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I'm trying to remember if we've seen Superman stick around after a rescue to sign autographs.

The only cases that stick in my mind are the backstory reference in "Chip Off The Old Clark", where Superman hung out with the passengers of a plane that he saved (thus allowing Leanne to have a photo of the two of them smiling together) and in "UltraWoman" where Lois signs a few autographs on the street and the little girl gives her a picture she drew for her. Clark doesn't seem surprised that Lois is willing to do this, and I think he might even comment on how nice it is to get to do it sometimes, so that makes me think he has done it before.

I guess what I'm trying to figure out is whether it would be strange for him to either stick around for a little while, or on the flip side, specifically leave in order to avoid it, if people start rushing up to him with paper and pens in hand.

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I think it would depend on what else he's got going. I don't think either would be out of character for him, but if he's got Lois waiting on a date with him, he'd probably want to get back to her, especially if Daniel might show up. wink On the other hand, if it's just a lazy Sunday afternoon and he's watching the Metropolis Tigers lose to the Buffalo Bills, he probably wouldn't mind sticking around to put a few of his John Hancocks down for some cute little kids.

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I keep picturing Superman in the middle of signing autographs when he hears Lois' "Help, Superman!"

Poor kid howls after the rapidly departing superhero, "But you still have my Superman doll!"


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i'm with anna here. it depends on the situation. his mood, what else is going on, the nature of the crowd...

if he's mobbed, he might bolt, but if it's just a few people, he might well stick around. same with relaxed/happy vs tense/upset and a bunch of other factors. so, imo, case could be made either way, depending on the exact circumstances.

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