Friday, April 29, 2011

US citizenship may stop Superman

29 April 2011 last updated at 10: 42 GMT Superman is seen in this panel from the Action Comics issue 900 Superman was introduced in 1938 and has a long cooperation with the US Superman intends to launch his US citizenship, declared a story in the new issue of action comics.

"I am suffering my actions as instruments of US policy", says the character in a story, flying him to Tehran sees protest.

Adopted by an American family, Superman decides that he serve better-off is the world.

Although he give up citizenship only about his plans, the history has been criticised by commentators around the world.

The Super Heroes, is originally from the fictional planet krypton, refrain from not clearly his citizenship in the issue.

Action comics co-publisher Jim Lee and Dan DiDio said: "Superman announces his intention to set a global focus on his never ending battle, but he remains, as ever his adopted homeland and committed his roots as a Kansas farm young of Smallville."

The controversial history sees the hero at the protest, in the background the want demonstrators show, that they are not alone.

Superman's announcement comes after accusations by the Iranian Government, he caused a diplomatic incident, the nine page story written by David Goyer.

"Truth, justice and the American way - it is no longer enough," Superman says "The world is too small, too."

This is not the first time a comic figure of US policy has distanced himself.

In the 1970s Marvel Comics Captain America identity for exchanged, that of the character Nomad at the time of the Watergate scandal.


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