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Superman: Red Son

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Pages
160
Language
EN
ISBN
9781401201913
Reading Time
~2h 48min

Superman: Red Son is a book by Mark Millar. It has 160 pages.

About this book

This Elseworlds tale reimagines the origin of a foundational American icon by altering a single historical variable: instead of landing in Kansas, the infant’s spacecraft touches down in Soviet Ukraine. Raised within a communist framework, he becomes a symbol of state power rather than democratic idealism, prompting a thorough examination of how environment shapes ideology. The narrative explores Cold War tensions through the lens of political philosophy, contrasting capitalist and socialist systems while questioning whether absolute power inevitably corrupts, regardless of its governing structure. Mark Millar’s script uses speculative fiction to dissect nationalism, propaganda, and the moral responsibilities of extraordinary ability. Supporting characters are recontextualized to reflect their respective political ecosystems, transforming familiar archetypes into instruments of statecraft or resistance. The work stands as a thoughtful alternate-history study that uses superhero mythology to interrogate real-world ideological divides, offering readers a structured meditation on governance, loyalty, and the complex relationship between authority and public trust.

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How many pages is Superman: Red Son?+

Superman: Red Son has 160 pages.

What is Superman: Red Son about?+

This Elseworlds tale reimagines the origin of a foundational American icon by altering a single historical variable: instead of landing in Kansas, the infant’s spacecraft touches down in Soviet Ukraine. Raised within a communist framework, he becomes a symbol of state power rather than democratic id...

Who wrote Superman: Red Son?+

Superman: Red Son was written by Mark Millar.