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In other words, humans are not too large to fly, but our strength simply cannot support our weight in flight. These are like little instruction booklets inside our bodies that decide how we grow and what our bodies can do.

Angel — Humanoid creatures who are generally depicted with bird-like wings. In Abrahamic mythology and Zoroastrianism mythology, angels are often depicted as benevolent celestial beings who act as messengers between God and humans. The griffin was a favourite decorative motif in the ancient Middle Eastern and Mediterranean lands. A centaur was a creature from Greek mythology which was half-man and half-horse. The head, arms and torso were human and joined at the waist to the body and legs of a horse.

The centauress who appears most frequently in literature is Hylonome, wife of the centaur Cyllarus. Chiron was known for his exceptional goodness and wisdom. He was the only immortal centaur.

Chiron took no part in the fight but, was accedentally wounded by Hercules. As an immortal Chiron could not die but, lived in terrible pain. Greek mythology associates Sagittarius with the centaur Chiron, who mentored Achilles, a Greek hero of the Trojan War, in archery. Sagittarius, the half human and half horse, is the centaur of mythology, the learned healer whose higher intelligence forms a bridge between Earth and Heaven.

This sign belongs to the Earth element or triplicity, and has a feminine or negative polarity, as well as a fixed modality, quality, or quadruplicity. It is a Venus-ruled sign along with Libra. In Greek mythology, Taurus was identified with Zeus, who assumed the form of a magnificent white bull to abduct Europa, a legendary Phoenician princess.

Taurus is known for its bright stars Aldebaran, Elnath, and Alcyone, as well as for the variable star T Tauri. The constellation is also home to the Pleiades Messier 45 , also known as the Seven Sisters, and the Hyades, the two nearest open star clusters to Earth.

Both names can be understood as titles of Nergal, the major Babylonian god of plague and pestilence, who was king of the Underworld. In Greek mythology, Gemini was associated with the myth of Castor and Pollux, the children of Leda and Argonauts both.

The constellation of Gemini is made up of two twins: Castor and Pollux. When Castor was killed in battle, Pollux pleaded with Zeus to bring him back. His rocket is found by the Waynes and they get shot and in turn he becomes Batman. As Batman, this Superman kills criminals throws them from large heights, burns them with his heat vision, etc.

In Superman, Inc. Not the marvel version which died of cancer , Wonder Woman and the Justice League made up of some of the heroes listed above.

Of course this is just an excuse, the real reason Batman is there is to find out about the recent Joker problems in that city. At this point Bruce Wayne is retired as Batman and he is the mentor to a new Batman protogee. The Batman: Year One comic has the same thing. Most of his semi-stable relationships with other people both romantic or friendship have involved other costumed heroes and villains or law enforcement types.

Looks like I put the wrong link in for Superman Inc. Are you aware of the Superheroes Conference held last year in Melbourne? Also, GSG, you jump back and forth between insightful anthropological commentary about superman as public mythology and geeky insider comments about superman the commodity churned out by a company always looking for new narratives.

I think it is safe to say that many of the superman-the-commodity narratives have never entered the public consciousness which is more shaped by the various TV shows and movies than the various collector edition comic books. In this sense, I think the cold-war era patriotism is an important point. In this vein, my favorite spoof of Superman is the French Super Dupont , who captures Lois Lane from Superman because he has such a nice French accent …. Or, to put it in another way, it was precisely his lack of ethnicity that made him so popular as he tries to fit in.

Not unlike all the White people who began to discover their own various white or even Native American ethnicities around that time. I think part of my shifting back and forth represents a sort of generation break in terms of looking at Superman and Batman. At this point in comics there was a massive shift in the portrayal of Superman and Batman and this shift did translate into wider mainstream interpretations of both heroes.

This shift can actually be pinpointed to specific comic books. This was a much darker take on Batman. This in turn has led to two different perceptions of Batman by the general public: 1.

The sixties tv goofy Batman and 2. The changes in the commodity have in turn led to changes in symbolic understanding. I would argue that in many cases these changes had to take place in order to attract new to people to these characters as commodities.

I think my posts sort of represent a mixture of both I tend to write using stream of conciousness on message boards so often times my intented meaning becomes confused. Of course people of the same generation could potentially hold both of these interpretations. It will be interesting what happens when Superman Returns comes out in July.

In Superman stories, however, there tends to be a larger focus on Clark Kent — most strikingly I am thinking of the early 90s? Is this because alter egos make a better storyline? I would certainly suspect so. Batman is just really athletic or smart, or gadget-laden , and unlike Bruce, free of social bonds. I apologize because I realize this is a tangent — I think the real point of the Batman-Superman debate is just that Batman does not hold the same symbolic sway as Superman.

Superman is for everyone, he does transcend the comic books. It could be that Kryptonite affects Superman by interfering with his cells and their ability to metabolize solar radiation. Thus, it makes him weaker due to the inability of his cells to process the radiation necessary to give him his superpowers! Writers want instant effects to keep the reader interested and intrigued!

Green Kryptonite makes Superman weak and can even kill him. But, Kryptonite comes in many variations —red, gold, blue, white, etc. All affect superman differently.

Some rob Superman of his powers, some destroy plant life, some cause bizarre behaviour and transformations and some deprive Kryptonians of their memories. What other powers does Superman possess? Can you guess at the science behind them? If you want more information on the Science of Superman, we consulted this in-depth report and this detailed breakdown of Superman's powers! Images courtesy of Wikipedia. Monday, March 21, Flight The difference in gravity may also explain how the Man of Steel is able to fly.

Indestructibility Yes he can fly, yes he can lift buildings, but perhaps most impressive is that Superman can handle almost anything thrown at him literally!

Kryptonite Superman is invincible!



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