I thought it was the Kents specifically, not the rurality. Pre-Crisis it was more small-town, less farm.
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I also always saw it was the Kents specifically too
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@MarkWaid I like to think it helped to develop his idealism & pushed him to see the world. The latter REALLY taught him values.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I'd like to forward the notion that Clark's understanding of what Superman should represent come from Lois' virtues and ethics...
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I'd love to see some Young Clark stuff that shows a better idea of what rural Kansas communities are actually like in 2016
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Ok. I'll bite. Why?
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You might have accidentally stepped on a gold mine.
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I pretend (now) the city opened his eyes to how backward & small things are in rural America & he aspires to always be better.
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I grew up in a small town & now live in a city, and the only positives from the small town are my parents/brother.
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I think Man of Steel is a good start. Rural yes, values no.
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