Saturday, 21 September 2024

A Masked Man

"Un-Man."

The title of this story is "(Fill in the blank)-Man." Its viewpoint character wears a mask and camouflaged clothing, carries tools on his belt and descends the side of a building on a cord. We gather that he is not a mere burglar but a clandestine hero who is on the trail of some villains. Thus, he is typical of one kind of comic strip character.

Superman began as sf - he is extraterrestrial - but initiated the new genre of superheroes which equally incorporates fantasy - magically or supernaturally powered characters - and also, paradoxically, non-superpowered characters - masked avengers or costumed adventurers.

Elements of superheroes remain in sf:

"Un-Man" and "The Sensitive Man" in Poul Anderson's Psychotechnic History;

Gil "the Arm" Hamilton and the protectors in Larry Niven's Known Space future history;

Jack the Bodiless and Diamond Mask in Julian May's Galactic Milieu Trilogy.

Enjoy Un-man and remember that he is a literary cousin of the Batman.

2 comments:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

I read my share of comic strips as a boy featuring various kinds of heroes, some of them masked. I don't know if you ever read it, but I liked the one called "The Phantom," the Ghost Who Walks.

Ad astra! Sean

paulshackley2017@gmail.com said...

Saw it.