Superman Hero Essay

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Superman is a hero who saves Earth from his enemies.He does it because he enjoys protecting and saving the people of his planet Earth.I personally think Superman is the greatest superhero ever. One reason I like superman is because he is invincible.It’s cool because nothing can hurt him.Like it’s so amazing because you can do anything to him and he wont die nomatter what you do to him nothing will happen to him.like even if you drop nukes on him you can even give him ebola and he still wont die. The second reason I like him is because he can fly.It’s so cool because he can fly around the world but he also has to stay in Earth’s atmosphere.Because if he doesn’t he can’t breath and his nose starts to bleed and he can also faint

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