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Superman renounces US citizenship? WHAT?!!!

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  • torgospizza
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    It's funny that art is supposed to be his old school costume; yet, those boots look futuristic, as translated by that artist. Looks cool.

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  • samurainoir
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  • thunderbolt
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    ^^^

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  • LonnieFisher
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    I'm listening to a radio show talking about how Superman is the new symbol for the NWO.

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  • johnmiic
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    Aquatroy, well said. You hit the nail on the head, "Much ado about nothing."
    Last edited by johnmiic; Apr 29, '11, 11:34 PM.

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by Hector
    The new Superman...Henry Cavill...an Englishman...




    So there...pipe down already...

    I'll repeat the same thing my mom said about Dean Cain ....

    "he aint no Superman in my book"

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  • Hector
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    The new Superman...Henry Cavill...an Englishman...




    So there...pipe down already...

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  • aquatroy
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    Finally had a chance to read the story.

    Let me tell you where I sit before I tell you where I stand. I am a very happy American Exceptionalist. I believe that the United States became great because the ideals that it's founders held are great. Did they, and by extension do contemporary Americans hold to those ideals at all times. No. However, and I hate to be cliche, I would rather aim high and miss ... you can finish the line. I am also a culturalist. I believe that cultures can and should be weighed and measured against each other. I believe that it's the responsibility of individuals to examine their culture and strive to improve it. And, yes, I believe that some cultures are better then others.

    Where I stand.
    I think this is much to do about nothing. The incident occurs in a throw away story in the back of an over-sized anniversary issue. And, Goyer's logic is flawed. Superman can make as many UN speeches as he wants. Foreign governments, terrorist organizations, and the world at large will always see him as being a citizen/representative of the United States. This decision will change nothing. The story has more to do with Goyer telling us where he stands then any long lasting editorial edict.

    I'm done.

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  • kingdom warrior
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    Originally posted by Mikey
    When I think of Superman I only think of George Reeves and Christopher Reeve versions.

    Even though I love Supes, I couldn't care less about how he's portrayed in comics.

    This talk reminds me of when they killed one of the Robins years ago.

    I didn't care about that either
    Same here when you say Superman I think of them and Kirk Alyn....always thought Superman was a global hero.

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  • Mego Magyar
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    Originally posted by The Bat
    For me this isn't complicated...Clark was found and adopted by Jonathan & Martha Kent in Smallville, Kansas. In my book...that makes him American by default.
    That and over 70 years of Superman history.

    Is he also going to leave Metropolis - he shouldn't want to be connected to only one city ( an American city ) if he doesn't want to be connected to only one country.

    Maybe he should leave Lois too so he can belong to all women.

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  • SlipperyLilSuckers
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    ^ yeah, not worth getting hot under the collar for

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  • The Bat
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    Originally posted by SlipperyLilSuckers
    Yeah, and this thread is about him denouncing that...
    Which is the same kind of media stunt, along the lines as the Comics killing off a favorite Character like Nightcrawler. Like I said before....lame!

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  • Mikey
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    When I think of Superman I only think of George Reeves and Christopher Reeve versions.

    Even though I love Supes, I couldn't care less about how he's portrayed in comics.

    This talk reminds me of when they killed one of the Robins years ago.

    I didn't care about that either

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  • SlipperyLilSuckers
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    Originally posted by The Bat
    For me this isn't complicated...Clark was found and adopted by Jonathan & Martha Kent in Smallville, Kansas. In my book...that makes him American by default.
    Yeah, and this thread is about him denouncing that...

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  • The Bat
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    Originally posted by torgospizza
    Excellent point Brother...times were HARD for EVERYBODY.

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