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Ah, never knew that, thanks!He doesn't get his strength from his muscles. He gets it from the sun. The muscle is just a part of his physiology.
Ah, never knew that, thanks!He doesn't get his strength from his muscles. He gets it from the sun. The muscle is just a part of his physiology.
I want a powerful Superman, but not an all powerful Superman. As Snyder hinted I am hoping for a physical Superman, physical meaning there are believable limits.....i.e.... He cannot be in Metropolis one moment and then in an instant be in Tokyo. He is very familiar in Metropolis and surrounding areas, but a bit of a legend in Tokyo.
Global exploits are possible but they should coincide with travel as Clark on assignment. He can respond globally where needed, but again where he is needed there is also a story worthy of Clark's attention also.
More powerful than a locomotive....
Faster than a speeding bullet......
Are fine with me as "more" and "faster" are not descriptively limiting, and they are familiar physical manifestations to me, but he is not "more powerful" or "faster" to the ludicrous (continent lifting, planet moving , light speeding, time traveling)extreme.
He needs to breath, he needs to eat. Survival unaided in the vaccum of space is possible for a time, as long as he can hold his breath, but for prolonged periods he needs artificial means, same for undersea forays.
It's not one power that makes him Superman. It's the combination of his powers. Strength actually plays a minor role in carrying planes etc. It has more to do with the propulsive force of his flight ability, and his invulnerability, preventing his propulsive force from squashing him against the structure he is moving.
...And...... despite Superman's presence in the world.....people die..... due to accidents, natural disasters, criminal activity, wars etc...... even in Metropolis. There is only so much a man can do....even a Superman!
I want to see Superman and Zod having a heat-vision standoff against each other.
Standing face-to-face like gunslingers. And then they both blast away with heat vision and walk slowly toward one another, with the energy at the center growing more unstable and intense the closer they get.
Standing face-to-face like gunslingers. And then they both blast away with heat vision and walk slowly toward one another, with the energy at the center growing more unstable and intense the closer they get.
Too much Dragonball Z.
Isn't Superman's heat vision basically a laser? So they would just overlap.
It's not concussive like Cyclop's beam.
DBZ is actually a good comparison. Their energy attacks were usually a bizarre combo of laser/concussive/explosive, all of them heat-based.
Not really. Basically, most DBZ are life energy being weaponized. It is like two wills battling.
Which makes me wonder if the general audience and the casual fans would feel drawn to Superman more if he was less powerful/if he struggled with his powers but otherwise had the same personality. Could they relate to a depowered version more even if he was the same ol' goody-goody "Boyscout" in terms of character? Basically, if it isn't his powers, is it Superman's too happy and sunny personality people simply can't stomach in this day and age? Or is it both? What's the bigger issue? It's hard to tell...
I've always wondered if these people kind of, I don't know, resented him because they felt he had it "too easy" and could do almost anything with his powers. That would imply the powers are the bigger issue and not his personality. But when you've got the powers AND the cheerful personality on top of that, the latter's probably too much for the viewers/readers and they can't take it. "Not only I can't relate to him as a person because he doesn't struggle with anything, he's even SMILING ABOUT IT!" Sigh.