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....please;

'Superman' marble mainly refers to the colors blue, red, and yellow in reference to the comic book character, and so far everything is ok

What leaves me a bit puzzled is the super-boy. The 'super-boy' has an orange color (which in some cases can take on burnt shades) instead of red, and yellow is almost completely absent

Now, the comic book character 'Super-Boy', if I'm not mistaken, has exactly the same coloring as 'Superman', but only the face changes to that of a boy, so it has nothing to do with the orange coloring.

Could someone give their opinion on this 'metaphor'?  Perhaps (the latter) refers to the fact that the colors are not yet defined and therefore still young.....I'm fantasizing  😃

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Maybe it’s just because they just wanted to keep the color combos similar. There’s not a Spider Women so they couldn’t attach a second marble to that same idea. Batman and Robin would have been a cool pair to try to produce. They did produce the Green Lantern who is also a Superhero. That’s all I got on this one. 🔥

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58 minutes ago, Al Oregon said:

Superboy has not quite grown up yet so the "red" is still maturing and looks orange-red - that is my take on the different names.

 

Al, it seems that you see him the same way I do.  Super-boy's red is not yet fully ripe and is orange, so it is still young, hence the name 'boy'

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