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To Superman fan Lee Here's a collection of Pics you can store on your harddrive!
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super gay.
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I could never understand why Batman is a superhero!
he doesn't have any super strength or abilities..he knows maritial arts and that is it
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(http://images2.fotosik.pl/98/7ac74c53078e18e6.jpg)
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Superman is Jewish
Superman was created by two nice Jewish boys Jerry Seigel and Joe Shuster in 1930s post-depression middle America. The comic book industry was dominated by Jews.
Superman’s arrival and subsequent success is the story of Jewish immigration and achievements into the US. He is taken in by a kind couple in a strange land and given a chance to make good.
His story is also the Moses story. Moses is rescued from the waters in a basket. Superman is rescued from a field in a basket-like spacecraft.
He never forgets who he is: he is being a stranger and being at home simultaneously. This is the heart of Jewish tradition, where every Jew is a boundary crosser and Jews remember the stranger and themselves as strangers.
The Jewish answer to Nietzsche’s superman who was above moral issues; Superman in contrast is immersed in moral issues.
Jewish spiritual and mystic dimensions to Superman’s superpowers, such as the Golem, the creature formed out of clay who would throw himself off buildings and similar feats to protect the Jews of Prague; and the rabbis who were granted supernatural powers by virtue of their holiness.
His being in the diaspora, his need for an alter ego and to fit in and be useful without being noticed is an allegory of Jewish assimilation (especially in the 1930s when anti-semitism in the US was rife.)
Kal-El is Superman’s original, Hebrew-like name which was changed to Anglo-sounding Clark Kent as soon as he arrived in the US.
Superman visits the bottled city of Kandor (the only remaining city of his home planet Krypton, shrunk and inside a bottle) just like diaspora Jews visit Israel.
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incase you didnt notice Lee doesn't post on getbig anymore
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I dont want to be the one to tell him, but I think Superman needs to bring up his legs... :-[
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Is it just me or does Batman look 10x more badass than SM in all these?
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I love all kinda comics always have been reading them....
but...
Superman is shit.
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what kind of gay pic is that man
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(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=190229.0;attach=220956;image)
Batman is looking ungodly huge there. He must have been staying in Jay's back room for a while.
Now that i take a second look i could swear both Supes and Bats have been site injecting their biceps.
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Wonderwoman is HOT ;D
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Superman is Jewish
Superman was created by two nice Jewish boys Jerry Seigel and Joe Shuster in 1930s post-depression middle America. The comic book industry was dominated by Jews.
Superman’s arrival and subsequent success is the story of Jewish immigration and achievements into the US. He is taken in by a kind couple in a strange land and given a chance to make good.
His story is also the Moses story. Moses is rescued from the waters in a basket. Superman is rescued from a field in a basket-like spacecraft.
He never forgets who he is: he is being a stranger and being at home simultaneously. This is the heart of Jewish tradition, where every Jew is a boundary crosser and Jews remember the stranger and themselves as strangers.
The Jewish answer to Nietzsche’s superman who was above moral issues; Superman in contrast is immersed in moral issues.
Jewish spiritual and mystic dimensions to Superman’s superpowers, such as the Golem, the creature formed out of clay who would throw himself off buildings and similar feats to protect the Jews of Prague; and the rabbis who were granted supernatural powers by virtue of their holiness.
His being in the diaspora, his need for an alter ego and to fit in and be useful without being noticed is an allegory of Jewish assimilation (especially in the 1930s when anti-semitism in the US was rife.)
Kal-El is Superman’s original, Hebrew-like name which was changed to Anglo-sounding Clark Kent as soon as he arrived in the US.
Superman visits the bottled city of Kandor (the only remaining city of his home planet Krypton, shrunk and inside a bottle) just like diaspora Jews visit Israel.
The next time you watch Superman II pay careful attention to the scene were Clark and Lois are in Niagara Falls. Lois tells Clark to go get her some fresh squeezed orange juice... while Clark is gone, a kid is playing on the railing near the Falls. Of course, he slips and falls over. People start screaming for help and out of nowhere, Superman appears! He flies down and catches the boy before he hits the rocky waters below.
As he is flying down to catch the kid you can hear all the people cheering for Superman. Amid the cheering you can hear a couple audible phrases. One is “What a nice man!” Another is a woman’s voice saying, “Of course, he’s Jewish!” ha ha ha
I don’t know if this is shown in the subtitles, but it is definitely audible. ;D
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SUPERMAN... ::)
(http://www.psu.edu/ur/archives/intercom_2000/Oct19/Images/Reeve_Christopher.jpg)
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i happen to like batman, even if he ain't really superhero material! >:( remember, he can beat the crap out of the joker, penguin, & riddler, and other criminals. i guess that kinda makes him "special". then again , ANYONE can beat the vrap out of somebody if they really try! ;)
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i happen to like batman, even if he ain't really superhero material! >:( remember, he can beat the crap out of the joker, penguin, & riddler, and other criminals. i guess that kinda makes him "special". then again , ANYONE can beat the vrap out of somebody if they really try! ;)
I agree... batman is the only hero without super powers. makes him more badass in my book.
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wonderwoman may be hot, but is she good in bed?! ;D