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Superheroes' Secrets No More: When Unmaskings Stick

Summary

  • Tony Stark revealed his identity in Iron Man's 2008 finale.
  • Superman unmasked himself as Clark Kent in December 2019.
  • Spider-Man's unmasking was erased by Mephisto in 2007.
Superheroes' Secrets No More: When Unmaskings Stick

The iconic moment Tony Stark declared "I am Iron Man" at the end of the 2008 film marked a significant public unmasking. This narrative device, long a staple in comic books, continues to evolve. Most recently, December 2019's Superman #18 saw the Last Son of Krypton publicly reveal his identity as Clark Kent, raising questions about its permanence.

Historically, superhero unmaskings, particularly in comics, have often been temporary. A notable instance involved Spider-Man unmasking on live television in 2006's Civil War #2. However, this revelation was later erased from public memory by Mephisto during the 2007 event "One More Day."

Examining the rare instances where superhero identities remain public provides insight into such a world. These cases, where the unmasking has "stuck," offer a unique perspective on the enduring impact of a hero choosing to live without a secret identity.

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