Comic Book Legend Reveals True Nature of a Hero

© Sputnik / Natalia KupreychenkoJohn Higgins converses with fans at the 2016 Moscow Comic Convention.
John Higgins converses with fans at the 2016 Moscow Comic Convention. - Sputnik International
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While mighty superheroes wielding fantastic and often supernatural powers may look very impressive, it appears that famous British comic book artist John Higgins’ sympathies lie with ordinary men and women, like Russian cosmonauts, who fight their battles using their inner strengths.

It may seem surprising at first that Higgins, a man who created numerous iconic comic book heroes and villains, would take a somewhat dim view of beings endowed with superpowers. However, during his interview with Sputnik at the Moscow Comic Convention that was held on June 18-19, he gave a very eloquent explanation of this attitude of his.

© Sputnik / Natalia KupreychenkoJohn Higgins at the 2016 Moscow Comic Convention
John Higgins at the 2016 Moscow Comic Convention - Sputnik International
John Higgins at the 2016 Moscow Comic Convention

"Superheroes are not the thing I feel most strongly about. The thing I feel strongly about is heroes. People like us, like normal people who can actually stand against a particular evil of whatever sort. I think heroes, human heroes, are more important than superheroes," Higgins said.

According to the artist, because an individual has to fight against something using his or her inner strengths, superheroes are, to a certain extent, basically a dead end "as a creative sense of power."

© Sputnik / Natalia KupreychenkoCharacter designes by John Higgins
Character designes by John Higgins - Sputnik International
Character designes by John Higgins

"Russian cosmonauts, they were heroes. They can sort of stand whatever they actually deal with outside being incredibly brave persons… like world's first men in space and so on. They have a certain integrity and intensity that create a hero," Higgins added.

But other than 'how' and 'with what' the battles between comic book heroes and villains are fought, the exact nature of these battles and their relevance to the real world is also important, according to Higgins.

© Sputnik / Natalia KupreychenkoJohn Higgins comics
John Higgins comics - Sputnik International
John Higgins comics

"I like comics of relevance. I like their ideas to be relevant, I like the fact that you can be politically satirical. And we are very lucky that we live in democracies. We don't necessarily have to fight as such… What I do know, people who have used the power of art and comics as a form of protest, which is completely not invalid, we should be able to use any means to express the dissatisfaction with any political setup or sort of… like ecology," he explained.

But even though he’s not exactly a big fan of superpowers, it appears that Higgins wouldn’t mind getting a bit 'powered up' and making the world a better place.

© Sputnik / Natalia KupreychenkoJohn Higgins
John Higgins  - Sputnik International
John Higgins

"If you give me all superpowers in the world, it will be world peace, everyone will have as much food as they would require… If I had all the power in the world, the world will be a better place. If someone else had all the power in the world, I wouldn't be too sure about that," Higgins joked.

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