Even though every artist seems to forget it a different body shape (and different facial features) are part of Superman’s disguise as Clark Kent, since he has full control over his muscles.
He doesn’t need to rearrange any muscles or features, if he can change enough of his mannerisms, a good enough actor can convince you of a massive body change.
Grammar proofreading, that last line should be “…some ideas get normalized, OK?” Specifically “get” instead of “get’s” as it is. When referring to a singular subject it’s “gets,” and “get” for plural subjects, while “get’s” is the possessive indicating something that belongs to a get (and “get” can be a noun, but it isn’t commonly used as such by most modern English speakers).
Grammatical nitpicking aside, I really like the line. I imagine a fondness for flashy outfits and thematic accoutrements is the kind of affectation one would absorb by social osmosis in that sort of environment.
That 8 pack is perpetuating unobtainable expectations for the average male. He really should be more mindful of these matters.
He is a VILLIAN,….It’s what they do.
Suddenly his arms are much thicker and his chest much broader. Costume must be padded.
Perhaps he buys at the same place as Sarcasmo…
The different body shape *would* help to conceal his identity… if he hadn’t already given himself up and then changed in front of his accusers.
Even though every artist seems to forget it a different body shape (and different facial features) are part of Superman’s disguise as Clark Kent, since he has full control over his muscles.
He doesn’t need to rearrange any muscles or features, if he can change enough of his mannerisms, a good enough actor can convince you of a massive body change.
Well, that’s what happens when you put a costume on over a suit coat! ;)
Narrative element based powers, the costume design…. Who wants to bet the warden’s become The Censor or some bollocks.
Literally called himself that last comic.
I was half expecting that his censor bars were going to be placed on his chest and below his waist.
I know, right? He’s got the motif going with his eyeglasses, what he needs is a “chest protector” and a strategic codpiece to fill out the set.
Overall, not a bad design.
Simple, yet Memorable and Practical
Do you suppose it’s awkward having a beard underneath a mask?
Considering that the entire bottom half of his mask is stretched taut by his nose, a god two or three inches from his mouth, he’s probably fine.
*good
Not if trimmed properly. Now a real beard that’d be a wholly different thing but a goatee? No big deal.
Also why nobody asks about the hair over the head? I’m sure it’s more problematic. This guy is lucky to be bald, just imagine if he had an afro…
Instand good hair after removing the mask/helmet is a superpower that only bikers don’t have.
Soooo……Who wants to bet this is a leadin to a costume change for Buckaress?
Grammar proofreading, that last line should be “…some ideas get normalized, OK?” Specifically “get” instead of “get’s” as it is. When referring to a singular subject it’s “gets,” and “get” for plural subjects, while “get’s” is the possessive indicating something that belongs to a get (and “get” can be a noun, but it isn’t commonly used as such by most modern English speakers).
Grammatical nitpicking aside, I really like the line. I imagine a fondness for flashy outfits and thematic accoutrements is the kind of affectation one would absorb by social osmosis in that sort of environment.