Taken from Diario Expreso
Death Wish red cape, mythologized as the embodiment of strength and American values, surprised readers of the comic number 900.
Superman "the great American icon? Perhaps not: the superhero is embroiled in a battle with prominent Republicans and rabid nationalists for his decision, in the latest issue of 'Action Comics', to renounce U.S. citizenship.
Death Wish red cape, mythologized as the embodiment of strength and American values, surprised readers of the comic number 900 when he told a White House official that will change sides. "I think speak tomorrow to the United Nations to inform you that I am giving up my American citizenship, "said Superman. "Truth, Justice and the American way of life are no longer sufficient."
This super ad, which breaks the comic following the disappointment of Superman by the reactions of his support for Democratic protesters in Iran, had repercussions far beyond the paper and balloons for dialogue.
The Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee weighed the matter over the weekend and found that the threat of Superman is not a trivial matter. Of course, "is a comic book, but know that worrying Superman, who has always been an American icon, now say 'I will not be a U.S. citizen,' "Huckabee said in an interview with Fox News. "That's part of a larger trend in which Americans practically apologize for being Americans," Huckabee said, recalling a negligent attitude that Republicans have blamed the president himself Barack Obama.
also the famous conservative journalist Bill O'Reilly addressed the topic in the program 'The O'Reilly Factor, "Fox, in which he criticized the" incredibly stupid "plot. "Do not pull the Superman cape," said O'Reilly, quoting the refrain of a country classic, to say that that item is not played.
And amid the avalanche of editorials from newspapers and Internet postings about the announcement of Superman, the blog of ultraconservative Tea Party was nothing less than the hairy hand of President Obama. "Superman now says he renounces his U.S. citizenship and will be only a citizen of the world. It is very socialist of Superman that they want a socialist world with people like Obama steered this movement, "thundered the blog.
publishers DC Comics, meanwhile, asked not to panic. "... in a short story in 'Action Comics 900', Superman announces his intention to give a comprehensive approach to ending battle, but remains, as always, attached to his foster home and their roots in Smallville, Kansas, "said DC Comics in a statement.
Superman's identity has always been confusing. His alter ego is a mild-mannered civil reporter named Clark Kent, but Superman himself is an immigrant from the planet Krypton who settled in Kansas
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