As you get older, you realise your parents aren't these superheroes. They're actually people.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Like every mom, you try to juggle, but I also want people to know that you don't have to be a superhero. I'm not a superhero; I have a team of people who help me. I have a great family support system.
The comics I read as a kid were much more influenced by TV and movies. Encountering superheroes as an adult without that kind of childhood sentimentality, it just doesn't allow you, or in my case at least, it wouldn't let me take the characters seriously.
As a kid, you run around the house pretending to be a superhero, and now to be doing it as a job, I feel very lucky.
I think there's nothing wrong with being fixated on superheroes when you are 7 years old, but I think there's a disease in not growing up.
I am very big into superheroes.
Superheroes don't often get their powers in one fell swoop. It's like superhero puberty.
I think you just have to appreciate who you are and hopefully they can see what a superhero is about.
There are those moments where you realize that your parents or your heroes are human and are fallible.
I feel like the word 'mom' and 'supermom' should be synonymous. When you are a mom, you are a superhero.
I never really read superhero stuff as a kid.