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"Superman, who can change the course of mighty rivers, bend steel in his bare hands, and who, disguised as Clark Kent, mild mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper, fights for truth, justice, and the American way."
It does have interesting implications if Superman is... exempted, shall we say, from 'truth, justice and the American way.' Conversely, it also gives more weight to the Clark Kent persona. I know that in some other universes, CK is viewed only as a disguise, not a real person (shudder), but in this definition that isn't possible. A disguise can't fight for justice, can it?

Actually, this line really defines L&C's Clark/Superman dichotomy that we know and love, doesn't it?


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