19 years old, has high-functioning autism (but don't make it a big deal), loves drawing, writing and comics/manga
Link to my DeviantArt: http://rulkout1993.deviantart.com/
To Lara Lor-Van, who sacrificed her only son to the uncertainty of the vastness space in order to give him a chance at life.
To whom she gave all a mother could give.
She gave him every chance.
maxwelllord asked:
jimmy olsen!
OTP: Uh…. I dunno, maybe anyone who isn’t from the Daily Planet staff and Supes/Jimmy?
BrOTP: Clark/Superman and Jimmy FTW! Also, Perry White/Jimmy :D
OT3: Same as OTP
NOTP: Jimmy/death
With all apologies to Dr. Seuss, a poem for Mother’s Day for the Moms of DC Comics.
There are Moms who are Queens
and Moms who make you screamThere are Moms who run family and farm
And Moms who aren’t afraid to strong armThere are Moms who are protective
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Unpopular opinion: If DC insists on updating the classic Superman costume, I wish they’d go with the version currently being seen in Smallville: Season 11 (right) as opposed to the current New 52 version (left).
Why? Well, for one, having yellow accents on the belt makes the yellow on his
S-symbolchest insignia look less random.Secondly, it doesn’t have the stupid collar that DC decided to give everybody in the New 52.
And lastly, it’s lighter-looking and less armored than the New 52 look, which makes sense to me considering that Clark doesn’t need armor in the first place.
Now, personally I see no reason to get rid of the old underpants-over-tights look, which did fine for 73 years. But if they’re going to update it, I think the Smallville:S11 look gets it more right.
Regardless of which look you like better, though, there’s one thing about Clark’s costume which should always be canon in my book:
Well, at least some agrees that the old red shorts didn’t deserve the heave-ho :)
I wonder if DC remembers that Superman’s actual, in-canon reaction to thinking Lois had died was to tell Manchester Black (a psychic who fooled him into thinking Lois was dead with a mind trick) that he wouldn’t kill him, but he would take him to jail so he could never hurt anyone…
Gave rule 63 Clark Kent another go. I figure she’d always wear her hair up since Superwoman has her’s down.





