I never said he's relatable in every single aspect. That's like saying Batman's not relatable because he's rich, so he's only relatable to the 1%. But you can't argue with all the ways I mentioned above.
As far as rent, sure he does. Even Superman needs somewhere to go home and kick up his feet at the end of the day. Yeah, he's got the Fortress of Solitude, but for one, it's not right in the city and it's just as alien to him as it is to anyone else because he still thinks of himself as Clark first. So if he doesn't work at the Planet, then he can't pay his rent. And he has missed work because of injuries, either losing his powers, Kryptonite poisoning, etc.[DOUBLEPOST=1366335240][/DOUBLEPOST]Also, how did I know this argument would come up again?
Oh right, because someone always has to say the idiotic thing that Superman is too perfect or unrelatable and I feel the need to correct them. Why does it only ever come up with Superman and not others? You could make the same claim for any other superhero out there because they have powers or abilities beyond that of the ordinary person. But powers don't define a character, so I don't see why they have to define Superman. He's a character with a history and defining character (personality; not powers) traits just like every other fictional character and there are many aspects of him - just like every other fictional character - that people can relate to.
I'm just tired of the argument because it's completely and unquestionably untrue.