Captain America has had multiple existential crises over the years - even parted ways with the government because of them - because he's keenly aware of what he represents. But he's stuck to his ideals, to the point of berating both a Neo-Nazi AND a Jew for their behavior. 9/14
Of course, when it comes to Superman, his excellent upbringing was instrumental in shaping who he became. He was instilled with an impeccable sense of morality, justice, and notions of right and wrong, by his loving adoptive parents Jonathan and Martha Kent. Kudos to them.😁 8/14
For example, in "Adventures of Superman" #590, then-POTUS Lex Luthor asks Superman to rescue an American journalist being held hostage in a hostile foreign nation. This is, of course, a ruse, and Superman foils the assassination of that country's ruler by the "journalist". 7/14
This means that their loyalty to America is not necessarily to the country, its people, or its government, but to the ideals upon which it was founded. If they were asked to do something which violated those principles "in the name of America", neither of them would do it. 6/14
This reminds me of "The Elder Sister-like One". 🥰 https://t.co/c4AmSnruGc
I heard the "Monster Hunter" cooking song in my head while I was looking at this page. 😅
Man, Junji Ito makes accidentally grabbing cat poop look terrifying. 😅
The Online Adventures of Ikumi Nakamura (@nakamura193) - Episode 2: Nakamura-sensei Discovers Horny Jail (Part 3 of 3)
The Online Adventures of Ikumi Nakamura (@nakamura193) - Episode 2: Nakamura-sensei Discovers Horny Jail (Part 2 of 3)
Man, convenience store owners are a breed apart. 😅