One of the original street paintings of the Golden Bat |
Street
performers painted and performed comic-book-like adventures in Japanese cities,
selling roasted potatoes and chestnuts to the kids who thrilled to them. The
exploits of characters like the extraterrestrial Prince of Gamma and the Golden
Bat were featured.
Wearing
a skull mask and a flowing red cape, the Golden Bat flew to the rescue from his
lonely arctic fortress and used his superstrength to fight weird menaces like dinosaurs, giant
robots and space aliens.
But
this character debuted in 1931, seven
years before the appearance of Superman. “Perhaps as a product of some
collective unconscious,” the author suggests.
That
fascinates me. Were superheroes not invented, but inevitable?
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