Why do we love superheroes so much?

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We have always been captivated by superheroes and influenced by their stories. Did you ever think why? Here are the reasons

Long before Spider-Man: No Way Home was released, it was one of the hottest topics across fan sites, discussion boards and forums worldwide and a trending hashtag on social media.

However, this is not the first record created by a superhero movie. Almost all Marvel and DC movies, such as Avengers: Endgame, Batman, and Superman, have set the cash registers ringing over the years, and in the process, created a fandom that is unlikely to be matched by any other genre. The overall prosperity of the 1920s in the US took a severe beating with the stock market crash of October 1929, which was followed by the Great Depression, a period of intense economic hardship that crippled Americans. People were left without jobs, their savings depleted, and even forced to sell their homes and ranches. Over one-quarter of the American workforce was out of work.

In such a depressive period, Superman's emergence as in the first comic book in 1938 was probably a result of society’s desire to find a hero who would take on the evils of the world. The increasing interest in comics and superheroes was significant, particularly considering that WW2 began a year later.

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