A bad, bad, super-bad day…
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A man walks past a sculpture of Superman by German artist Marcus Wittmers in front of the art gallery Andreas Wendt in Berlin August 16, 2006. The balloon reads: ‘Even heroes have bad days’. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
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Supervillain Flextor the Magnificant tries to act nonchalant when his lead-lined plastic bag full of kryptonite malfunctions, taking down the accursed do-gooder a few hours early.
I had no idea Lex Luthor was German.
I’m just surprised the artist didn’t use Wonder Woman for the statue.
You shouldn’t drink and fly.
Show off.
What grows from superman seed.
Um. Do we where he got his cape starched?
Graduate from College. Be a Superman. The world will be your miter-board.
You thought they treated Saddam Hussein’s statue badly.
When you lose the ol’ x-ray vision, you kind of over-compensate.
What a hangover! I have gone blind and my head feels huge.
Hey! I can do whatever the heck I want. I’m Superman! Who’s gonna stop me? Hah! Hahahahaha.
“Ants in the pavement, you say. I’ll sort them out”
An aging Superman attempts to reverse time by altering the rotation of the earth one time too many.