Superman in the Age of AI: Do We Still Need a Man of Steel? For decades, Superman has been more than just a comic book hero — he’s a cultural benchmark. When someone says, “I’m not Superman, you know,” they’re not just making an excuse; they’re invoking one of the most universally recognized symbols of power, capability, and selflessness. You could name stronger superheroes — Thor with his godly power, Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet, or even Scarlet Witch’s reality-bending abilities — but most people don’t. Why? Because Superman has transcended the fictional battlefield and entered everyday language . Even children who have never read a comic or watched a full Superman movie often know the iconic “S” on his chest. Why We Default to Superman Global Recognition – Superman was one of the first modern superheroes, debuting in 1938. His story has been retold across generations and cultures. Symbol of Goodness – Unlike morally gray heroes, Superman is pure, almost mythical go...
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