@nick_maguire254@FAshor86067@Itssan17 im convinced you didnt really watch the cartoons or read the comics. You should go do that before having an opinion. Snydercuck boy
@nick_maguire254@FAshor86067@Itssan17 Post-Crisis: Following John Byrne’s 1986 revamp of the character, he was rewritten as an incredibly capable investigative journalist whose physical awkwardness was a tool specifically used to throw off suspicion. He would use stutters or clumsy antics to subtly deflect attention.
@nick_maguire254@FAshor86067@Itssan17 Golden Age: In his earliest comic appearances, Clark didn't just act clumsy—he played up being a timid, cowardly wimp. Whenever danger struck, he would frequently faint, fake a nosebleed, or screech and run away to change into Superman.
Its an act dude, do you even watch supes?
@nick_maguire254@FAshor86067@Itssan17 Right. In your small little brain Superman 2025 was nothing like comic book Superman. Except he’s BY FAR the best adaptation we’ve gotten of the character EVER. If you watched the cartoons back in the 90s/early 00s and or read the comics…you would agree. Period.
@nick_maguire254@FAshor86067@Itssan17 The theatrical release which 90% of people watched he says it. And are you mad at Superman yelling? Lmao being in love with a d-tier director is so weird from you snyderbots