HOW HAVE I NEVER CONSIDERED THE QUESTION OF WHAT A LIGHTSABER WOULD DO AGAINST SUPERMAN'S INVULNERABLE SKIN BEFOREpic.twitter.com/46n8t0MK6F
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Does seem like beams are much easier to draw than him mentally grabbing every molecule he's looking at it and giving it a good shake.
yeah, Byrne's version was a red glow inside his eyes accompanied by whatever he's looking at bursting into flames, which is honestly sexy as hell if you're a nerd about the nuances of PK but lacks a certain visual drama expected by sequential art audiences
Yeah -- it works if you're FOCUSING on it, but doesn't work if you want him doing a fly-by in the background of a big fight or the like.
I'm headcanoning that he's not super PRECISE in his use of it, so the beam we see is all the air being PKed between his eyes and his target.
my headcanon is it's just reverse lasik
"My superpower is to cause things I look at spontaneously destroy themselves in an attempt to improve my eyesight" - seems legit.
it gives the whole thing an extra narrative layer yknow? his longing, his dismay.
I now want to make a superhero whose power is that nearby marbles attempt to help him. Always.
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