Every Man Who Ever Wore A Superman Cape As A Kid, Honor This Brave Little Hero.

“Criminals are a superstitious and cowardly lot.” :cool:

Sherlock Holmes?
Roy Rogers?
Max Planck?
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Nobody knows this.

Going from armed robbery to murder is a step that the vast majority of robbers never make. A robber still knows what a child is.

Chalk me down for the kid being brave and lucky.

If that were my kid, I would feel huge and equal amounts of love and fear. It is amazingly brave for a child to confront “evildoers” like that. Heck, sometimes my kids don’t want to talk to family they haven’t seen in a few weeks. But, I would be absolutely terrified and the boy’s immersion in fantasy land. Sure, he’s only 4, but stern discussions about what’s real and what’s fake are needed.

My son is almost 7 and he is convinced that another boy in his class at school has a real Ben10 watch (it’s a show on Cartoon Network). And the boy has a secret lab under his house. And it’s all REAL. Really, it’s all real.

I assume the kid hadn’t seen the last few Batman movies…

Serious Kudo’s to the kid, he stood up and confronted what he saw as evil and a threat to his family.

Hope the guys behind the Power Rangers franchise make sure he get’s some merchandise. He deserves recognition far more than a lot of the fools the media portrays as being a hero.

What they really ought to do is have him as a “guest star” on one of their episodes. I don’t think anything could more clearly show him that the MMPR aren’t real than to see them sitting around, getting their makeup applied and wires clipped to them.

The kid was very lucky, his sister is very lucky and the Boy was very brave but also needs some work on his concept of reality.

From the bottom of the article:

Of course I suspect my son was more than capable of confusing fiction with reality to near this level when he was 4. We had to tell him that dressing as Superman for Halloween did not mean he could fly.

Jim

So the next time you get mugged you’ll tell the guy to go to hell, right? :slight_smile:

Yeah, but if the young Bruce had seen off his parents’ mugger with a Roy Rogers cap pistol , he wouldn’t have become Batman, and generations of kids wouldn’t have had him as a role model for confronting armed bandits with toy weapons and, uh, my brain hurts. What’s the greatest good for the greatest number here?