Saturday, March 2, 2024

Justine recommends "Superman Smashes the Klan" by Gene Luen Yang



Superman Smashes the Klan by Gene Luen Yang is a self-contained graphic novel, meaning you can pick up this book and there's no connection to other Superman or DC Comics. The story is about two children named Roberta and Tommy who have just moved from Chinatown to Downtown Metropolis in the year 1946.  However, the Klu Klux Klan has their own agenda, and they're not fans of this recent move. With the help of Superman, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen, Roberta and Tommy must fight the Klan's terror and drive it out of Metropolis.

This comic is actually based off a series of episodes from a radio broadcast called Adventures of Superman. The 16-part serial "Clan of the Fiery Cross" aired between June and July 1946, and in it, Superman exposed the US to the bigotry of the 1940's KKK. However, one nice part about the comic is that it's updated for a young modern audience, explaining difficult concepts a middle schooler might not pick up on. I'd recommend this to anyone in 6th grade and up, including adults. It shows how superheroes can also tackle tough topics!

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