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i think itās important to remember that ray never WANTED to be a superhero. he was forced into it at the tender age of eight by his father, and he was never given the opportunity to be anything else. he didnāt even get a proper education! the only thing heās been taught is how to fight, so much of his self worth comes from his ability to take down criminals. he feels secure as the confident, self-assured captain man. as ray manchester, he feels insecure and inadequate ā but he masks that feeling of inadequacy by carrying over the persona of captain man into his private life.
the arrogant, entitled, self-absorbed qualities which all children possess (to different degrees, obviously) are usually outgrown once adulthood is reached. but that growth comes from different, varied life experiences ā experiences that ray never got to have, because he spent his childhood under the thumb of his father, unable to properly interact with other children and learn right from wrong. captain man grows up, but ray manchester stays a child.
the reason why ray becomes increasingly childish in the later seasons (apart from the blatant flanderization of his character) is because with henry, charlotte, jasper, and schwoz, heās given the chance to actually BE ray manchester. fighting criminals is no longer a robotic, emotionless experience ā he has somebody to banter with, somebody to have fun with. he no longer returns to an empty mancave, where the only difference between being in and out of his superhero costume is the ability to buy groceries without being swarmed by fans. he returns to a room full of friends, and with that, heās given the opportunity to be ray manchester. and who is ray manchester but a child who was never given the chance to grow up?
side note: i know we see ray with some people in the first season of henry danger (laylani, etc) but they disappear within a few episodes, which makes me think that the majority of rayās relationships have been superficial and fleeting.
as the show progresses and ray slowly explores what it means to not be captain man, i think he begins to question whether or not he actually wants to be a superhero. thatās why his performance as captain man deteriorates: itās not that heās suddenly incompetent, itās that for the first time in his life, he experiences (partially) what itās like to be a normal person. with a sidekick, the burden of knowing the cityās safety depends on you is lessened. he has more space to hang out carefreely with his friends; for the first time in his life, heās given something that resembles freedom. after thirty years of sacrificing his personal well-being for the sake of strangers, that small taste of normalcy must feel absolutely incredible to ray. no wonder he begins slacking off as captain man! being ray manchester is so much more fun! thatās also why so many of his actions become increasingly morally dubious (i.e. the memory wiper, the occasional disregard of civilian lives, the overuse of violence) ā ray isnāt a superhero because he cares so much about being a good person and saving lives, heās a superhero because his father told him he HAD to be one! as ray manchester starts taking priority over captain man, rayās underdeveloped moral compass becomes more and more apparent.
as for why ray decided to recruit a literal child as his sidekick? going back to how as ray manchester, he feels inadequate because his growth as a person (not a superhero) was stunted by his father ā i think ray doesnāt feel like an actual equal to his peers. heās uneducated, he has no real family, heās isolated and lonely, heās childish and immature. consciously or subconsciously, he realised that if he recruited an adult as a sidekick ā somebody well-adjusted, educated; somebody given the opportunities he never had ā he wouldnāt have been able to stand it. moreover, i donāt think ray fully realised how irresponsible hiring a child would be. again, he was forced into his superhero job at the age of eight. getting a thirteen year old sidekick probably seemed pretty reasonable to him, if not downright generous.
conclusion: i feel really bad for ray. he spent (sacrificed) thirtyish years of his life making sure swellview was safe from criminals. he learned to disregard his own wellbeing and mental health for the sake of other people ā for the sake of maintaining the untouchable appearance of captain man. he never got an education. he was hardly able to experience a decent, real childhood. he didnāt get to make real, genuine connections with other people for so long. i havenāt watched danger force but i know he ends up retiring as a superhero to live his own life, and i am so happy for him. thank goodness. ray manchester, they can never make me hate you.
Maybe itās just cause Iāve been binge watching The Boys recently, but now with this post I canāt help but compare Ray/Captain Man to Homelander. And like this isnāt me talking shit about Ray cause I love him. But thereās a lot of similarities in their mentalities and the way they act as superheroes!
Like Homelander, Ray is obsessed with his superhero image and wanting people to like him. He also doesnāt seem to care all that much about collateral damage and is fine with wiping peopleās minds completely blank if the person finds out his secret identity or gets in the way. Something that Homelander would be 100% behind doing if he had a memory wiper like Ray does! Neither of them really got a choice in becoming superheroes and both were mistreated as kids and raised in a lab because of their powers.
I think where Ray differs from Homelander though is that he actually got to have a semi normal childhood and life up until he got his powers at 8. And even though his dad isolated him and trained him to be a superhero after he got his powers he still had his parents in his life. Whereas Homelander never had parents and never had a normal life or childhood! He was raised completely isolated in a room in a lab by people who were terrified of him and his powers.
Plus Ray had people in his life who genuinely cared for him. First Gooch and Schwoz, and then Henry, Charolette, Jasper, and even eventually Piper, and then the Danger Force kids!
I just canāt help but think about how different and how much worse Ray could have turned out had things been just a little bit different. If he hadnāt had that time as a normal kid, and then hadnāt had people in his life who cared about him!!
I donāt know maybe Iām way to obsessed with both Henry Danger and The Boys at the moment and Iām seeing connections where there are none š¤
Ok I finished watching Henry Danger and Danger Force, and I can't help but think, that these shows are like a PG-Version of The Boys and Gen V. I mean, come on. Captain Man is literally Homelander! They're the boss, they both have very creepy mommy issues ( like Homelander? Ok. Captain Man? WTF?), they both are very selfish, narcisstic, and there's an interview where Cooper Barnes thinks Captain Man might do drugs. Not to mention that both the shows spin-offs are about a group of kids who get superpowers.
Eiter way both shows are great and I love the similarities between Captain Man and Homelander.
What is this?! A crossover episode!!?
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(this is the first āfullā comic Iāve made since I was like twelve soā¦)
There are four more pages apart of this first part which Iāll try to post as soon as I can!
Also thereās around 4 or 5 parts to this story which I eventually want to post.
So hopefully Iāll be able to finish that and have it up before Christmas!
American psycho is so funny because you watch the movie and it's this one guy freaking the fuck out and killing people he doesn't like and then you search him up on tumblr and he's getting railed by all of his coworkers
Life is so beautiful you can log into Tumblr and find images of Patrick Bateman and Kira Yoshikage making out
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