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Superheroes Art Print - by Danny Haas
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Spider-Man | Superman | Iron Man | Batman

herochan:

Superheroes Art Print - by Danny Haas

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Available at Society6

Spider-Man | Superman | Iron Man | Batman

Reblogged from Beyond Hope

Superman is what I can do, Clark is who I am.

Superman is what I can do, Clark is who I am.

onebreath:

verogeller:

“The world can only see a stainless man of steel wrapped in the stars and stripes, but the truth is that he’s as insecure as the rest of us underneath that thick, impenetrable skin. Most significant of all is his fear of being alone…Biology suggest that I’ll die long before he does and, in his quietest moments, he admits this chills him to the marrow.Occasionally, when I’m stressed or eating too much junk, I think I feel the mild tingle of his x-ray as he scans my arteries or checks my cholesterol, although I know better.Right now he’s got me on some kind of macrobiotic diet utilizing plants and minerals only found in the pacific rim. Personally, I don’t care what I eat as long as someone else does the cooking which, I’m delighted to say, he relishes as much as he enjoys the rest of the housework.He barely needs to sleep at all, but holds me in his arms every night until the dawn breaks anyway. Not a single day begins where he doesn’t tell me how much he loves me. Not a single night draws to a close where he doesn’t say how lucky he was to find Lois Joanne Lane.If I’m honest with myself I’ll admit I wasn’t a very nice person before he came along and proved it was possible to be infatuated with something outside my career.I’d always dated rich, powerful men, but even the rest of them seemed more like rivals and all I was really interested was proving I was smarter than they were, anyway. Superman never provoked that kind of tomboy behavior. This was my first genuinely adult relationship, based on the altogether alien concept of mutual respect.You may think a childhood squared in army bases and a mostly absent dad might mean I was looking for an all protecting father figure, but you couldn’t be more wrong. I didn’t see a superhero as a patriarchal answer to all my problems, as some feminist authors might suggest. I just finally found a man who could keep up with me.His playfulness, his clubhouse in the snow and all the little curiosities he keeps locked up inside indicate to me that here is someone who has never lost his enthusiams for life. He combines the best thing about being a child with the essentian qualities of a man and this, in my opinion, are the ingridients of a Superman.I just wish that, as a writer, I could find the words to make them trust him again, deal the little things that made me fall in love with him without endangering the secret. Like his favorite books or food, the utterly bizarre things that make him laugh. The fact that a tough pulitzer-winning reporter with a pushy, volatile personality is so proud of what he does that she actually insist on ironing his uniforms.He’s always too busy thinking about the rest of us to care what people are saying about him, but I care. He taught me how.”
- Lois Lane, Superman 80 page giant #2 (1999)

onebreath:

verogeller:

“The world can only see a stainless man of steel wrapped in the stars and stripes, but the truth is that he’s as insecure as the rest of us underneath that thick, impenetrable skin. Most significant of all is his fear of being alone…

Biology suggest that I’ll die long before he does and, in his quietest moments, he admits this chills him to the marrow.
Occasionally, when I’m stressed or eating too much junk, I think I feel the mild tingle of his x-ray as he scans my arteries or checks my cholesterol, although I know better.
Right now he’s got me on some kind of macrobiotic diet utilizing plants and minerals only found in the pacific rim. Personally, I don’t care what I eat as long as someone else does the cooking which, I’m delighted to say, he relishes as much as he enjoys the rest of the housework.

He barely needs to sleep at all, but holds me in his arms every night until the dawn breaks anyway. Not a single day begins where he doesn’t tell me how much he loves me. Not a single night draws to a close where he doesn’t say how lucky he was to find Lois Joanne Lane.

If I’m honest with myself I’ll admit I wasn’t a very nice person before he came along and proved it was possible to be infatuated with something outside my career.
I’d always dated rich, powerful men, but even the rest of them seemed more like rivals and all I was really interested was proving I was smarter than they were, anyway.
Superman never provoked that kind of tomboy behavior. This was my first genuinely adult relationship, based on the altogether alien concept of mutual respect.

You may think a childhood squared in army bases and a mostly absent dad might mean I was looking for an all protecting father figure, but you couldn’t be more wrong. I didn’t see a superhero as a patriarchal answer to all my problems, as some feminist authors might suggest. I just finally found a man who could keep up with me.

His playfulness, his clubhouse in the snow and all the little curiosities he keeps locked up inside indicate to me that here is someone who has never lost his enthusiams for life. He combines the best thing about being a child with the essentian qualities of a man and this, in my opinion, are the ingridients of a Superman.

I just wish that, as a writer, I could find the words to make them trust him again, deal the little things that made me fall in love with him without endangering the secret. Like his favorite books or food, the utterly bizarre things that make him laugh. The fact that a tough pulitzer-winning reporter with a pushy, volatile personality is so proud of what he does that she actually insist on ironing his uniforms.

He’s always too busy thinking about the rest of us to care what people are saying about him, but I care. He taught me how.”

- Lois Lane, Superman 80 page giant #2 (1999)

Tags: Superman
giveme-a-reason:


LOIS: You know my um… Richard. He’s a pilot. He takes me up all the time. SUPERMAN: Not like this.
~ Superman Returns


 I LOVE SR <333

giveme-a-reason:

LOIS: You know my um… Richard. He’s a pilot. He takes me up all the time.
SUPERMAN: Not like this.

~ Superman Returns

 I LOVE SR <333

onebreath:

From Michael Myers’ Vintage DC poster series. (flickr)

onebreath:

From Michael Myers’ Vintage DC poster series. (flickr)

(via fuckyeahsmallville)
My heroes &lt;3

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My heroes <3

Reblogged from fuck yeah smallville
onebreath:

supermanblog:

manxome:

Crap, this could cause a CRISIS.



 :D

onebreath:

supermanblog:

manxome:

Crap, this could cause a CRISIS.

 :D