Sign of the times: whiny, enabler Superman
If anyone was reading stickybuffalo back in August, they may recall a post noting a planned November visit by Superman to Des Moines, Iowa, in issue #705 of his eponymous periodical. (And if not, here’s a link to it.)
Well, for various reasons I haven’t really cared enough to look into, the great Superman Walking Tour of America apparently fell behind schedule; he did reach Des Moines but not until last week, in issue #707, which also featured a completely different art team and plot (aside from the brief stop in Des Moines) from the original promotional copy for #705.
But whatever; Superman went to Des Moines, for three pages, and someone did some homework because those few scenes are immediately recognizable as Des Moines. (Ah, my cute little former home.) I’ve gone into detailed assessment of DSM’s cameo elsewhere—if anyone really cares I’m sure they can find it—having decided that the main story itself offers an unexpected matter for comment on stickybuffalo.
In brief: Superman suspends his walking tour to investigate an explosion at at some sort of chemical works in a small town in Kansas. He puts out the fires, then bumps into Lois Lane, who is investigating a former employee’s claims of environmental violations and bribery of the EPA by the company. Factory workers angrily deny these allegations, until Superman uses X-ray vision to discover “elevated levels of chlorine in the groundwater;” the factory workers then change their story and admit breaking the law, but plead that the struggling factory can’t afford environmental compliance, while loss of the town’s largest employer would devastate their community. Superman mulls things over, admonishes the workers to “do a better job cleaning up after yourselves in the future,” and then agrees to hush everything up, even warning Lois Lane that he “won’t allow” her to run a story exposing the company, for good measure. (more…)