Monday 28 April 2014

Bobby Jain & Talking About Superheroes

By Robbie Sutter


There are many different aspects that help to make the work of Bobby Jain stand out more than others. Amongst them has got to be intelligence, which was something that I thought about when it came to the many superheroes in the realm of fiction. Many seem to focus on the typical superpowers - flying, super strength, and what have you - but what about intelligence? There are quite a few characters that, in my opinion, would be suited for this type of business.

I believe that one of the greatest names that could prove to be rather effective alongside Bobby Jain would have to be Tony Stark. It is apparent that this character has a wealth of intelligence to consider but this idea is one that is far more resourceful than anything else. Even though Stark was stranded in the middle of nowhere, Stark was able to utilize the most basic of materials in order to create the first Iron Man suit ever. Stark can prove useful alongside names like Jain.

Initially, the Hulk came to mind when it came to the smartest superheroes but I thought that I never gave enough attention to Hank McCoy. I feel as though the one known as Beast from X-Men should have more respect given to him because of how he isn't able to possess a normal human appearance. Even though the blue fur covering his body sets him apart from others as far as aesthetics are concerned, his knowledge cannot be overlooked. His understanding of human biology is a testament to this.

Keeping the focus on X-Men, perhaps the most learned character in comic book history has got to be Charles Xavier. It isn't enough that he has Ph.D.'s in psychology, genetics, anthropology, and many other fields, even though these certainly help. The fact that he holds 16 different honors at Harvard University goes to show that his level of intelligence is one that no comic book character will be able to replicate. Then again, no one could expect anything less from the founder of the X-Men.

Of course, one can make the argument that there are other superheroes who aren't short on intelligence. This is very true, seeing as how the catalog of not only Marvel but DC and other brands of heroes are able to be looked into. The ones that I have spoken of simply stand out the most to me and I wanted to go into detail about them. It goes to show that, in spite of brute strength and force, the human mind possesses the utmost potential.




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