18 April 2025

Published April 16, 2025 by rochellewisoff

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Genre: Fiction
Word Count:100

TRUTH, JUSTICE, AND A BETTER TOMORROW


Mia and Tommy entered the comic book shop. He went right to the Superman section. “Ooh, this one’s vintage. From 1942. Wow! He’s changing from Clark Kent to Superman in a phone booth. What’s a phone booth?”


“It was an eight-foot box where people could pay to make telephone calls when they were out and about.”


“Why didn’t they use their cell phones?”


“Cell phones weren’t invented yet, Goofy.”


As they exited the shop, Tommy pointed. “Look, Sis! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Superman!”


Mia rolled her eyes. “You dork. It is a bird.”

Below is the intro to one of my favorite TV shows as a small child. Incidentally in 104 episodes of this program, Clark Kent never once changed clothes in a phone booth. Great Caesar’s Ghost!

46 comments on “18 April 2025

  • I really enjoyed the story and superman connection. I watched the video and somehow I knew almost every word of that opening – I was surprised at that. Also, I liked the comics and it was funny that Clark said a phone booth was not the most comfortable place to change garments….

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  • I sometimes wonder whether ours is the generation that has seen the most change, both in technology, philosophies and social engineering. I can still remember the smell of phoneboxes, even the more pleasant ones. Superman, on the other hand, seems to have been around for ever. Good one

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    • Dear Sandra,

      I guess it’s debatable as to which generation has seen the most changes. I remember my parents giving the “in my day” speeches about radio and television. I think someone still living in that generation has seen the most changes. Sadly there are very few of them left amongst us. We’ve definitely seen so many changes. It’s hard to keep up. Remember when a computer took up an entire room?

      I guess even Superman has to fight to keep up with the times. 😉 Than you.

      Shalom,

      Rochelle

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  • Thanks for the trip down memory lane, Rochelle! I never read the comics but watched the tv show with George Reeves and was thinking how he would just rip open his shirt and usually fly out a window! They addressed this with humor in the movie with Christopher Reeves Superman movie where he goes to change in a phone booth but they had been replaced with those open booths that gave no protection or privacy.

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