In which the Nerdwriter defends Clark Kent. It was actually the The Sandman series by Neil Gaiman which got me into comics, but my obsession flowered with Superman and I read & collected monthlies, trades, memorabilia until it became too expensive to sustain. DC insists on crossing story-arcs over different titles; to keep up you have to buy so much and I couldn't afford it. I want to come back someday, see what they're up to with the reboot. I've had the chance to peruse a few books, looks good. Keep the stories human. Focus on the similarities between the readers and the heroes, not the differences.
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Unlock Your Imagination with Hacksmith Industries: A Journey into Engineering and Creativity
In an age where technology is rapidly advancing, it's refreshing to find a show that not only entertains but educates. *Hacksmith Industries*, spearheaded by engineer and creator James Hobson, takes viewers on an exhilarating journey through the world of engineering, turning iconic fictional gadgets from movies, video games, and comics into real-life prototypes. With its unique concept and engaging presentation, this YouTube series captivates audiences while inspiring them to explore careers in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) fields.
The first season of *Hacksmith Industries* introduces us to the creativity that lies within every innovative thinker. The inaugural episode revisits a nostalgic project from 2005 featuring Jamie and Richard chasing down a villain named Shawn. This throwback sets the stage for what’s to come: an exploration of imagination melded with technical expertise. Each episode builds upon this foundation by showcasing various projects that have garnered international acclaim—such as the world’s first retractable plasma lightsaber that can reach astonishing temperatures!