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What's the meaning of Superman's 'S' emblem? We show its evolution
DC and Warner Bros. are set to release their highly anticipated "Superman" movie on July 11. In the weeks leading up to the premiere, writer and director James Gunn gave fans a sneak peak of the movie's logo − inspired by DC's 1996 comic novel "Kingdom Come."
Since the creation of the comic "Man of Steel" in the 1930s, "the core narrative in Superman has been and continues to be the values and belief about the U.S. experience being strong enough and good enough to address the troubles facing the generation engaged with the character," said Julian Chambliss, a retired Rollins College history professor, in an interview with USA TODAY in 2013. Chambliss specializes in superheroes and the American experience.
During the Great Depression, "Tarzan" and "Flash Gordon" were popular in comics because they transported Americans elsewhere, novelist Brad Meltzer told USA TODAY in 2023. When World War II began, though, "America starts getting scared, and here comes this giant, almost straight-from-the-flag character who's come to save us."
Eighty-seven years later, our hero is still fighting injustice. Superman's stylized red emblem has changed in design and meaning over the years. Here's a look at Superman's "S" and how it has changed since 1938.
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What does Superman's 'S' stand for?
On April 18, 1938, when the first "Man of Steel" comic was released, Superman's S initially stood for Superman.
But in the comic's early years, it was a young Superboy who officially created the design, saying, "I chose this symbol not only to stand for Superboy, and later Superman – it will also mean Saving lives, Stopping crime, and giving Super-aid wherever it's needed!," according to
It was 1978's "Superman," starring Christopher Reeves, that introduced the idea that the letter S represented the Krypton House of Kal-El, the family crest of Superman. And in 2013, "Man of Steel" built on that idea and reflected the hope that Superman embodies and provides for others.
In DC Comics' 2024 Absolute Universe, in "Absolute Superman #1," the emblem takes on a darker tone, known as the "mark of shame," stripping its history and optimism from our hero.
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The crest hasn't held the same meaning throughout its history, and that may be for the best. Even Superman − one of the iconic superheroes still in in circulation − might have died out decades ago if his story or message had remained unchanged, according to
The evolution of Superman's emblem
Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Superman's S is one of the most recognizable logos in the world. Here are some of examples of Superman's emblem through the years:
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CONTRIBUTING Brian Truitt
SOURCE Warner Bros. Entertainment, DC Comics, and USA TODAY research