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Post by PreachCaleb on Apr 9, 2018 15:39:50 GMT
The one that's bitten by a radioactive spider. He made himself look like a tyrant. Which is what he turned into. Nope. Clark is who he grew up as. The mild-mannered bumbling reporter is the persona. Like Bruce Wayne's billionaire playboy persona. Not at all. Since his powers are part of Clark. There's no reason not to use them. And that's exactly it. He's farming because he wants to. Since that's who he is. Clark, the farm boy. There are lot's of versions of Spider-man. Which one? Because 616 Peter was never meek and timid. Growing up as someone and being someone is not the same thing. There are some versions of Superman that finds out who he really is before he becomes Superman. There are some that is more Clark because he didn't find out who he was until well after he became Superman. A lot of times, you can't even tell that he grew up on a farm because he's more of the city guy than country. Actually, yes. Because if he's creating a regular human farm as a Kryptonian he is lying to himself about who he is. Using his powers to pick up tractors and fly wood around, he might as well have the computer make a fully formed farm. Then pick one of the many timid ones out there from various movies, animated series, and comics. Actually, no. He's not lying. He can enjoy what he does and do it in any manner he sees fit. That'd be like telling a farmer who grew up poor and did everything by hand, he's lying to himself if he starts using advanced farm equipment. And yes, there are many versions of Superman, but this topic began as a discussion that DC characters are just their powers. And that, as shown by the many versions of them, just isn't true.
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