Sorry, Dean Cain – of course Superman is woke, he fights injustice
James Gunn’s latest Man of Steel has copped flak from some predictable quarters, but the truth is, superheroes have been subverting the powerful, sticking up for the underdogs, and punching moral cowardice since the 1930s Dean Cain, you may have read, is very upset with the new Superman. The (…)
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