Like i said before my favorite version of superman is having him teaching his son Jonathan Samuel Kent superboy being his little 10 year old self and learning how become a hero similar to his father is amazing, and it drives me crazy that people think superman is a idiot which no that's bullshit on so many levels it ain't even funny but just sad and depressing in my opinion.
@@Rantman2017 Yes, it's very good. That portrayal of Clark Kent/Superman is such an excellent decision. The character design and personality are very easy to like. If previous iterations were more like that, people would have cared more, and there would have been much less of those "He's too OP, he doesn't have problems." arguments out there.
This is sublime. Most other heroes put on their costume to fight. Where Superman was the OG of "holding back". He is a metaphor of the importance of integrity. Before Batman "would not kill" Superman was doing it across the board. What people don't like about him is the association with the "American Way" because people are believing that government is what defines America and we are all ashamed of our government. But the American way is the thing pushing back against warmongers and corruption. It's the basic human rights and the agency of the normal small person. Superman stories have never been more needed.
Favorite Superman actor?
Henry…but Superman keeps getting turned evil.
People fail to realize then people fail to realize that…Batman would actually break is code more likely than Superman.
@@King_QM23I know it’s annoying. I want good Superman back.
@@King_QM23Batman breaks so many ribs that he might accidentally kill someone.
@@Rantman2017 😂
Like i said before my favorite version of superman is having him teaching his son Jonathan Samuel Kent superboy being his little 10 year old self and learning how become a hero similar to his father is amazing, and it drives me crazy that people think superman is a idiot which no that's bullshit on so many levels it ain't even funny but just sad and depressing in my opinion.
They didn't have the _My Adventures with Superman_ portrayal back then, so no wonder to many people Superman was a character that was just there.
@@0deadx21 I haven’t seen My Adventures with Superman, is it good?
@@Rantman2017 Yes, it's very good. That portrayal of Clark Kent/Superman is such an excellent decision. The character design and personality are very easy to like. If previous iterations were more like that, people would have cared more, and there would have been much less of those "He's too OP, he doesn't have problems." arguments out there.
@@0deadx21might check it out at some point.
The super never made the character great, the man did
@@irishwars That’s right
This is sublime. Most other heroes put on their costume to fight. Where Superman was the OG of "holding back". He is a metaphor of the importance of integrity. Before Batman "would not kill" Superman was doing it across the board. What people don't like about him is the association with the "American Way" because people are believing that government is what defines America and we are all ashamed of our government. But the American way is the thing pushing back against warmongers and corruption. It's the basic human rights and the agency of the normal small person. Superman stories have never been more needed.
@@4tdazThat is a great summary about the character.
Superman isn't lame he just has bad characterization in games and movies. Superman works better in TV and animation.
They always try to make him evil.
@@Rantman2017 Yep that's why I only stick to TV and animation. Superman & Lois and My Adventures With Superman are goated.
super man isn't even that op