davejames said:
Personally I don't know how anyone can actually LIKE that humongous, steroidal-looking Superman of the comics. He looks like a freakin WWE star nowadays. Even in the old days when he was big and beefy, he didn't have veins popping out of his arms or a neck the size of a tree trunk.
To me there's something a lot more magical about watching a more naturally-built Superman fly into the air or lift a tank over his head. You can imagine yourself BEING that guy. When most kids fantasize about being Superman, being ultra buff probably has nothing to do with it. They just want to have his powers and fly through the air. I think the comics have gotten away from that too much.
Are you crazy?
You get the fu(k outta here man!
In the world of comic books huge muscle rules
That’s the reason why I first was attracted to superhero comics ever since I was around 8 or 9
First I wanted to make my body looks like theirs and I knew in doing so I’d get their strength along the way too.
Just by building huge muscle through lots of effort
my will was getting stronger
I knew I could also develop other abilities through the sheer force my will
Kids who dream of having those powers without the body to go along with it must be lazy and stupid.
I pity them!
That’s why I despise lots of Manga character who look like stick figure with immense power .
I think they are sending the wrong message to kids
Nature just doesn’t work that way.
With huge strength must also come huge muscle and a strong body to cope with it?
One’s must amplified what’s already there
So don’t show me a little woman with huge strength who’s beating men twice her size
Just like in those stupid Buffy the vampire crappy stuff
All of these thing are usually concocted by stupid nerds who has no clue about
What it’s mean to have huge physical strength
That’s their only way to take revenge on bigger guys
In fact if superman was for real his muscle would be so huge and they’d weight tons just to cope with his super strenght .