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I just post stuff I like. She/Them. Ace.
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sepangle · 2 hours ago
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This was funnier in my head. 
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Lois Lane, do not even think it. You have as much reason to be jealous of Diana as you do to be jealous of the Venus de Milo for all the romantic interest Clark has in either. Action Comics 761
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James Gunn’s thesis statement for his Superman is simple and effective: "Be good. Do good. Be human despite the bad things. That is the most punk rock thing in a world so stoic and cynical."
And that’s how it should be. That’s beautiful, the new Superman movie is beautiful.
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In another life, Lex Luthor would have loved League of Legends
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Faster than a speeding bullet - More powerful than a locomotive!
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Just thinking about how the Superman movie got my main man Jonathan Kent so right. I have strong strong opinions about Clark's parents but the fact is that that was Pa Kent to meeee
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I am absolutely geeking out over how well the movie portrayed rex's powers not to mention how hot he was
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there’s something about the way lex kept instructing his employees with those codes “1A! B13! 6G!” it’s like a chess match for him, and it makes so much sense too, he’s watching clark and he decides which move to use, he instructs his employees since they’re his pawns and idk, whoever wrote that deserves a raise and a highfive, because it was just cool and made sense for lex luthor
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Ok but like Superman having good rep for punk people that, while brief, shows the ideals of punk culture being rooted in standing up for people being persecuted and fighting against the authorities that attack them was not something I was expecting but I’m genuinely so happy about it. Punk people and ideals have been treated like a joke by a lot of mainstream media, but to have a highly successful movie accurately capture it means so much to me. Especially coming from Lois Lane.
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When Clark falls off the chair after getting sun blasted and actually says "Golly."
I knew immediately I'd love him with my entire heart and soul because WHAT God I love him so much
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Atticus Kent- The Union Superman
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In Earth-1863, as chronicled in the Elseworlds: Superman Vol.1, Superman landed in 1840 pre-Civil War and was adopted in by a couple of kindly Kansas farmers, who commonly took in escaped slaves, hiding them from Southern bounty hunters. When the Civil War began, Atticus Kent enlisted as a Union Soldier and started kicking the Confederates' collective asses.
Superman: A Nation Divided (1999) written by Roger Stern with art by Eduardo Barreto and Chris Chuckry
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Superman movie was deliriously good and in particular loved the part where Jimmy Olsen was just the biggest chick magnet looking constantly put out over it.
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This Superman is such a sweetie. He’s kind to the robots. He makes his girlfriend breakfast for dinner. He pretends he doesn’t care what social media thinks of him but gets genuinely upset over juvenile name calling. He tortured a despot with a cactus but the spines “weren’t that big.” He tries to capture the giant monster alive. He loves people and does his best to help them and he’s not an idiot he knows people are complicated, but he’s genuinely heartbroken when they turn on him. The idea of him having a harem is utterly ridiculous. He loses it over a pain-in-the-ass dog. He makes fun of the despot for pissing his pants. He wept at seeing an innocent man murdered. His open devastation over Mali’s murder is part of what brings Metamorpho to take the risk of helping him. He saves that weird baby. He saves a squirrel. He not only would not fuck his clone, he killed him. He makes that shithead Lex cry. His flirting with Lois is so swagless and unsubtle that her boss immediately clocks that they’re together. He loves his parents. He’s good all the way down, not because he was born that way but because he chooses to be.
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sepangle · 3 hours ago
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For a better tomorrow 💛
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Best part of Superman 2025 is that it’s not embarrassed to be a silly comic book movie. No toned down costumes no wry “get a load of THIS stupid ass capeshit” asides to the audience they said this is completely earnest. Yes he wears the trunks yes there’s a kaiju yes he has a flying dog yes he is one hundred and fifty percent unironically a big cornball boy scout yes he will break the sound barrier to rescue a single squirrel. “but realistically that’s not how it w—” NO! this is superman bitch, you WILL believe a man can fly
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Superman not noticing two men trying to beat the shit out of him in the rain is one of the funniest things I've seen in the Bronze Age
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Superman #234 "How to Tame a Wild Volcano!" (1971) by writer Dennis O'Neil with art by Curt Swan & Murphy Anderson
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I love Superman helping out random aliens!
Here's maybe my favorite, being this creature from Superman Red & Blue #3, "Little Star" (2021) written and drawn by James Stokoe.
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But there's also the Sun-Eater from All-Star Superman (2006) written by Grant Morrison, with art by Frank Quitely - it was a baby he nursed back to health by forging mini stars for it to eat.
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And here's an example from the Silver Age, Superman #198 "The Fate of the Super-Superman!" (1967) by Cary Bates, drawn by Curt Swan. I like that he didn't have the heart to just destroy the tree and just replanted it elsewhere.
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