He seems to enjoy letting them think they’re fooling him. Kind of makes you rethink how many of Clark Kent’s coworkers are just being polite and pretending the glasses are actually a disguise.
Although I did see a thing where Henry Cavill talked about hanging out in Times Square or someplace like that, directly under a giant screen showing an ad for Man of Steel for over an hour, and he was approached by exactly two people. One asked him for directions and the other was a cop telling him to stop loitering.
IIRC there was an Astro City short where the Lois expy outs her Clark expy right in the bullpen. The poor guy pretty much says he can’t take her obsessive stalking any more and just leaves for good. Her co-workers are yelling at her for being an idiot and they all knew the whole time and were just playing along because that’s what he seemed to want and they all owed him their lives several times over so why not. She winds up a pariah, remembered forever as the woman who drove one of the planet’s greatest heroes into leaving by being a creeper.
Quite the effective deconstruction of Silver Age Lois Lane, although it overlooks how terrible Clark was in return throughout that period.
Oh, I see the makeup formed a ninja like smokescreen of non detection. It looks like Mark’s hoping to break the ice soon too.
YEEEEE! Though sweat with that much concealer can be troublesome!
He seems to enjoy letting them think they’re fooling him. Kind of makes you rethink how many of Clark Kent’s coworkers are just being polite and pretending the glasses are actually a disguise.
Although I did see a thing where Henry Cavill talked about hanging out in Times Square or someplace like that, directly under a giant screen showing an ad for Man of Steel for over an hour, and he was approached by exactly two people. One asked him for directions and the other was a cop telling him to stop loitering.
He was even wearing a Superman shirt under his jacket.
IIRC there was an Astro City short where the Lois expy outs her Clark expy right in the bullpen. The poor guy pretty much says he can’t take her obsessive stalking any more and just leaves for good. Her co-workers are yelling at her for being an idiot and they all knew the whole time and were just playing along because that’s what he seemed to want and they all owed him their lives several times over so why not. She winds up a pariah, remembered forever as the woman who drove one of the planet’s greatest heroes into leaving by being a creeper.
Quite the effective deconstruction of Silver Age Lois Lane, although it overlooks how terrible Clark was in return throughout that period.
He has always known
Hehe… This is true love!
To Quote Green Lantern:
“I’ve known you my whole life! I’ve seen you naked! You don’t think I would recognize you because I can’t see your cheekbones?”
Haha these two cant catch a break
When the time comes and they ask why he never said anything, I hope his response is something along the lines of, “It wasn’t my secret to share.”