Fat Super Heroes

Started by Raisen2 pages

Fat Super Heroes

There is a thread about fat shaming. Some people said that mannequins should be larger to depict actual bodies. What about Super Heroes? They are almost all unbelievably cut and muscular. Many little boys and girls look up to them and wish they could have their physique. This must be unfair as most of the physiques are almost impossible to attain.

What about more fat super heroes? A fat Captain America would better represent the physique of the States.

What say you?

Super heroes aren't supposed to accurately represent normal people, they're super...

Dusty Rhodes was like a fat super hero if you can count wrestlers as heroes

Originally posted by Mindset
Super heroes aren't supposed to accurately represent normal people, they're super...

shut your mouth

Originally posted by Raisen
shut your mouth
Phuck you, mother phucker.

I'll massacre you!

Fat people have had this smooth superhero mofo since the 60s...

Originally posted by Mindset
Phuck you, mother phucker.

I'll massacre you!


whoa

As far as supervillains are concerned, there's The Blob and Kingpin.

Maybe it's a good thing that kids look at superheroes and think "I wish I could be that big and muscular so that I can stop a speeding truck" instead of "hey this superhero is no bigger than me, maybe I also can stop a speeding truck. Lets find out".

Also Puck and Butterball.

Puck isn't fat.

No. Guess I thought of him because he is a superhero that doesn't match the stereotypical superhero appearance. But yeah, he is also ripped.

Originally posted by Mindset
Super heroes aren't supposed to accurately represent normal people, they're super...

But I've seen people whine about how women in these comics are portrayed..or others complaining there isn't enough diversity, etc.

If it's not supposed to represent normal people then females shouldn't whine over the depictions of females in comics, right?

Originally posted by Surtur
But I've seen people whine about how women in these comics are portrayed..or others complaining there isn't enough diversity, etc.

If it's not supposed to represent normal people then females shouldn't whine over the depictions of females in comics, right?

But hey they aren't supposed to accurately represent normal people.

Though their issues with Barbie are just typical feminist bullshit. They legitimately think a doll is responsible for a "crisis". I wonder if they came out with a really fat Barbie doll if the feminists would say it's going to create a crisis of obesity among young girls.

Originally posted by Adam_PoE

Those are two sides of the same problem.

I just remember as a child watching He-man and just feeling super bad about myself. I mean..here he is..sculpted like a god almost, and there I am..just a piece of shit little kid without any huge muscles. My self esteem was at an all time low. schmoll

Originally posted by Omega Vision
Those are two sides of the same problem.
I have yet to see your average feminist tackle the second one with the same impetus, though.

And mindset is right, for a change. 👆

I keep thinking about a superhero character like Popeye but instead of eating spinach to gain strength he eats a Twinkie

Originally posted by Surtur
But hey they aren't supposed to accurately represent normal people.

Though their issues with Barbie are just typical feminist bullshit. They legitimately think a doll is responsible for a "crisis". I wonder if they came out with a really fat Barbie doll if the feminists would say it's going to create a crisis of obesity among young girls.


👆

Originally posted by Surtur
But I've seen people whine about how women in these comics are portrayed..or others complaining there isn't enough diversity, etc.

If it's not supposed to represent normal people then females shouldn't whine over the depictions of females in comics, right?

I don't care.