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Superman Smashes the Klan
by Gene Luen Yang
Super charming, sweet, and while framed in the 60's and 70s, it's very relevant in today's society.
When the KKK is trying to push out a family of Asian decent Superman tries to stop them. This is a mixture of a origins for Superman and his start up days as a hero but also a tale of acceptances of who you are and what you are. Culture plays a huge factor here and get to see different sides and races from all over and how they deal with hate. While the art is amazing and cute, it still deals with some dark subject matter. Mostly racism. I enjoyed this tale a lot and though it gets a bit on the nose at points it is still SUPER fun read. A 4 out of 5.
When the KKK is trying to push out a family of Asian decent Superman tries to stop them. This is a mixture of a origins for Superman and his start up days as a hero but also a tale of acceptances of who you are and what you are. Culture plays a huge factor here and get to see different sides and races from all over and how they deal with hate. While the art is amazing and cute, it still deals with some dark subject matter. Mostly racism. I enjoyed this tale a lot and though it gets a bit on the nose at points it is still SUPER fun read. A 4 out of 5.