Review of 'Superman Smashes the Klan' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
I received an eARC copy of this book for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
Superman Smashes the Klan is a young adult graphic novel based on the “Clan of the Fiery Cross” story arc from 1940s radio show Adventures of Superman. Like the radio show, this novel does not shy away from how reprehensible the Ku Klux Klan is. It may be one of the most meaningful and important graphic novels I have read.
I was surprised to see that even though this novel is for young readers (ages 13+), the writing treated the complex topic of racism very seriously. It was serious to the point where it was uncomfortable to read, but also very necessary. As a white person, I think this subject matter is important to feel uncomfortable about. We should feel this way.
Over the course of the novel, The Lee's: Roberta, Tommy, and Superman …
I received an eARC copy of this book for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
Superman Smashes the Klan is a young adult graphic novel based on the “Clan of the Fiery Cross” story arc from 1940s radio show Adventures of Superman. Like the radio show, this novel does not shy away from how reprehensible the Ku Klux Klan is. It may be one of the most meaningful and important graphic novels I have read.
I was surprised to see that even though this novel is for young readers (ages 13+), the writing treated the complex topic of racism very seriously. It was serious to the point where it was uncomfortable to read, but also very necessary. As a white person, I think this subject matter is important to feel uncomfortable about. We should feel this way.
Over the course of the novel, The Lee's: Roberta, Tommy, and Superman support each other and work together to take a stand against the Klan and the other racists they come into contact with. Superman becomes more comfortable with who he is and begins to fully embrace all aspects of himself, not just what makes him fit in better.
I really enjoyed Superman Smashes the Klan. I think it is such an important book for young readers today. It is a story that illustrates not only strength, courage, and acceptance, but it shows the importance of representation in comics as well. Comics should have characters in them that everyone can relate to, who look like they do, and go through similar struggles.
I highly recommend Superman Smashes the Klan to all readers ages 13 and up. The story is thought-provoking and inspirational with beautiful artwork. My full review can be found here: thegeekiary.com/a-new-twist-on-an-iconic-story-superman-smashes-the-klan-graphic-novel-review/82470