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To: Zuben Elgenubi
I guess the entire realm of Marvel Comics --- largely created by Stan Lee doesn't count as "fantasy."



It has everything in it from Thor and Odin to mutants, blending Fantasy and Sci-Fi with little difficulty.

And for DC Comics fans, Batman was created by a Jewish man, Bob Kane, originally as a parable about a Jewish man fighting Nazis.

http://jewishworldreview.com/0805/oirich_batman.php3
28 posted on 05/03/2010 1:59:45 PM PDT by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem.)
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To: Jewbacca

Also, I have it on good authority that Wolverine would have been Jewish, but his foreskin kept growing back.


30 posted on 05/03/2010 2:07:23 PM PDT by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem.)
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To: Jewbacca
Yeah, I was going to state Jerry Siegel and Superman but how can THAT possibly be fantasy? btw, I saw The History of Invulnerability last Sunday, about Siegel and Superman.
32 posted on 05/03/2010 2:08:39 PM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: Jewbacca

By the way,, ever notice. All the Superheros in the comics were Americans?


35 posted on 05/03/2010 2:13:49 PM PDT by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office)
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To: Jewbacca

I guess the entire realm of Marvel Comics -— largely created by Stan Lee doesn’t count as “fantasy.””

Fascinating question.

I’m not sure it does, however.

Yes, Lee (a genius, in my opinion, by the way...politics aside) borrows heavily from Norse mythology.

But his characters are all very much rooted in this world, and this is in fact what makes them interesting...they are “superheroes” in this world. Cursed or gifted, or whatnot...in any event, their predicament, individually and collectively, makes for great reading.

And isn’t that exactly like the Jewish people? Chosen by God, there is a long line of Jewish thought that sort of wonders out loud why God would be so mean as to choose them.

And..the fact that the heroes are so rooted in this world, rather than in a different world like Middleearth, that is what makes something fantasy. Fantasy is a different world often, but Marvel is very much this one. That strikes me as very Jewish. And I think the author to this article would agree. Not sure what Stan Lee would say, but now that you’ve raised the question, I would have to say that Marvel comics strieks me as very Jewish (in the way the author of the article describes).

Again, excellent quesiton, though....


40 posted on 05/03/2010 2:15:51 PM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: Jewbacca

Don’t forget about Superman...


50 posted on 05/03/2010 2:27:04 PM PDT by gogogodzilla (Live free or die!)
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