Though Superman is the starting point of the modern superhero, Captain Marvel has had an oversize effect on the naming conventions of our fictional super friends. Captain America, Captain Fight, Captain 3-D, Captain Daring, Captain Comet, Captain Cutlass, Captain Freedom, Captain Guts, Captain Justice, Captain Hurricane, the other Captain Freedom, Captain Power, the other OTHER Captain Freedom… It seems like 1 out of 4 supers have given themselves a battlefield promotion, which raises today’s better-in-the-Navy-than-the-Army query…
The MS-QOTD (pronounced, as always, “misquoted”) isn’t sure whether I’d rather be Captain Longbox, with the power of knowing comics or Captain Deadpan, master of the snark, asking: Which Captain Will YOU Be?
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Captain of Her Heart, with the power of being the right hubby for my wife.
Captain Obvious with the ability to explain things that anyone can easily figure out, because, you see, “obvious” refers to things that pretty much everyone can easily observe.
Captain Indecision with either the inability to choose or the ability to ride out procrastination to the point that action becomes moot, depending on if an inability counts as an ability, though it probably doesn’t really matter anyway.