SUPERHERO
SUPERHERO
SUPERHERO
Superheroes are considered modern mythology. They both shared same characteristics on how
they were portray.
Making sense of the planet is that the prime condition of man's existence. Mankind writes
his own story by giving the meaning and reshaping the surface world. Myths offer great
contributions to creating sense of human history: a myth may be a way of communication, a
message. It reminds us that a myth isn't an object, an idea or a thought, but the simplest way of
creating sense. Myths on which social consciousness relies also provide the inner world of
mankind to fulfill the surface world. Mythological fiction reflects the way societies perceive
reality, while at the identical time mythological symbols have a vital place within the production
of social reality. For me, superheroes are considered as modern mythology for they have portray
similarities in terms of how they are being seen and shown in both writings and media in our
modern generation. Myths that are called as “hero myth” differentiate from human beings with
their supernatural powers. At the same time, these heroes seem to be adapted to the culture they
are in, in terms of their social and sociological situation and their emotions. Motion pictures based
on hypothetical mythology, series films, comics are among the most important evidence of the
present existence of myths.
However, mythological heroes have undergone a change over the past. The main reason
for this is the complex life that globalization and technology bring together. Mankind can no longer
live as lean as the old man. For this reason, the superhero sensation is also visually more complex.
Through the art of cinema, myths continue to be introduced into societies. Myths can be used for
forgetting, escaping, pleasure, as well as for recalling, awareness and difference.
The myths conveyed to the new generation represent the imagination of that society while
legends constitute the verbal memory of a society. (McCloud, 1993). The myths about Creation,
Gods and heroes are the basic classes of mythology and it is possible to find common stories among
them and we can observed these characteristics of storyline on both superhero and traditional
mythology.
Although the events that mythological heroes who have been subjected to evolution over
time seem to be different, the resulting patterns and events are quite similar to each other. Their
adventures resemble the idealized and exaggerated expression of the results that people experience
in their lifetime. In this sense, superheroes can be said to be modern monomyths or modern
mythology that can appeal to the imagination. The pioneers of modern superheroes are comic
series. Comics first appeared in America in the 1800’s, based on visual and daily language use,
without concern for detailed information about the heroes.
Marvel Comics is one of the companies that carries mythology into today most effectively.
The founder of the company, Martin Goodman, was a publisher of superhero stories. Contrary to
the popular comic book movement, he created Superman that is the first mythological superhero
published by the company, and thus he started the era referred to as the golden age in comic book
history. In the modern age, the superhero concept can be described as a phenomenon that has
supernatural powers but is so close to the spectator. Superman character is a popular cul-de-sac
feature of being the first mythological hero.
In the modern age, the superhero concept can be described as a phenomenon that has
supernatural powers but is so close to the spectator. From that first step to today, Marvel Comics
has incorporated over 8000 superheroes with mythological similarities, even though they have
changed names or forms. While mythology is being transmitted through cinema, the mythological
story can be filmed directly or the mythological story can be adapted into a contemporary text.
Myths are one of the oldest values of society. It is possible to find traces even in our day,
since they are subconscious sides of people. With the development and possibilities of technology,
myths have found a chance to emerge in modern life. One of the most important reflections of this
is comic strips and film series which follow. Marvel Comics now has more than 8000 superheroes
bearing mythological traces. In the film series The Avengers, where detailed analysis of the content
was carried out within the scope of the study, the superheroes were compared to gods, especially
the gods of Greek mythology. It can be said that the supernatural abilities of superheroes are
usually based on war strategies.
In Greek mythology, the use of instruments such as bone, arrow, bow, and iron on
battleground are the most remarkable aspects in the superhero characteristics. Examples include
the ability of Iron Man and Hephaestus to use iron as a demon combat weapon, Hawkeye, Artemis
and Apollon using archery skills. At the same time, the mythological gods and the enemies that
superheroes fight against are also common. The most important example that can be given is Red
Skull, the enemy of Captain America, and Medusa, the enemy of Perseus. In short, the concept of
“war” in superheroes is originating from mythological sources. On the other hand, another feature
paralleling mythology is that the feelings of superheroes are similar to those of mythological gods.
Superheroes such as Loki and Hulk seem to share the same fate with mythological gods in
unfortunate events in their childhood. The love lives of superheroes resemble the emotional
relationships of mythological gods in many ways, even if they break up at some point. An example
of this is the similarity between Black Widow and Athena.
It is possible to say that the most important difference between superheroes and
mythological gods is mainly their physical appearance. The appearance of superheroes, which
resemble mythological gods in many ways, has changed in parallel with the changing sense of
power and beauty in modern society. It is not possible to find God Thor as red-haired and beardless
but instead a bearded blond superhero Thor: both represent power and beauty. In light of all these
inferences, today’s superheroes are quite similar to the ancient mythological gods and Greek
mythology, and have changed over time, penetrating into all parts of the global societies through
cinema culture