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		<title>Superheroes and Religion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I read this article on Batman&#8217;s religion a while ago, but somehow missed the larger context: this damn-near comprehensive list of comic book characters and their respective religious affiliations. As someone raised pretty religious (Catholic, for the record), I find it interesting to see the level of detail that different characters religious backgrounds play [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://vi.sualize.us/view/dacb5dadfd11e06144c370cb95076ba4/"><img src="http://blog.beerandcomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/batmangrave-300x240.jpg" alt="batmangrave" title="batmangrave" width="300" height="240" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-452" /></a>So I read <a href="http://www.adherents.com/lit/comics/Batman.html" target="_blank">this article on Batman&#8217;s religion</a> a while ago, but somehow missed the larger context: <a href="http://www.adherents.com/lit/comics/comic_book_religion.html" target="_blank">this damn-near comprehensive list of comic book characters and their respective religious affiliations</a>.</p>
<p>As someone raised pretty religious (Catholic, for the record), I find it interesting to see the level of detail that different characters religious backgrounds play into who they are. It also raises a few questions. Is this written explicitly in the characters? Definitely in some cases. X-Man Nightcrawler, a devout Catholic, comes to mind. Iron Fist is Buddhist.</p>
<p>But in as many cases, it seems to be more inferred by the contexts that various writers and artists have put them in. The way events which have a religious component are represented reflect how the creative team pictures those events more than the characters themselves. Weddings come to mind, but more often in superhero comics &#8211; funerals.</p>
<p>What language is used in services, what religious passages are read, and what garb is worn tells you a lot if you care to pay attention. Edward Blake, the Comedian from Watchmen, receives a burial service that includes a prayer that is used in many services. Among them a number of fairly non-denominational Christian services used by various militaries around the world (including the United States and Australia), but more interestingly (I think) Anglican services.</p>
<p>The fact that Alan Moore (the writer of Watchmen, in case you&#8217;re one of the 12 people who haven&#8217;t read it) is English means he probably has some background experience with the Anglican Church &#8211; despite his own self-proclaimed status as a magician, and his &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Moore#Personal_life" target="_blank">complete hoax</a>&#8221; set of religious beliefs.</p>
<p>To me, the religion of a superhero says more about the writers than the character. Hell, even Seigel and Shuster (both Jewish) creating Superman (who is widely regarded as being Christian) tells you a lot. To me it just reinforces the themes of being an immigrant and trying to fit it in America &#8211; something that has been a parallel of Superman and the American Jewish Immigrant experience since his rise in popularity in post-war America.</p>
<p>No point in all of this, just my thoughts on the links I&#8217;m sharing.</p>
<p>(and thanks to tumblr user nerviosismo for the <a href="http://nerviosismo.tumblr.com/post/77378686" target="_blank">above image</a>)</p>
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