Every superhero has this superhero identity and a civilian identity. A lot of their lives are about code switching.
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There's always a need for new superheroes. As society changes, the types of superheroes will probably change as well.
Most superheroes are painted with a specific moral objective that makes them who they are. And that moral objective influences everything they do, so there's an expectation for what you're going to see out of a certain character.
I've learned that being a superhero isn't all glitz and glamour. We think if we have a special power, our problem will go away. It's just a new set of problems. Being a superhero alienates you and separates you from humanity. As Spiderman famously said, 'With great power comes great responsibility.'
Being a superhero is a lot of fun.
I think superheroes today are like whistle blowers.
You have to always try to think about them like real people first, and not just heroes. They have to be real characters. As people do more and more superhero stuff, the characters are what distinguish it, just like in cop shows.
I'm used to comic books being reimagined, different takes on some of our beloved superheroes.
I'm not a superhero - I'm a super worker!
I've always dreamed of being a superhero, and I actually got to play one!
I have never met a superhero, but why are we so obsessed with superheroes?
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