How Do You Create A Superhero For Kids?
Today’s Superheroes are a rougher, grittier and more psychologically disturbed group. Comic book readers are skewing older than they did during the golden age. To meet the demands of more mature readers, the stories are getting more mature. There are fewer and fewer comic books for kids. If you want to create a lasting Superhero for kids, here are a few tips. Make sure it is a character kids can identify with. It’s always a good idea to use characters that your audience can identify with. This is even more important with kids. Kids seek out different forms of escapism as they search for their own identities. Young heroes are much more likely to attract a kid’s attention. Some examples of heroes that a youth might identify with are Batman’s sidekick Robin, Captain Marvel (Shazam) and Superboy. Kids can identify with Robin because he’s just like them, but with a little more training. In the Shazam comic books, Billy Batson is a normal boy that transforms into Captain Marvel with the use