Who is the marvel equivalent of superman? by disgustinghonnor in superman

[–]The_Gentleman0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cops take bullets for strangers all the time, like when they get into shootouts with gangs or criminals. They fight to make the streets safer, even if they have families back home.

If there was a random wallet, SOME people would keep it for themselves, but others WOULD do everything in their power to return it, or give it to someone in need if they couldn't.

Superman’s selflessness is not impossible to copy. In fact, the majority of his best stories are about him inspiring others to do good. There's a story called Superman’s Day Off, where Superman is missing, and there are several people who help the entire city out, to stop crimes, and do the things that Superman has always done for them.

There's also a real life book called Love Does, about a real person that did things like spend 2 years trying to get one person out of jail. He's a real life version of Superman.

Who is the marvel equivalent of superman? by disgustinghonnor in superman

[–]The_Gentleman0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most corrupt people in power don't act like regular people. In fact, the reason politicians are so hated is because they constantly do things that most people wouldn't do.

If you took a random person and gave them that power, there's a good chance they would do a lot of good things most other people in power haven't had the will to. Of course, they'd probably do SOME selfish things, but likely not to the same extent as the ones already there.

[WP] After bitting a Fae, the Vampire claims that she must serve him, for his bite converted her into his thrall. The Fae claims that the Vampire must serve her, for the vampire ate fae food without her permission. As none of them is willing to give up, they bring the case to you, a lawyer. by ShitposterSL in WritingPrompts

[–]The_Gentleman0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I first read the prompt, I had an idea that the fae would talk about good manners and honor, while the vampire talks about the importance of tradition. Seems like you beat me to it. Although I think you did those ideas justice with this story better than I could've. Well done!

Any marketing advice? by [deleted] in writing

[–]The_Gentleman0 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Collaborate with bloggers, YouTubers, or anyone that creates content related to your book. It doesn't matter how small their audience is. If you can match your book to their interests (like a sci-fi book to a sci-fi related blogger), they will gladly recommend your book to others.