When DC Comics releasedThe Death of Supermanin 1992 , no one could have predicted how monolithic the event would be , or how wild some fans would get . Though most fans loved the event and all the ways it added to Superman ’s mythos , writer and creative person Dan Jurgens revealed some fans study their negative chemical reaction too far .

It ’s hard to overstate the impact ofThe demise of Superman . While some comic events such asCrisis on Infinite Earthsare famous among lover , The Death of Supermanwas so big that it made national news . People delineate up around street corner to get their copy of the iconicSuperman # 75which came in a black bag with a flaming Superman logo on it . Though Superman ’s genuine death did n’t last , the event is still affecting DC Comics today with characters such as Connor Kent , Doomsday , and Steel . Recently , DC even announced aDeath of Superman30th day of remembrance comicto celebrate the watershed issue . No matter how lover feels about the event now though , nothing can match the bare-ass emotions felt when the event was first released .

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In an interview with Screen Rant , one of the event ’s Almighty , Dan Jurgens , revealed that more than a few fans cross a major line in voice their disapproval forThe Death of Superman . fit in to Jurgens ,   " My speech sound would ring at like 11 o’clock at night and people would call up and say , ' Are you the one who ’s doing that comic where they vote down Superman ? ' It was rather disconcerting for my married woman and son at the time . " Jurgens also mention how he could n’t imagine the response he would have gotten if the effect was released in the eld of social medium like Facebook and Twitter . It ’s a sentiment that hits all too skinny to home , as Superman author Tom Taylor recently receive death threats over a floor whereSuperman ’s Logos Jon comes out as bisexual .

The prospect of bewilder calls at midnight from furious sports fan is certainly a nightmare . While a stage of disfavour or even ire is graspable , take it to the level of actually calling a creator is unacceptable . Unfortunately , though comic creators might not get that exact descriptor of torment now , Jurgens is correct in pointing out how much worse the backlash would have been hadDeath of Supermanbeen released two or three decade later on . Now , massive harassment campaigns against creators are   all too common . Though writerSuperman author Tom Taylor   donate to LGBTQ organizationsfor every death threat he get ,   it ’s lamentable that he got end threat at all .

irrespective of how one feels about any given opus of media , there ’s a line of reasoning between criticism and torment . holler a Divine at midnight to   yell at a creator is definitely far over that line . The Death of Supermanis   an iconic event that changed DC Comics forever , but it ’s   sad that the Godhead involved had to contend with fans who were willing to twist their displeasure into molestation .

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