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Thursday, 24 April 2014

Bobby Jain & Speaking Of Superheroes

By Robbie Sutter


What are some of the aspects that can work into the efforts conducted by Bobby Jain? I believe that there are many but I'd like to focus more so on the idea of intelligence for the moment. It's something that I thought about recently with superheroes, especially given the fact that various powers - super strength, the ability to fly, and what have you - are given much more attention. Perhaps the presence of mind can help a select few superheroes in this line of work.

In fact, one of the best names that I can consider for the work of Bobby Jainwould have to be Tony Stark. The one who is better known on a universal scale as Iron Man has showcased a tremendous wealth of intelligence, which goes without saying considering that the first Iron Man suit was constructed by him with only raw materials. In addition, his personality, while somewhat sarcastic, has a sense of charm that can be picked up on. Perhaps Stark can work well alongside names the likes of 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.

While on the subject of X-Men, perhaps there is attention that should be brought to Charles Xavier. The idea of a higher brain pattern is something that is heavily connected to Xavier and I think one of the reasons for this has to do with the 16 different honors he has held at Harvard. In addition, he holds a number of different Ph.D.'s from the school, some of the majors being genetics and psychology. With these points in mind, very few characters can argue that they are as learned as the X-Men founder.

Are there other characters in the realm of comic books that can be described as intelligent as well? I definitely believe this to be true and you do not even have to limit yourself to the Marvel brand. There are so many ways that these particular characters have been able to come into play, utilizing the power of cognition more than anything else. When you get down to it, brute force alone may not be enough for justice to seize the day on many an occasion.




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