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Favourite childhood superhero

@NeuralGnat said in #10:

Early on, it was the original Superman TV show with George Reeves, because all we had at the time was TV.

Later, it was the Batman TV show with Adam West, because all we had at the time was TV.

And before TV? ;)

@NeuralGnat said in #10: > Early on, it was the original Superman TV show with George Reeves, because all we had at the time was TV. > > Later, it was the Batman TV show with Adam West, because all we had at the time was TV. And before TV? ;)

Flash

when he ran fast the air turned the color of his costume

Flash when he ran fast the air turned the color of his costume

Krypto the Superdog

Ofc

Krypto the Superdog Ofc

I wasn't really into superheros as a kid, but if I had to pick I guess I'd say Albator.

I wasn't really into superheros as a kid, but if I had to pick I guess I'd say Albator.

The Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine from the TV series "Kung Fu".
Back then, everyone in my circle of friends wanted to be able to fight as effectively and elegantly as him.

The Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine from the TV series "Kung Fu". Back then, everyone in my circle of friends wanted to be able to fight as effectively and elegantly as him.

Henry Danger
Honestly the only one i watched as a kid, but still counts :)

Henry Danger Honestly the only one i watched as a kid, but still counts :)

@Shadow1414 said in #7:

#1: Batman. The way that he turns his tragedy of losing his parents into opportunity and success in preventing others from suffering such a fate has always inspired me. His dedication---even when faced with pain, sleep deprivation, and loss after loss---shows that there are things worth risking your health and life for.

Batman is awesome; an ultra-rich playboy who, rather than seeing a therapist, uses his childhood trauma as an excuse to batter mentally ill people to a pulp. He doesn't use guns because he thinks it's more ethical to cripple people with his hands. His butler then washes his victim's blood stains out of his tights whilst he goes out to party and drink champagne. And after convalescing in Arkham Asylum, escapees are once again terrorised with the Bat Signal that tells them the caped crusader will soon be savagely stamping on their freshly healed spinal column, whilst the police ignore their screams for mercy.

@Shadow1414 said in #7: > #1: Batman. The way that he turns his tragedy of losing his parents into opportunity and success in preventing others from suffering such a fate has always inspired me. His dedication---even when faced with pain, sleep deprivation, and loss after loss---shows that there are things worth risking your health and life for. Batman is awesome; an ultra-rich playboy who, rather than seeing a therapist, uses his childhood trauma as an excuse to batter mentally ill people to a pulp. He doesn't use guns because he thinks it's more ethical to cripple people with his hands. His butler then washes his victim's blood stains out of his tights whilst he goes out to party and drink champagne. And after convalescing in Arkham Asylum, escapees are once again terrorised with the Bat Signal that tells them the caped crusader will soon be savagely stamping on their freshly healed spinal column, whilst the police ignore their screams for mercy.

@LordSupremeChess said in #16:

Henry Danger
Honestly the only one i watched as a kid, but still counts :)

YESS he was the best bro

@LordSupremeChess said in #16: > Henry Danger > Honestly the only one i watched as a kid, but still counts :) YESS he was the best bro

Conan the barbarian,Superman,Rocky Balboa

Conan the barbarian,Superman,Rocky Balboa

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