Venom'sDad
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I'm sorry, but I simply don't see it that way. Superman always find release at being Superman. His stance alone, with his hands on his hips, chest out, and the mere enjoyment of flying alone, shows how comfortable he is in his own element.Because Clark is the only way he can relate to most people on their level.
It's when he's Kent, that he's uncomfortable with; as if, in the closet to who he really is. How he wrestle with telling Lois who he is, his true nature, and how he feels. He is more in command as Supes, than as Kent.
Come on, I just don't see what you are talking about.
No one is advocating that, come on. But the Boy-Scout, bumbling klutz needs to stop. It's time to move on from that. If not now(in a reboot), it may never. Damn you Donner!As for getting away from the Big Blue Boy Scout image as others have discussed, simple: bring back Superman as the hard-ass social crusader.
Kent does not have to be that way to differentiate himself from Superman. That's an interesting read and kinda goes to what I was trying to explain as internal conflict.
Yeah, core attributes is a must, but he also need to command respect like the George Reeves version. One thing I think is paramount is he needs to have internal conflict between his natural self(Krytonian) and his need to become more Human. There should be some solitude there... and that should be the source of vulnerbility. Not Kryptnite, Red Sun, power loss machine, etc.
I don't think it will have anything to do with a three persona approach. Like you, it may be a bit much for him as a child, being revealed his true nature and such; his desire to be like everyone else. But as he become older and more mature of his true being, as it begin to manifest itself more, I think that's where he start questioning, what part of himself, he should embrace. I think he will embrace both, but at what cost.... this is where I see him being vulnerable.
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