![]() Terrorist attacks, never ending school shootings, and plagues were out childhood. There are generations of people today-like millennials and gen Z-who have been raised on tragedy and destruction. We need creators to consider the people in those buildings. Readers and consumers of superhero fiction are not content with just watching Superman demolish buildings in order to stop the latest villain’s world-ending plot. We have seen this trend in both comic books and film, where a certain practicality has been applied to thinking about superheroes and their effects on the world. A literary and creative time period where superheroes cannot be taken at face value anymore, where the implications of people with extraordinary powers must be considered and no longer ignored. In the world of comic books, and superheroes in particular, we currently find ourselves the Modern Age. We are long passed the silver and bronze ages as well. ![]() This is no longer the Golden Age of Superheroes. ![]()
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