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I think there's a moral imperative when you're writing fictional heroes to give characters who somehow give us something to aspire to as opposed to dragging them down to our level.
Mark Waid
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Fictional heroes should inspire us to be better rather than reflect our flaws.

Mark Waid emphasizes the importance of creating fictional heroes who elevate our aspirations. He believes that these characters should provide moral guidance and ideals to strive for, rather than merely portraying the shortcomings of humanity. This creates a more enriching narrative that encourages readers and viewers to grow and improve.

Themes

HeroesInspirationMoralityAspirationWriting

In practice

Example use cases

In a seminar about character development, an author can cite this quote to encourage aspiring writers.

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A superhero is someone who, at some point or in some way, inspires hope or is the enemy of cynicism.
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I got taught a lot of great lessons by superhero comics as a kid about virtue and self-sacrifice and responsibility. And those were an important part of imprinting my DNA with ethical and moral values.
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By coincidence and not design, 'Everstar' is written and drawn by an all-female creative team, and it makes me smile to think that there may be young female readers out there, future writers and artists, who get to see that comics doesn't have to be a 'boys' club.'
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Super-heroes were created to represent the best in all of us. We should aspire to match their nobility, not their ability to shoot big chrome guns.
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Comics are expensive. Don’t make me resent the money I spend buying yours. Every single moment in your script must either move the story along or demonstrate something important about the characters — preferably both — and every panel that does neither is a sloppy waste of space.
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Know what your characters want, know what they need most, know what they fear most, and don't be fearful of facing it, no matter how unpleasant it may be.
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