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There are lots of things about the history of the Superman comics that have become holy writ among the fans. A lot of these make sense, but let’s be real — some of these ideas aren’t correct. There are some thing that DC fans just don’t want to admit about the character, and these five are some of the most controversial.
5) Evil Superman Can be Good

There are many different Supermen out there, allowing the character to be used in a variety of stories. In recent years, one particular version of the character has become rather overused and maligned: the evil Superman. Evil versions of Superman have allowed writers to take a look at the character in new ways, and there have been some stories that used the idea well, like Superman: Red Son. However, the overuse of the trope in stories like Injustice and how popular they’ve become have turned fans off. While it can get annoying to see evil Supermen every time you turn around, there are ways to make this versions work; Overman and Ultraman, evil multiversal Supermen, have starred in numerous great tales and that’s before we got to how cool Bizarro or the Cyborg Superman are. An evil Superman can allow readers to look at the character’s mythos in different ways. It can get overused, but there are ways to use it to tell a story worth reading.
4) The Weaker Superman Villains Are Better

Superman faces the biggest threats in comics, and most of his most well-known villains fit this description. Villainous powerhouses like Mongul, Cyborg Superman, General Zod and the Phantom Zone Kryptonians, Doomsday, Bizarro, Brainiac, Parasite, Mr. Mxyzptlk, and Lex Luthor get all of the spotlight nowadays, but that leaves behind the best Superman villains: the weak ones. There’s something about second string villains like Prankster, Toyman, Silver Banshee, Livewire, Terra-Man, and the others that we don’t get to see so much anymore. These villains have to try harder to beat the Man of Steel, which make their stories better. Superman stories where he’s constantly fighting people are great, but it’s also great to see him use his other abilities. The weaker villains challenge him in different ways than just being able to punch him and hurt him, and that can be lead to some awesome stories. Superman is more than an action hero, and it’s about time we started seeing different sides of him again.











