I think LoHo wrote this in the nude with a picture of Dan on his desk to inspire him.
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Continuing my series of Score personalities as figures from the world of Marvel and D.C. Comics. This is part 3.
Dan Bernstein is Lex Luthor Specifically, the Lex Luthor depicted in Superman, Red Son. I toyed with the idea of making Bernsy, Galactus, basically because it would bring Dan great glee to be compared to the "World Eater". The funny thing is that he took similar delight in being compared with Metropolis' mastermind, saying, "I love Lex Luthor!"
Luthor has a Level 12 intelligence. It's not enough to just be one of the smartest people in the universe, Luthor feels it necessary to prove his genius. So does Dan. Both Dan and Lex speak from places of authority with their shared history of a fantastic education and linguistic dexterity. Lex once stopped a rampaging Kal-El with a 6 word sentence. The sentence invalidated Superman's life and caused him to stop. Ah, the power of the written word. I'm pretty sure that an English Major from Duke (Dan) could appreciate that.
Both Dan and Lex have a look in their eyes, as if they know something that the rest of us don't. Most of the time they're right. When Dan is on the air, you can hear the pain in his voice when he has to explain himself more than once. It makes for even better radio when Dan gets frustrated when he's not fully understood. Luthor would "eliminate" simpletons. One wonders if Dan could, would he?
Lex and Dan are both admittedly arrogant, but their arrogance can be surprisingly charming. It explains why Dan has been so successful on the air and why Superman hasn't been able to rid the world of Lex.
Truth be told, we need them both. I'm convinced that a world where Superman goes unchallenged, is a world that I don't want to read about. Each day, Dan challenges the listener to look beyond what athletes and organizations are "spinning" to find the deeper truth. In Dan: Lovie, Lou, Pax, Kenny and Ozzie have an antagonist who keeps them on their toes. Someone who sifts through the half-truths to help the rest of us understand what's going on.
I find it fascinating that Lex spends his time between "projects" playing chess. He does so against multiple opponents on multiple boards, at the same time. He does it to keep his Level 12 mind "lubricated". It's equally fascinating to watch Dan solve Sudoku puzzles during commercial breaks. Apparently, great minds think alike.
Next up, Terry Boers...