Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Because I like riding you.Btw don't think about leaving the forum..the place would fall apart.
Slow your sig down and I think I would be banned waaaaaaaaayyyyy before then. Been banned once, I think the next ban is a 30 day ban. If I'm off that long, I might as well not come back.
Also, the riding comment sound kinda, how can I say it... straight up porn like. Just nasty.
Originally posted by cdtmIt was a neat different take on the character, but it wasn't Superman. Which is why it was all written out and different origins written [Secret Origin, and Birthright] and opened up his pre-Crisis history.
How is Byrne era any less "real" then current?I thought he was one of the most "human" Supermen, with the Superman/man/kryptionian dynamic.
It's one of the few times he felt like a character, and not a checklist of tropes.
It's OK to be somewhat of a checklist of tropes, when those tropes were all generated by you and picked up by pretenders. The entire superhero genre spins out of Superman.
Superman is always human. He's a god fallen to Earth and raised as a human. His choices and mindset are grounded more in compassionate real world thinking than most other characters. And deals with real world things more than most characters also. Even New52 Superman started out by taking on a corrupt media mogul who was hiring illegals and treating his people badly and avoiding safety regulations by bribing officials. More recently he stood alongside the average joes in a conflict against an overly aggressive police force. He doesn't need to weak and vulnerable to convey humanity. Just as having physical deformaties doesn't make you a good relatable character either.
Part of what makes Worlds Finest such an awesome duo, is the realization that Batman is the human, but is far more disconnected and unbelievable in his actions and thinking than the alien that can turn planets to dust.
Originally posted by Juntai
It was a neat different take on the character, but it wasn't Superman. Which is why it was all written out and different origins written [Secret Origin, and Birthright] and opened up his pre-Crisis history.It's OK to be somewhat of a checklist of tropes, when those tropes were all generated by you and picked up by pretenders. The entire superhero genre spins out of Superman.
Superman is always human. He's a god fallen to Earth and raised as a human. His choices and mindset are grounded more in compassionate real world thinking than most other characters. And deals with real world things more than most characters also. Even New52 Superman started out by taking on a corrupt media mogul who was hiring illegals and treating his people badly and avoiding safety regulations by bribing officials. More recently he stood alongside the average joes in a conflict against an overly aggressive police force. He doesn't need to weak and vulnerable to convey humanity. Just as having physical deformaties doesn't make you a good relatable character either.
Part of what makes Worlds Finest such an awesome duo, is the realization that Batman is the human, but is far more disconnected and unbelievable in his actions and thinking than the alien that can turn planets to dust.
Meh, not the least bit convincing or interesting to me. The D in D.C. must stand for Drama.
Originally posted by Juntai
It was a neat different take on the character, but it wasn't Superman. Which is why it was all written out and different origins written [Secret Origin, and Birthright] and opened up his pre-Crisis history.It's OK to be somewhat of a checklist of tropes, when those tropes were all generated by you and picked up by pretenders. The entire superhero genre spins out of Superman.
Superman is always human. He's a god fallen to Earth and raised as a human. His choices and mindset are grounded more in compassionate real world thinking than most other characters. And deals with real world things more than most characters also. Even New52 Superman started out by taking on a corrupt media mogul who was hiring illegals and treating his people badly and avoiding safety regulations by bribing officials. More recently he stood alongside the average joes in a conflict against an overly aggressive police force. He doesn't need to weak and vulnerable to convey humanity. Just as having physical deformaties doesn't make you a good relatable character either.
Part of what makes Worlds Finest such an awesome duo, is the realization that Batman is the human, but is far more disconnected and unbelievable in his actions and thinking than the alien that can turn planets to dust.
👆 nice post Marvelites couldn't understand, especially the ones who are ignorant of Superman and hate the character, Superman is basically the father of ALL heroes and the rest of the heroes call him daddy 👆
Superman isn't shit to me or the "Marvelites." He's a Mary Sue prototype from a foregone, white bread era that inspires no one but brainwashed fanboys who never ventured outside of Kansas. His powers make no sense, his holier than thou attitude is repulsive and his stories appeal to drama queens of only the highest order. It's pretty amazing to see the perve still has any fans at all. They seem to live through him and present a similar number of contradictions. When the going gets tough, they look for someone of a higher order to save the day and when that doesn't happen, it's time to play the crying game.
Originally posted by Blue Area Vet
Superman isn't shit to me or the "Marvelites." He's a Mary Sue prototype from a foregone, white bread era that inspires no one but brainwashed fanboys who never ventured outside of Kansas. His powers make no sense, his holier than thou attitude is repulsive and his stories appeal to drama queens of only the highest order. It's pretty amazing to see the perve still has any fans at all. They seem to live through him and present a similar number of contradictions. When the going gets tough, they look for someone of a higher order to save the day and when that doesn't happen, it's time to play the crying game.
Superman is the daddy of Marvel face it and embrace it.
Is not Superman's fault that your dad used to touch you while watching Superman cartoons while you were little and that caused an irrational hate towards the character, so, now, please, shut up before you end up getting Pr to white knight you again.
Anyway, seeing as Blue Marvel has objectively worse feats than even Bryne Era Superman, he loses.
There is nothing to keep him from getting speed blitzed by even this era of Superman.
Also, Mary Sue is a term used for fan-fiction characters. You can't be a Mary Sue when you are the archetype. Especially the archetype of an entire genre.
Supes is pretty much on the same level as Santa Claus, Hercules, and Paul Bunyan. Mythic folk heroes and legends. He has transcended his commercial medium unlike any other character.
Originally posted by Blue Area Vet
Superman isn't shit to me or the "Marvelites." He's a Mary Sue prototype from a foregone, white bread era that inspires no one but brainwashed fanboys who never ventured outside of Kansas. His powers make no sense, his holier than thou attitude is repulsive and his stories appeal to drama queens of only the highest order. It's pretty amazing to see the perve still has any fans at all. They seem to live through him and present a similar number of contradictions. When the going gets tough, they look for someone of a higher order to save the day and when that doesn't happen, it's time to play the crying game.
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Originally posted by CosmicComet
Anyway, seeing as Blue Marvel has objectively worse feats than even Bryne Era Superman, he loses.There is nothing to keep him from getting speed blitzed by even this era of Superman.
Also, Mary Sue is a term used for fan-fiction characters. You can't be a Mary Sue when you are the archetype. Especially the archetype of an entire genre.
Supes is pretty much on the same level as Santa Claus, Hercules, and Paul Bunyan. Mythic folk heroes and legends. He has transcended his commercial medium unlike any other character.
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