An analysis of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' classic Superman comic book, "For The Man Who Has Everything," focusing on its mental and spiritual challenge of The Man of Steel, its deep dive into the mind of Kal-El, and how this impossible challenge has influence comics and TV over the years.
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Music:
"Back To You" by Timecop1983
"Night Distance" by Hello Meteor
"Shadow" by Magic Sword
"The Quiet Earth" by Thomas Barrandon
"Vampires" by The Midnight
Sources:
https://imagetextjournal.com/a-man-of-steel-by-any-other-name-adaptation-and-continuity-in-alan-moores-superman/
“Alan Moore’s Writing for Comics” by Alan Moore and Peter David