Both comic artists have some misapprehension about how solidly a plane’s wings are attached… maybe they’re Boeings.
Another thing is that if you get past the initial ka-pow! moment, the real issue would be how super are those swimmers? They might work like heat seeking missiles.
I’ve read for years about this scene being written, but not included. Imagine my surprise when I found out that it was not only filmed, but made easily available online!
The Pro had a funnier take on the same basic idea:
Both comic artists have some misapprehension about how solidly a plane’s wings are attached… maybe they’re Boeings.
Another thing is that if you get past the initial ka-pow! moment, the real issue would be how super are those swimmers? They might work like heat seeking missiles.
Been a while since I read it, but Larry Niven had a whole essay on this subject:
https://larryniven.net/?q=man-of-steel-woman-of-kleenex-by-larry-niven
Hancock (2008) had a similar bit, with the titular character blowing a few holes in his roof during a one-night-stand.
I’ve read for years about this scene being written, but not included. Imagine my surprise when I found out that it was not only filmed, but made easily available online!
I swear I read a thought experiment on this topic decades ago in a Penthouse or Playboy.
Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex
lol, that was hilarious
Trashy version
People who have aex are trash and should burn in hell
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