
Jeffrey Lang and Patrick Trimble wrote, "The American monomyth secularizes Judeo-Christian ideals by combining the selfless individual who sacrifices himself for others and the zealous crusader who destroys evil. This super-savior replaces the Christ figures whose credibility has been eroded by scientific rationalism, but at the same time reflects a hope of divinity and redemption."
And here, the Guardian examines Superman's seemingly eternal popularity.
Source: "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? An Examination of the American Monomyth and the Comic Book Superhero," by Jeffrey Lang and Patrick Trimble, Journal of Popular Culture 22, 157-73.
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