Criticisms Of Lex Luthor's Design In My Adventures With Superman Season 2 Are Wrong
Summary Lex Luthor's design in My Adventures with Superman season 2 sets up a more impactful villain arc.
Lex's innocent appearance fits the child-friendly tone of the series despite initial criticism.
The drastic shift in Lex's character will be more dramatic and engaging due to his younger and innocent design.
My Adventures with Superman season 2 has unveiled its Lex Luthor design, and the criticism it is facing may prove to be unfounded. By the time of My Adventures with Superman season 1's ending, audiences were left waiting for a comic book-accurate version of Lex Luthor to appear. The show's first outing featured the character Alex, a version of Lex before his villainous turn. That said, My Adventures with Superman season 2's trailer highlighted Alex introducing himself as Lex.
Lex is shown speaking to Amanda Waller in the trailer, another villain from My Adventures with Superman season 1. This all teases that Alex will move much closer to becoming the Lex Luthor many are familiar with from DC Comics. Despite the excitement caused by this prediction for My Adventures with Superman season 2, some criticism has been aimed towards Lex Luthor's design. Based on the trajectory the show could take with his character, the divisive nature of Lex's design could prove to be wrong.
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My Adventures With Superman Season 2's Lex Luthor Design Makes His Villain Arc Better
Lex's Design In My Adventures With Superman Season 2 Sets Up A Drastic Villain Change
The primary criticism that is being aimed at Lex's design in My Adventures with Superman season 2 is that he looks too innocent. Lex Luthor has long been associated with his comic book designs; a balding, aged figure with an overall more villainous appearance and tone. In My Adventures with Superman season 2's trailer, Alex's design from season 1 being associated with the name Lex naturally causes a disconnect between the character himself and the perception of Lex from DC Comics.
If Lex Luthor looks more young and innocent now, his downward spiral into the vengeful villain many are familiar with will be much more impactful.
However, these criticisms could be in vain as My Adventures with Superman is setting up a more drastic villain arc. If Lex Luthor looks more young and innocent now, his downward spiral into the vengeful villain many are familiar with will be much more impactful. When the character becomes a complete, outright villain to Superman in the show, the change will be all the more dramatic because of the shift in his appearance and personality.
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Lex Luthor's My Adventures With Superman Design Suits The Overall Series
The Child-Friendly Tone Of My Adventures With Superman Matches Lex Luthor's Design
Putting Lex Luthor's more dramatic shift aside, the more innocent design for the character suits the tone of My Adventures with Superman. The reason why Lex looks younger is simply to fit the child-friendly vibe the show presents. While it has some dramatic moments, My Adventures with Superman is aimed primarily at younger viewers, as evidenced by its TV-PG rating.
The rest of the show's designs emulate this. The animation from Studio Mir is fantastic, and each of the characters has the more innocent, younger appearances that animated shows allow for. If Lex was designed as the dark, brooding figure from DC Comics, it would feel completely out of place with the rest of My Adventures with Superman. With his more innocent design, Lex's turn can be more drastic, but only when My Adventures with Superman's overall tone leads into more mature, dramatic storytelling.

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