every time I find some new tag people use to tag their superhero OC starts THE HUNT

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every time I find some new tag people use to tag their superhero OC starts THE HUNT

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hi
I'm making here collection of superhero stuff, mostly superhero media outside of giants like DC and Marvel and superpower exploration, worldbuilding and jokes. Feel free to tag me or send admissions.
Also if you have superpowered OCs (not necessary superheroes) you can send me that too
tags are inconsistent, but I try to sort things a bit
my posts - #superdump post
I reblog other people's art, sometimes under #superpowered oc tag, you can correct me if that's not an OC or I misinterpreted something
superpower ideas - #superpower ideas - as said in title
superpowers and superheroes communities here or anywhere else - #community builders
writing ideas, prompts, narrative tools - all under #narrative tag
I mostly reblog small artists and writers while avoiding big names, but sometimes people make valid points about giants universes (like Marvel or DC) tag is #big media and title name
I do not take responsibility for blogs from which I reblog posts, I'm not doing moral inspections
fun fact: I put in tumblr search "Algerian superhero" and found two or three characters from different creators. But putting other random nationalities as "x superhero" in search gives no meaninful results.
So round of applause to Algerian superheroes
I have sort of conflicting thoughts about teen superheroes in "adult"/realistic settings
Don't get me wrong - I love(d) this trope, rewatched youg justice god knows how many times. But now I tutor teens and see them from adult perspective and training some teenager to kill or bear responcibility about people's lives seems unthinkable. Not to mention how much this would hurt education and socializing, but maybe it's night babka demon in me
on that note of night posts. when I was 12-14 I was huge fan of Hitgirl from kick-ass and rewatched kick-ass and kick-ass 2 over 5 times. Rewatched these movies recently and I don't understand my movie choices of that time. And had slight questions about parental control, as I clearly wouldn't like to show these movies to my kids (which I don't have, but you know - hypothetical) in such age.
Also love hit-girl, but I think someone should do some study of her as child-soldier. Thinking about second movie and how fine she navigated school and talking to peers, I think realistic take on these events would be fun to see
Look up The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog: And Other Stories from a Child Psychiatrist's Notebook for references, because I mean huge neurological and psychological deficiencies

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hell, I love this collection of people's works about supes. So many, all are good and so original. Love this. I wish I tagged it properly...
I have this dilemma with my OCs, who are not, in fact, superheroes. More like they're people in setting where superpowers happen and they just... work with it. which I don't know how to tag, aside from capepunk
I have to confess: I don't like immortal superhero type