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“The Marvels” and the Paradox of the Superhero Franchise

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How did a genre rooted in weirdness and wonder become a byword for the normative, the familiar, and the mundane?

“The Marvels” and the Paradox of the Superhero Franchise

How did a genre rooted in weirdness and wonder become a byword for the normative, the familiar, and the mundane?

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  • Anything "weird" will change into "normal" when you get exposed to it enough.

    Feel it strange to see a person with three heads once in your life?
    Feel it strange to see a person with three heads after living for years in a country filled with three-headed people?

    • Or even just things like being around people with amputations regularly means some people lacking limbs is just normal. Or being around people with different skins tones and languages. Anything people are around enough becomes normal.

      • Not sure if the amputation part is sarcasm, but if new folks get born there, they surely have all limbs intact (unless there's a secret cult that creates amputees out of new peeps or something else crazy).

        • It was a real world example of something similar that hopefully more people could relate to.

          Also, some people are born without one or more full sized limbs. They aren't amputees because they never had them, but those people exist.

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