Superhero geekery
I am not sure what it is but I was never drawn to individual superheros. As fine and powerful as Superman, Spiderman, and Wonder Woman are, I was more interested in them when they were part of a group. The Fantastic Four, the Justice League, or the Avengers, or even the Defenders (a non-group of sorts) were much more my style for some reason. I have not really analyzed any of this to any great extent, but I have a feeling it had to do with my orientation to cooperation (most of the time) or the fact that I never felt like I could make anything of anything on my own. It could also be due to the fact that I always fantasized ripping a single up the middle to drive in the winning run in a baseball game rather than the usual walk-off home run.
At any rate, my favorite superheros were definitely the ones that were off the beaten path: Captain America, Silver Surfer, Submariner, Mr. Fantastic, and even ROM the Spaceknight. I was never into comic books whole hog like some of my friends were, but we amassed quite a collection of them (especially the Star Wars series) and often bought them at the expense of other more important things. I remember one Mother's Day when....well, we won't go there today.
At any rate, my favorite superheros were definitely the ones that were off the beaten path: Captain America, Silver Surfer, Submariner, Mr. Fantastic, and even ROM the Spaceknight. I was never into comic books whole hog like some of my friends were, but we amassed quite a collection of them (especially the Star Wars series) and often bought them at the expense of other more important things. I remember one Mother's Day when....well, we won't go there today.
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