The whole point of Superman is that he has enough power to take over the world easily, but instead he works a completely normal job, has a normal girlfriend/wife, has children (in some stories). He has all those powers yet all he wants for himself is a normal life. And all he wants to do as Superman is help people, not be an adored figure. He represents what we should all strive to be.
I find Clark Kent to be somewhat inspiring by himself. Aside from being Superman's alter ego; he's honest, reliable, hard-working and considerate...and "in my forty years of journalism he's the fastest typist I've ever seen!"
That's one reason I like One Punch Man so much. It takes that same concept but instead of just wanting to help people he mostly just wants to have fun.
The whole point of Superman is that he has enough power to take over the world easily, but instead he works a completely normal job, has a normal girlfriend/wife, has children (in some stories). He has all those powers yet all he wants for himself is a normal life. And all he wants to do as Superman is help people, not be an adored figure. He represents what we should all strive to be.
I find Clark Kent to be somewhat inspiring by himself. Aside from being Superman's alter ego; he's honest, reliable, hard-working and considerate...and "in my forty years of journalism he's the fastest typist I've ever seen!"
That's one reason I like One Punch Man so much. It takes that same concept but instead of just wanting to help people he mostly just wants to have fun.
Yeah, but that all makes sense and is reasonable, unlike OP who just wants to seethe about the jews instead.