
i've loved clark kent for ...
honestly, i can't really remember when i fell in love with clark so i just added the date of when i saw superman (2025), 'cause that was when i started feeling head over heels in love with him.
i am so in love with clark's humanity; his kindness, his love, his caring nature, and his fragility. in him, i see a bright light that shines in the dark and brings me hope. i have never loved a fictional character more than i've loved clark.
the way he interacts with other characters in his story, and the love he has for all life on earth. everything about him brings a smile to my face and a warmth in my heart. that unwavering belief in the good of others aspires me to be kinder and to hope in the good that exists in the hearts of others.
the love that clark has for his friends and family reminds me a lot of my own unconditional love towards mine, and it brings a smile to my face knowing that that unconditional love is represented in comics and media that a lot of people know and love.
i love you, clark kent. thank you for existing.
my love for you exists on different realities, and even in my own.

The Man of Steel (1986) by John Byrne, Dick Giordano.
Superman For All Seasons (1998) by Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale.
All-Star Superman (2005) by Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely.
Superman: Birthright (2003) by Mark Waid.
All comics under The Death of Superman (1992) comic event by Dan Jurgens.
Booster Gold (1986) by Dan Jurgens Issue #6-#7 & #23.
My Adventures with Superman (2023)