Maxpower
Super Freak
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Re: Christopher Reeve Superman PF
I've read through some of the thread on this PF and I too believe that the pose is not great. Funny, I even wrote my disappointment on SSC's reveal comment section and they chose not to publish it-shame that they would censor the true opinions of their collectors. Anyways, in my comments to SSC I told them that for this Superman (Christopher Reeve) less is more! We just want a great statue of Chris as Superman and he does not need to be in some weird awkward comic hero pose. In fact, I say just have him standing in the fortress of solitude like in the scene when he just learned who he was from his father- right before he takes flight! I believe that that is a great pose and provides an iconic Christopher "Superman" moment; again, less is more for me with this one. I hope they do reconsider the pose in the end,however, if they don't I still will be getting him because Christopher Reeve was,and still is,the only Superman that made me believe that "a man could fly."
RIP Christopher....
I've read through some of the thread on this PF and I too believe that the pose is not great. Funny, I even wrote my disappointment on SSC's reveal comment section and they chose not to publish it-shame that they would censor the true opinions of their collectors. Anyways, in my comments to SSC I told them that for this Superman (Christopher Reeve) less is more! We just want a great statue of Chris as Superman and he does not need to be in some weird awkward comic hero pose. In fact, I say just have him standing in the fortress of solitude like in the scene when he just learned who he was from his father- right before he takes flight! I believe that that is a great pose and provides an iconic Christopher "Superman" moment; again, less is more for me with this one. I hope they do reconsider the pose in the end,however, if they don't I still will be getting him because Christopher Reeve was,and still is,the only Superman that made me believe that "a man could fly."
RIP Christopher....