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Wednesday, November 11, 2009 

American superheroes' exceptionalism

Mort Todd, a veteran in comics and animation, writes a two-part entry on Big Hollywood about the changing depiction of superheroes over the period of the 20th century, and how they degenerated into far too much angst-ridden portrayals, among other problems.

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