@Silverjojo08@CleatsThe4th@Biccykun@wondercanarys I didn't say they are children. I just thought their most significance was when they were teenagers and was proven wrong. But I still stand with my opinion of not liking Clark as Superboy
@CleatsThe4th@wondercanarys I guess that makes me a less fan of silver age than. Thanks for helping me to realise this, I am used to praise it, but even still they overdo the "wakiness"
@CleatsThe4th@Biccykun@wondercanarys Wanted to, but didn't thing they actually worked, due to reasons said earlier. It's hard to get out of stereotype of forever young teenage superhero
@CleatsThe4th@wondercanarys I just don't like him creating a superhero persona for it. "Superboy" was mostly Kon's thing, he's greatest at doing so, but why try to make Clark pull the rug off him. He can help, he should when necessary, he's that person, but why in a suit ?
@CleatsThe4th@wondercanarys And I understand the specialty of this part. I just don't like it. I don't like Superman beginning his career in teenage hood, it's like he's stealing the Spidey's spotlight (Greatest superhero oat starting as a teen, we have Peter for it specifically, why have Clark too)
@CleatsThe4th@wondercanarys They grow close, they become friends, very close friends, up to the point of Mon'el getting that name from Clark, despite not being a Kryptonian (which I figured out thanks to the comics, because I always though they were related. But still the whole "Superboy-Clark" idea... No
@CleatsThe4th@wondercanarys Yeah, and I still don't like the idea of pulling a guy out of time into the future to show what his actions would lead to. And Clark as Superboy. He could just do good things anonymously, why they gave him a superhero persona