What kid in the last fifty years doesn’t remember getting up on Saturday morning to watch cartoons over a large bowl of cereal? Of course, some of those cartoons were super hero cartoons like Spiderman and His Amazing Friends or the Super Friends. These cartoons were always simple and shallow. No one questioned the motives of the villains. They were just villains and always up to no good. And that was good enough for us. Back when I started my first real stint collecting comics in the early 1990’s, every comic book generally looked the same. The books were littered with huge muscled men with shoulder pads larger than what football players wore and females who looked like they stepped right out of a science fiction porno. And it was accepted and loved. But it was all the same (and a little ridiculous. I remember a one-shot parody put out by Grant Morrison mocking the style of these comic books.) Luckily enough, comic books have dive...