Why was there like, this big gap between classical gods and superheroes?`

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Is Christianity to blame?

Do you think men were more into Zeus, Odin et al. than women?

N. (nickdastoor), Thursday, 19 September 2002 16:45 (twenty-three years ago)

Big gap in time I mean. What filled the void for teenage boys?

N. (nickdastoor), Thursday, 19 September 2002 16:46 (twenty-three years ago)

classical gods => saints => gentry => superheroes

nabisco (nabisco), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:08 (twenty-three years ago)

But saints are rubbish.

N. (nickdastoor), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:10 (twenty-three years ago)

Caesar, Roland, Gisli, Arthur?

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:11 (twenty-three years ago)

bur superheroes are also rubbish

Alan (Alan), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:11 (twenty-three years ago)

But at least you can see why someone would get excited about X-ray vision and telescopic arms. Some bloke healing the sick and setting up monastries surely doesn't hold the same adolescent cachet?

N. (nickdastoor), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:13 (twenty-three years ago)

so is it adolescent disposable income then?

Alan (Alan), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:15 (twenty-three years ago)

St. Basil the Great,
Archbishop of Caesaria

Commemorated January 1

Our holy father among the Saints, St Basil, flourished during the reign of Emperor Valens in 364. He spoke out for the orthodox faith in front of him and judged him because he had accepted the erroneous beliefs of Arianism and was maltreating and fighting savagely and ferociously the churches of the orthodox. St. Basil's father was from the Black Sea and his mother from Cappadocia (from a place called Karamania). In speech and learning he surpassed not only the learned men of his time but also the ancient philosophers since, having studied all kinds of knowledge, he defeated and conquered them in all. Moreover, he practiced philosophy and through it he rose to the theory of beings (i.e. in his understanding of things) wherefrom he ascended the throne of prelacy.

When he became bishop he gave many battles for the orthodox faith and with the firmness and courage of his conviction he amazed prefect Modestus. With the orthodox sermons which he wrote he refuted the convictions of the heretics and arranged the order of morals. He taught the ascetic philosophy, he made plain the theory of beings and to cut a long story short he departed to the Lord, after he had guided the logical flock of Christ to salvation through every virtue. St. Basil the Great was tall in appearance, spare and fleshless. His face was dark-skinned in colour, although it was blended with paleness as well. He had a long nose, round eyebrows and the skin over his eyebrows was furrowed. he looked like a man in meditation and watching over himself. His face was wrinkled with a few furrows. He had long cheeks and his temples were hirsute with hairs which were turned round. He seemed to have his hair somewhat cut. He had quite a long beard with mixed hairs, i.e. black together with white ones.

mark s (mark s), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:18 (twenty-three years ago)

he was the first one i found!! classical gods and superheroes can eat dick!! he had "hairs which were turned round"!!

mark s (mark s), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:22 (twenty-three years ago)

The gap is dissolved in the work of the great Jack Kirby, of course.

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:33 (twenty-three years ago)

bah kirby's hairs pointed one way what a clown!!

mark s (mark s), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:37 (twenty-three years ago)

as an aside one of the best accounts of kirby i ever read was in a cj interview with jim woodring where he described him as "pixilated"...he wasn't allowed to drive a car or else he'd start thinking he was in a tank plowing down the nazzies or a spaceship or whatever. (also there was a guy who would come into the ruby-spear studios with no arms that kirby would hold his dick for while he pissed. whadda gent!)

jess (dubplatestyle), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:38 (twenty-three years ago)

And I have shaken the hand that held that dick! Hurrah!

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:51 (twenty-three years ago)

also, he used to get really mad when they'd buy art from the younger artists instead of him. like, spittin mad. "you don't want that CRAP! i learned my trade on the EDITORS FLOOR!!" whatever that means, hem hem.

jess (dubplatestyle), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:52 (twenty-three years ago)

this is cool!: http://www.catholic.org/saints/patron.shtml

jel -- (jel), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:52 (twenty-three years ago)

well cool if you want to know about patron saints.

jel -- (jel), Thursday, 19 September 2002 17:56 (twenty-three years ago)


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