Rigel wrote: I think many fans feel the need to justify their fanaticism because the object of their affection is legitimately immature, superficial, and absurd.

Good one. I don't think it's strictly true--at least not for myself and my favorites--but I'm sure the people who like examples that I'd consider childish would say the same thing about their favorites.
I'm not a comic fan. The only one I ever read was G.I.Joe back in the 80s. But I am a diehard fantasy fan. While there are childish/superficial examples, I don't read them, so I don't really have this impression of the genre.
Rigel wrote:Not all comic books are like this, of course, but the vast majority seem to be.
You might be right; I'll have to take your word for it since I don't read them. But I'd suggest that this is an inevitable result of people "dressing up in costumes to fight crime," and no "realistic portrayal" of this can change the fact that's it's pretty silly, even when the portrayal is self-conscious of that silliness. But I could be talking out of my ass, since I haven't read Watchmen.
Murrin wrote:Watchmen, however, is not an attempt to justify the superhero genre by making it "gritty" and "realistic". It's a criticism and deconstruction of the genre for the very flaws you point out.
Which is why I said, "But in the process, they end up undermining the genres they purportedly defend by
accepting the judgements of the "haters" and trying to explain away or even join in the ridicule of the standard genre tropes . . . it ends up being an example of that same "elitist" condemnation to which it is a response."
I don't know for sure if that's the case. But apologists attempts at justifying a genre rub me the wrong way. As SRD says in his essay EPIC FANTASY IN THE MODERN WORLD, historically speaking, epics were always fantasies. Magic and monsters have always been the best metaphors for the highest and lowest aspects of the human condition. There's nothing inherent to the genre which requires an apologist defense. (Terry Brooks and Robert Jordan might need a defense, but imo they're indefensible.

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