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#Superman #ClarkKent #KalEl #DavidCorenswet
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#Superman #ClarkKent #KalEl #LoisLane #LoisAndClark
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
Clark could not be this GOATED if he tried
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
bro what's so funny is that i think u can find a reddit comment of me saying

"it's kind of weird that n52 superman got the alien armor suit since he's easily the most grounded, human, and part of his community superman we've ever gotten"

and this was before i got knowledgable and such
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
Clark a fraud, attention hog, he could fucking never
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fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
Hey, sorry for making you feel like you're being attacked

I'll tone down the language next time
do-and-or-over.bsky.social
That's not a story, genius. One would think you would know what a story is, given you just had to rt me to be a smug, hostile dickhead.

Why would you need to, lol? You know that even without Superboy, it's just a different answer.
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
tbh complete bullshit

man and superman is a fine story but not a single origin story has ever made me say "wow! i no longer wonder what superman was doing from age 8-18" except for maybe Superman and Lois
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
Non public Superboy so it's cringe, but we take our dubs
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
...to operate, as Superboy existing as his own entity in the public consicousness allows him to better gaslight for Clark Kent's sake
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
I still think public is the right direction, especially in the modern day where independent child influencers are a big thing, and the social environment around openly queer kids is a little bit more accepting in America

Plus stuff like SV shows that him going public would just make it easier...
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
The real argument isn't really in him starting his heroics at manhood, because it really doesn't work in any context that has him have powers at a young age

He would have to operate at some capacity

The real argument is does he go public or stay secretive? There is something worth discussing
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
it feels like a natural conclusion to any discussion that includes him activating his powers at a young age, because he has to learn how to use them, especially if the Kents actually want him to use them for good
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
Like the Kents taught him the morals to be a superhero, but also they were unaware of how he was feeling and kept him trapped feel like fundamentally incompatible thoughts

and those years of stuff to do and learn include how to use his powers which is where Superboy comes into the picture
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
yeah i don't think it's unrealistic either, but the relationship he'd have with his parents would have to look fundamentally different to how it's portrayed if you want to make it work

which most interpretations except MoS and S&L don't do, which is where I accept it to an extent
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
@nicoleamaines.bsky.social MAKE JON AND CO. AWESOME AND MY LIFE IS YOURS
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
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fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
and then you fell into a depression because of the action, rather than the depression itself being the secret
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
and they are, for the most part, forced to see him have explosive reactions thanks to them

i get the comparison, i really do, but it's not quite the same thing

the more direct comparison is if your parents knew you were queer and kept you in the closet for your own safety
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
yeah hence the kents needing to be more flawed than they're usually portrayed

and also I get the relationship with your depression, I've been there, but it's like if your parents knew about your depression and just expected you to cope anyway, because the Kents DO know about his powers
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
...Where Clark is blatantly aware of his super-powers and his background for a very long time.

Why didn't he start earlier?

What was he doing from ages 8-18?
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
...retconned to differentiate)

But then you hit stuff like ALL the origins Post-Crisis, where there was the JSA and other heroes, and the Kents seemed pretty optimistic about the world, and you ask:

Why did he wait? It gets EVEN worse in stuff like Birthright and Secret Origins...
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
The issue is the Kents NEED to be more flawed than they're usually depicted. Earth 2 Kents were pretty paranoid people raising a child in the midst of a depression, post Great War, and that helped sell the difference between Earth 2 and Earth 1 (even though E2 was planned to have Superboy but got...
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
Or that the Kents are so scared for their son that they won't let him express himself. These are fine. I like these just fine. MoS does it, S&L does it, but even stuff like Smallville pokes holes in it because Clark's own desire to help triumphs over these fears, but still.

You can make it work.
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
Like was using his powers exclusively for chores? And then what changed? That he became an adult? That's it?

He's had his powers his whole life! Why not just...start helping earlier? Why wait? Some interpretations give the blunt answer of "The world isn't ready for him"
fitmarshmellow.bsky.social
...his own desire to want to be himself ALL the way till his mid-20s? All these years with these powers and he CHOOSES not to do anything with them? After all that talk about the Kents teaching him to use his powers to help others?

Why was he not helping?