Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Super Clothing, Super Awesome

Superman, Batman and Spiderman are definitely suitable rolemodels for young children. People who say that they are not because of scandalous attire are over generalizing the argument. Superman, Batman and Spiderman are the disguises of Clark Kent, Bruce Wayne, and Peter Parker, respectively. These three individuals, when in their normal identity, are fine upstanding men who dress appropriately. Superman is a reporter who generally wears business attire, Bruce Wayne is a CEO of a multinational corporation and wears the finest of clothes, and Peter Parker is a photographer who wears modest street clothes. They only wear “immodest” articles of clothing to keep their true identies secret, and allow for better freedom of movement while they are saving lives, protecting liberties, and otherwise teaching children the nobel lesssons on what it really means to be a good hero and citizen. I can attest, being a avid reader of all of these comics, that these superheroes have only taught me lessons on how to be responsible, honorable, and otherwise a good person and that I have never considered there superhero outfits as normal attire that I should wear.

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