Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap

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  1. simpsonfan2

    simpsonfan2 said, 7 months ago

    It worked on Lois Lane.

  2. F6F5Hellcat

    F6F5Hellcat said, 7 months ago

    For decades. Though there are explinations why it worked of Superman so well. As Clark he speaks in a slightly different voice, looses the curly que, wears glasses, slumps to look shorter, and wears slightly baggy suits to look overweight. Past explinations have included being able to compress his spine to become physically shorter and having had super hypnosis. Though Luthor said it best when he had a super computer deduce that Clark Kent was really Superman. Anybody with those god like powers would never settle for being mild mannered (in otherwords no one could believe Superman is Clark Kent, especially not Lex Luthor).

  3. Kaywest

    Kaywest said, 7 months ago

    Didn’t Silver-Age Superman have some sort of hypnotic power through his eyes, thus making him able to appear completely ordinary to his co-workers?

    Perhaps our Cap just deals with morons? It has to work almost the same way, right?

  4. lunatic03867

    lunatic03867 said, 7 months ago

    Another explanation was that as Superman, he would vibrate his head so cameras couldn’t get a good picture.

  5. Chikuku

    Chikuku said, 7 months ago

    Batman/Bruce Wayne changes his voice and body language, depending on which persona he is faking.Maybe Superman/Clark does the same.

  6. Blackwolff9

    Blackwolff9 said, 7 months ago

    @Chikuku

    Of course,Batman wears a cowl,so it’s kinda easier for him to get away with the secret identity thing than Supes. Superman actually has to be a better actor. It’s not just the costume, it’s about fully embodying the persona of a regular,mild-mannered guy in speech,temperment,body posturing,etc.

  7. F6F5Hellcat

    F6F5Hellcat said, 7 months ago

    @Kaywest

    I mentioned that

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