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Anonymous ID: k2rpOm4aCanada /bant/22987022#22987937
7/25/2025, 10:23:12 AM
Zack Snyders Superman and Superman in general, apparently people like Superman because he's so powerful he almost never loses and never really struggles. The character Thor is a literal God. While I like Thor, I don't really like the fact that he is actually a God.

I guess an example would be the series Invincible, which is pretty popular right now. The main character struggles a lot and is at risk for losing all the time. A common almost trademark aspect of the show is that the main character basically gets beaten up really badly all the time. But it's still not a risk or threat to him because like the title says he's invincible. But maybe the shows there is a market for infallible characters.

I'm just not entirely sure where to go, want to look for as an example to use as guidance or inspiration for implantation. I guess it almost defeats the purpose because it comes with the territory of superheroes to be impossibly strong perhaps. What's the point of making them super powered if they're not infallible? If you were to stray from mythology what would that look like? Well, it almost makes me think of religion, for example Jesus by many is considered a God, but he is fragile and human. So maybe that's an example, but that irks me because I want to stay away from religion somewhat.

Its really interesting to think then and wonder what would happen if you were to distance yourself from religion and mythology? I don't know what the answer would be

I am sort of guided a lot by friedrich Nietzsche