But the crusading reporter seems to have had a heyday with All the King's Men and then fell mysteriously silent.
With a rise again with All The President's Men, culminating in "Are You At Risk?!?" stories and the like on your evening news.
And might I comment that Superman started with an alter-ego that's just an extension of his day job -- crusading reporter becomes crusading superhero. Despite Bill's words at the end of Kill Bill, there isn't a superhero that's more always himself than Superman.
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Date: 2006-11-11 11:47 am (UTC)With a rise again with All The President's Men, culminating in "Are You At Risk?!?" stories and the like on your evening news.
And might I comment that Superman started with an alter-ego that's just an extension of his day job -- crusading reporter becomes crusading superhero. Despite Bill's words at the end of Kill Bill, there isn't a superhero that's more always himself than Superman.