Quote Originally Posted by Vordan View Post
Same, it’s good to see the Man of Tomorrow title get more play. Would be nice to see “Champion of the Oppressed” used more as well but that’s likely too obscure.
You gotta commit to that one. You can't have Clark stomp down, reset the status quo and then peace while being called "champion of the oppressed." Truthfully, it'd be difficult to make the Golden Age qualities fit with the mainstream perception of him that we've also come to love, but I think there's a perfect marriage of Reeve and Siegel/Shuster out there. It's just never been done.

I'd adore if he earned it, but outside of the Morrison stuff (which works with the lens of an early days Superman without the responsibilities of being the world's champion or a parent megacorporation telling you to stop pissing off Republicans), you're most likely to see Clark as the Man of Tomorrow and Jon take yet another quality of his father's as Champion of the Oppressed.