COMICS: What Do You Think of DC's Decision to Cancel Superman's Team-Up W/ A Muslim Superhero

COMICS:  What Do You Think of DC's Decision to Cancel Superman's Team-Up W/ A Muslim Superhero

DC has decided not to release the original Superman #712 featuring a team-up with a Muslim superhero operating in the US. What do you think about this decision?

Editorial Opinion
By MarkJulian - Jun 23, 2011 03:06 PM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: Comics Alliance

Recently the comic world is all abuzz over the fact that Superman #712 was replaced by a fill-in. Superman #712 was originally to feature a story about the Man of Steel teaming up with Sharif, a young super hero coping with the fact that the public may not accept a Muslim superhero. DC's official response to the issue was as follow:


"This fill in issue contains a lost classic, Lost Boy: A Tale of Krypto the Superdog, set shortly after Superboy died in Infinite Crisis and Superman went missing.

DC Comics determined that the previously solicited story did not work within the 'Grounded' storyline. However, Chris Roberson [writer], will be back for the final two issues of Superman's year long walk across America. As we near the conclusion, catch up with Superman next month as he makes stops in Portland and Newberg, OR."


No one is buying this flimsy excuse. DC was simply afraid of public backlash. But call me crazy, this problem is exactly what Superman should combat. He's supposed to stand for truth, honor, and the American way. Helping a Muslim hero gain acceptance from the public is exactly the sort of thing I would expect Superman to do. Furthermore, the character actually has a back story within DC's history, stretching all the way back to the Death of Superman story arc:

Created by William Messner-Loebs and Curt Swan in 1990, Davood Nassur [Sharif]was an immigrant from the fictional Arab country of Qurac -- DC's go-to stand-in for the Middle East -- who came to America and discovered that he possessed super-powers. After meeting Superman, he was inspired to use those powers for good, to the point where even as a kid, he was one of the characters who stepped up to protect Metropolis in the aftermath of Superman's (temporary) death.


Personally, I am disappointed in DC. This could've been a standup moment for Superman. A chance to gain national attention and make a cultural gesture that extends far outside the world of comics. Instead, this just turns into more negative press for the Man of Steel.














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Ethic
Ethic - 6/23/2011, 3:52 PM
Pssh politics
Dynamo
Dynamo - 6/23/2011, 3:54 PM
Wow, that'd be a dick move by DC if this is true. Especially due to the fact that their reboot is trying to make the universe more PC; with Black Batmen and Wonder Woman wearing pants and all...
darkknightlegend
darkknightlegend - 6/23/2011, 3:55 PM
I completely agree with this. I was disappointed especially since i was under the impression that with the likes of Batman Inc. heroes could step out of the realms of comics and extend to the outer world. That being said, the krypto story was actually pretty good! :P
PaulRom
PaulRom - 6/23/2011, 3:55 PM
I'm not at all an endorser of Islam, but canceling something similar to this sounds like DC's full of prejudice and bigotry.
billthebutcher
billthebutcher - 6/23/2011, 4:00 PM
Good thing superman can withstand explosions lol if you get what I'm saying
charbelelnasr
charbelelnasr - 6/23/2011, 4:01 PM
As a muslim, I was actually looking forward to reading it.
TheColinColumn
TheColinColumn - 6/23/2011, 4:02 PM
Whatever their reason for canceling this team-up, I think it's very disappointed. DC may have just missed out on an opportunity to help bring the more peaceful interpretation of Islam into a positive light...
Dynamo
Dynamo - 6/23/2011, 4:08 PM
On another note... a superhero named "Sharif"? Look as a Muslim, I wish there were more Muslim superheroes. But I don't want the fact that they are Muslim to be their defining characteristic. Cyborg isn't defined by the fact that he's black. The Thing isn't defined by the fact that he's Jewish. Neither should a Muslim superhero.
jazzman
jazzman - 6/23/2011, 4:18 PM
DC is a frick joke
marvel72
marvel72 - 6/23/2011, 4:28 PM
couldn't give a shit.
Moakynubs
Moakynubs - 6/23/2011, 4:59 PM
I don't really care one way or another.
patriautism
patriautism - 6/23/2011, 5:25 PM
I can understand, not that I agree. I am Jewish so my opinion of Muslims should be bad right? Wrong! I even dated a Muslim girl for 3 years.
Islam is one of the 2 largest religions in the world, but some Americans treat them as if everyone of them is a terrorist, even though there are some extreme groups in almost every religion (especially christian).

DC is probably scared that after the recent issue where Superman denounces his American citizenship, plus this, that the right wing nut jobs of this country will have a hissy fit, and they would be right.
seamuskeaneart
seamuskeaneart - 6/23/2011, 5:31 PM
ahhh shit. dc have gotten so spineless, first they go back on him re-renouncing his American citizenship ( which I know upset people) and now this, jezz if these guys were running the company 20 years or 30 years ago we would have had no Dark Knight returns, or death of superman or knightfall. really guys make a decision and stand by it.
JULEZ13
JULEZ13 - 6/23/2011, 5:33 PM
This was stupid on DC's part. Even Marvel is making an issue about gay-teen suicide. But DC can't do something that would start a bit of politics. DC is becoming a bigger pu$$y as the days go on!

Superman is supposed to stand by people no matter who they are. This just makes DC look bad. Shame, shame.

@Teabag: LMFAO. Slap a Jap! HA! I'ma use that one day.
BBally
BBally - 6/23/2011, 7:13 PM
@Intruder: Your comment sucks
amurphy599
amurphy599 - 6/23/2011, 7:21 PM
Just more evidence that DC is losing any grip on making Good Comics or Movies!
They r IDIOTS!!!
RunDTC
RunDTC - 6/23/2011, 7:35 PM
glad DC did this.
Dmon
Dmon - 6/23/2011, 7:40 PM
I wish DC had let Frank Miller do his Holy Terror, Batman!
amurphy599
amurphy599 - 6/23/2011, 10:48 PM
DC Blows!!!
Spock
Spock - 6/24/2011, 1:35 PM
this blows big time!
ComicBrooks
ComicBrooks - 6/25/2011, 11:34 AM
Dang why is DC messin with supes so much! First his citizenship an now this confusion! Looks like theyre tryin reel hard to meet with marvel. They should stick to what Dc does an give us stories that dont always focus on real world issues. Isnt that why we read comics anyway?
golden123
golden123 - 6/25/2011, 6:29 PM
I voted yes, because I believe the excuse DC gave me. I have been reading the Grounded Story, and I would hate for it to get off topic. They canceled this issue for the right reasons. I've decided not to be a conspiracy theorists and vote yes. Stop assuming things, and stop trying to start something from nothing. You have no proof.

@amurphy599: You thought this story was going to be good? Apparently, you haven't been reading Grounded. Well, I have been, and I wouldn't want a story to fall off topic in this already slow storyline.
kong
kong - 6/29/2011, 4:35 AM
they can't have a made up muslim character in a comic book but they can have british people playing american superheroes. No offense to the united kingdom but i just can't see that, unless i go to the movie theaters so.
kong
kong - 6/29/2011, 4:35 AM
they can't have a made up muslim character in a comic book but they can have british people playing american superheroes. No offense to the united kingdom but i just can't see that, unless i go to the movie theaters so.
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