If I wrote a Jewish superhero, he'd have awesome time-traveling powers. I'd call him Doctorow.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I could name you a dozen superheroes whose powers I'd like to have. But if I could have any power in the world, it would be the power to read or watch a creative work and absorb the technical skill of the people who made it. Because then I could have even more fun writing. That's my core identity. I'm a writer. I just love telling stories.
I wanted to create characters who could do fantastic things but who weren't exactly superheros - characters who exist on sort of a spectrum from super-ability to disability.
I think it would be great to play a superhero. That will be one of my goals.
I would love to be a superhero.
I like superheroes who are very human and underdog. That's why I relate to my character in 'A Flying Jatt': because he is a very normal person and very human. He was very unsure about his super powers; he didn't know how to use them. He is scared of heights, speed. Especially he is scared of his mom, but he has to listen to her.
The Dark Satirist, like the Dark Knight - that could be a good name for a superhero.
I want to be a superhero. Maybe I'll be a bartending superhero who shakes martinis to save the world.
I think I'd make a great superhero. I'm serious. I want to play a superhero, and I've already got one in mind. I think I've still got the body for the costume, and it's something I really want to do.
If I had to choose a superhero to be, I would pick Superman. He's everything that I'm not.
So, it's cool that, yes, Hal Jordan is a superhero, but my character is a real-world hero in her own life.