2004 Comic Book News Archives

Superman: Secret Identity

March 26, 2004: Kurt Busiek Talks “Superman: Secret Identity”

ComicBookResources has interviewed Kurt Busiek, writer of the excellent miniseries "Superman: Secret Identity". Here's a part of the interview...

    "In the last decade or so, though, I've gotten interested in superheroes as metaphor, and the idea occurred to me that if Superman can be taken as a symbol of adolescence (the weak, powerless, unattractive-to-women Clark becoming the strong, respected, attractive Superman), then how about a story that used the Superman idea to explore other stages of life? Everybody has a 'secret identity' -- their inner self that they don't necessarily share with the world, instead having various public faces -- so what stresses get put on that inner self at different stages of life? That idea combined with the 'Superboy of Earth-Prime' idea, and all of a sudden I had something. Our Clark's inner self has super-powers, but all that means is that the conflicts that arise throughout his life are louder -- but they're still at heart the same conflicts any of us go through.

    "Not much of 'Secret Identity' comes from my own life, aside from very basic stuff like that I've worked in New York City, I've gone to high school, and so on. The one real nod, I guess, is that Clark has two daughters and so do I, but mine aren't twins. Still, I've dealt with the basic issues he deals with, just as most of us do -- I just don't do it while flying around under my own power."

Read the complete article at the CBR website.



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