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If you could be any superhero, who would you be?
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Marlene Mesot
I would be Clark Kent, not Superman. I was a big fan of Lois & Clark: The new Adventures of Superman when it was on TV in the late 90s. It’s not leaping tall buildings, but finding the people in those buildings and letting them tell their stories that is important. When Lois got Superman’s powers she learned it was not all glory and goodness to have such responsibility. Clark’s humanity was his super strength.
kim
I am a black cat with superpowers. at least it felt like power at the time. my human was spacing out and looked weird. I jumped up on her lap, front paws on her shoulders and went nose to nose with her. she opened her eyes, looked at me and seemed confused. she said “oh, I need sugar don’t I”. Power cat saved the day.
Elyse
I didn’t even think about making up my own. I should have done that.
Dawn Suvino
Super s/hero Dawn would help me work to correct my shortcomings: the tendency to procrastinate, the inability to confront people directly, the unproductive practice of playing and replaying past mistakes in my mind, self-flagellation and an inability to let go of guilt over prior bad acts. She would remind me of the hard work I have done to correct these character flaws, and encourage me to keep working. She’d carry a ruler and scales and an hourglass.
Dawn Suvino
Abbie Taylor
Super Hero Dreams
When I was a teenager, I wanted to be Wonder Woman. I imagined myself flying across the country in my own plane, lassoing suspects and making them come clean, and otherwise fighting crime. Never mind that my vision was limited. Now that I’m older and wiser, I’m glad those dreams didn’t come true and that I’m an ordinary person like everyone else.
CLEORA
SuperCSB
By CSB
Up in the sky, it’s SuperCSB. Mows the yard faster than a speeding bullet.
Super hearing and x-ray vision would solve a lot of problems.
I could spy the jerk ringing my doorbell at 4am, get rid of the yard man that won’t mow on the agreed upon day. . and visit any place in the world in the blink of an eye.
Then, of course, there is that “help-others” thing.
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Elyse
My white bangs block my view of the bus windows. So many people in Hero cosplays traveling to Comicon beside me, thinking they are in the spotlight, fighting for what is right. I fight when I feel it’s right, not when someone tells me to. I sit and feel the roar of the tire’s vibration just below me. I am on my motorcycle, flying free with nothing holding me back. I am Ana Marie! I am the Rogue, and I am free!