Clark, that's a pangolin.
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One thing that bugs me about most Superman movies is how they all tend to place too much emphasis on Superman being this divine saviour sent from above to guide and protect humanity, a duty bestowed upon him by his heavenly father.
It started with a few lines in Superman '78, which Superman Returns picked up on, and then Man of Steel just went all in on, going out of its way to frame being Superman as the cross Clark has to bear.
I really hope Superman Legacy ditches all of that and just has Superman be a nice guy with powers who wants to help people.
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I believe this is a variant cover for an issue of Superman '78.
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Superman: The Movie (1978)
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One of my favorite parts of Superman ‘78. That acknowledgement of how the Kents raised Clark, and the bittersweet idea of his Kryptonian parents seeing the kind of man he became without getting to see the steps... being in Brainiac’s prison gave them life, but robbed them of their ability to live. Thankfully, Superman got them out.
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How I Got My Wife to Read Comics #629
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Clark and Superman
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lmao this is the lunch date you're getting, buddy
Superman ‘78 #2
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Steve Epting - Superman 78
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Just a completely ludicrous claim. Even if Snyder's take on Superman had been good, this would still be completely untrue. There are so many comics that do a much better job presenting Superman as a relatable, psychologically rich character, not to mention the Donner's movies, the Animated Series, Smallville, Superman and Lois, and My Adventures with Superman. By contrast Snyder's Superman is rather one-note, a shallow stoic strong man who just broods about having to be Superman. There isn't much depth of complexity to him, and Snyder insistence on pushing the "Superman is Jesus" metaphor means he often feels more unrelatable and distant as a character.
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clark: I'm literally the guy in the pic
original tweet
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please consider: adam west batman and christopher reeve superman
they’re in love
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