Posted by Alumni from The Conversation
March 14, 2025
Nearly a hundred years ago, a hastily crafted spaceship crash-landed in Smallville, Kansas. Inside was an infant ' the sole survivor of a planet destroyed by old age. Discovering he possessed superhuman strength and abilities, the boy committed to channeling his power to benefit humankind and champion the oppressed. This is the story of Superman: one of the most recognizable characters in history, who first reached audiences in the pages of Action Comics in 1938 ' what many fans consider the most important single comic in history. As a historian of American immigration and ethnicity ' and a lifelong comics fan ' I read this well-known bit of fiction as an allegory about immigration and the American dream. It is, at its core, the ultimate story of an immigrant in the early 20th century, when many people saw the United States as a land with open gates, providing such orphans of the world an opportunity to reach their fullest potential. Taken in and raised by a rural family under the... learn more