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mysupermanboyfriend · 2 months
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Micah Plath as Superman
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afantasybookworm · 26 days
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Pay attention while flying, Blond Superman🙄( He is NOT getting those glasses back)
I just wanted to post a comic strip today while I draw Percy even if the comic is simple plus I haven't drawn Jason yet sooo here is our stapler-eating king ( I do live in denial about the Trials of Apollo)
Anyway, have a great day (try to pay attention to the great details of the clouds I spent like 30 minutes drawing from a Pinterest tutorial)
TYSM 🥰
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cabin9sblog · 1 year
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Jason, reading the newspaper: A man was paralyzed after eating 413 chicken nuggets
Leo: So the limit is 412
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smww4ever · 2 months
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(Blond) Kal-El as young boy, young adult.
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just-7-halfbloods · 2 years
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hehether · 1 month
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I'd like JLA and Avengers to meet someday 🗣
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frownyalfred · 25 days
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Look, I love the "Bruce and Clark could change places and no one would notice" as much as the next guy, but personally I like to imagine that they're as different as can be, but can STILL change costumes and it takes The League or whoever they are with a full minute to realize who is who
It’s all about posture! If you’re looking for a tall guy with black hair acting like (Bruce/Clark) then that’s who you’re going to see out of the corner of your eye!
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riordanverse-madness · 10 months
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So it's July 1st and you know what that means...
The Fall happend today 🫠
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rickktish · 8 months
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Today my mom and I finished the 90’s superman TV show Lois and Clark and it’s a really great series and I think every superman fan ever should watch it because Henry Cavill has nothing on Dean Cain, but that’s not actually what this post is about. This post is about the fact that in a pre-Superboy Jon Kent world, the central arc of Clark Kent’s character was that he wanted a family of his own, and this culminates in (spoilers) the last episode being centered on the question of what to do about having kids since Clark’s biology is not compatible with humans’ for making babies, and my anthropology major brain couldn’t not analyze this through a gender/sexuality lens since I took a class all about the cultural impact of gender and media portrayals of it.
Here’s the thing: in the vast majority of media (I almost said western media but then I thought about it more and I think it’s actually pretty darn universal) infertility is a female plotline. It’s one of the few plots that is inherently feminine in nature because for so much of history we’ve viewed infertility as a woman’s concern. If a man and a woman can’t have a child, after all, it must be something wrong with her, right? (Ha. Ha. Ha. It’s not funny, actually.) But this means that this silly little superman show from the 90’s is portraying an infertility plot line, but the problem isn’t the female character’s fertility, it’s her husband’s. Except that since fertility is an “inherently” feminine plot line, we get almost no emotional impact of this news on Clark himself. Lois, after all, is the one who spent the second to last episode going through the question of whether or not she’s ready to have children and deciding that she is. It could perhaps be argued that this is because Clark has been ready for a while, because a family is all that he wants, but I think it’s also because the question of a working woman choosing to have a child is, culturally speaking, a very different question to a man choosing to have a child, and has been since women became acceptable in the work place.
Here’s my point though: Clark gets the news that he can’t reproduce with Lois, goes to talk to her, and ends up holding her as she mourns this loss of something they were hoping for. She doesn’t comfort him, except by coming up with actions they can take to try to get around their incompatible biology. Lois is the one who gets to mourn, while Clark continues to emphasize that they will be okay no matter what because they love each other. And all I could think about watching this was how removed Clark was from his own fertility. How completely separated he was from it. Because in spite of the issue being his fertility and not hers, Lois is the one who gets to have an emotional arc about it, because she is the woman in the story.
One of the solutions they come up with is to ask Lois’s father, who (in rare fashion) is not a general but instead a handy-dandy generalized “scientist,” to see if there’s anything he can come up with for them. In order to do so, though, they need to reveal to him that Clark is Superman. The whole scene where they’re trying to figure out how to tell him feels a little bit queer, because I can see a modern writer turning everything from it into a trans reveal instead of a secret identity, but that’s a little beside the point. The point is that still, at no point does Clark seem distressed for himself, but instead for how Lois feels about all this— up to and including the point about her mother’s lack of maturity meaning that she doesn’t feel safe telling her they’re trying to have a baby or that they’re facing infertility.
And from all this, somehow all I can think of is how far we’ve culturally removed men from power over their own fertility. It feels like the only things that get discussed on the news or in shows, up to and including the abortion issue, is women’s fertility. We rarely talk about giving men education about and control over their fertility, only women. Women’s bodies, women’s rights, but what about the fact that the men don’t seem to be attached enough to their own fertility to know or even consider what they can do to control it for themselves? I actually wonder if the requirement (historical or present, depending on where you live) for women to get permission from their husbands to get their tubes tied has more to do with men’s fertility than with their wives’, because in some ways it seems that the only control a man is offered over his own fertility in our culture is by exerting control over his wife. There’s an alienation between men and their ability to procreate that honestly baffles me now that I’ve thought about it. It’s separated from them by their relationship with their partner’s body, and I wonder if somehow giving men more control over their own fertility, and educating them about it and how they can reclaim it from where it has been outsourced to another body, might be a positive step. I wonder if our cultural disconnect between fathers and children might take a few steps if men were taught to view their reproductive systems as more than just pleasure centers, as a part of their personal fertility.
I don’t really know where I’m going with this, I think there’s more to be explored with this idea but I’m not fully prepared to go on the biological tangent with it yet so I think I’m going to leave it at that. I just. What would it take for men to reclaim their own fertility from where it has been culturally outsourced to women’s bodies?
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mysupermanboyfriend · 2 years
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Blond Superman Cosplay
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steelmod · 6 months
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cabin9sblog · 1 year
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Thalia, to young Jason: When you're angry, close your eyes and count to ten
Thalia: Throw a punch at eight, nobody expects that
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smww4ever · 2 months
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Blond Valentines
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With blonde Wonder Woman (outtakes)
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This is why Jason is ranked #1 most powerful Big 3 kid in my book. Bro literally had the most training, Roman training no less, and if power scaling in the Riordan books made sense, Jason would be the most feared.
you’re absolutely right. jason is easily the best of them at hand to hand combat except maybe annabeth AND I KNOW someone is going to bring up percy and the war games so before you even start: frank says himself that percy is using methods none of them learned because he is fighting like a greek so of course the roman’s wouldn’t have the training to defend that sort of attack. jason spent months at the greek camp and would have learned greek swordsmanship on top of his already exceptional roman sword skills. he’s a powerful enough fighter with both a sword and a spear that despite there being a shortage of imperial gold, he was still given a magical weapon. his wiki says he is a master swordsman and spearman.
on top of insane hand to hand combat skills that almost killed percy (every single time someone mentions this scene it’s always percy almost killed jason and no acknowledgement for jason also almost killing percy. without the distraction from piper that allowed percy to act when jason was caught off guard, jason would have killed percy.) he also has the ability to fly, ability to breathe underwater (if he has a second of prep time to harness a wind spirit), literally controlled the winds for hundreds of miles which is easily the most prolonged use of intense power in the entire series, and has electricity powers. he killed a titan with his bare hands. he killed the trojan sea monster. he has genius intellect and has superhuman speed, strength, and endurance. they literally call him blond superman. he is the ONLY DEMIGOD CHILD OF JUPITER! get real!
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(Watching 1x03 of “My Adventures with Superman”...)
News Reporter(in episode): “...With sci-fi weapons and a Super Man becoming the norm, what is next for Metropolis?”
Me: “...A bald, intelligent, megalomaniacal billionaire...kinda like Jeff Bezos, except this guy’s smarter and has more human DNA!”
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