AI Reimagines Superman’s Costume In Different Countries
The first category is “Are We Sure These Are Different Costumes?” These outfits look exactly like the Man of Steel’s regular attire with the colors swapped out. They’re not intrinsically uncreative; they’re just similar to the original. Australia, China, Italy, Nigeria, and Portugal fall into this category. Canadian Superman fits the bill too, but he gets a special mention for accidentally looking exactly like Omni-Man.
The second category is “What If Superman Wore Armor, Though?” These are the outfits that see the Last Son of Krypton made battle-ready. Now, does Supes need armor? No, he’s functionally invincible. But armor is cool, so enough said. This category includes Brazil, Egypt, India, Japan, Mexico, and Sweden — the last of which deserves a shout-out for transforming Superman into a shinier Robocop.
The two outliers are Ireland and Greece. While Irish Superman is just Green Lantern pretending to be Superman (you’re not slick, GL), Greek Superman is a category all on his own. He’s wearing a fitted white robe with a white cape and a simple bronze “S.” Unsurprisingly, he kind of looks like a Greek god, which the DC universe is already packed with … Wonder Woman probably wouldn’t like that all too much. Or maybe she would? Who knows, fashion is a fickle friend.
The first category is “Are We Sure These Are Different Costumes?” These outfits look exactly like the Man of Steel’s regular attire with the colors swapped out. They’re not intrinsically uncreative; they’re just similar to the original. Australia, China, Italy, Nigeria, and Portugal fall into this category. Canadian Superman fits the bill too, but he gets a special mention for accidentally looking exactly like Omni-Man.
The second category is “What If Superman Wore Armor, Though?” These are the outfits that see the Last Son of Krypton made battle-ready. Now, does Supes need armor? No, he’s functionally invincible. But armor is cool, so enough said. This category includes Brazil, Egypt, India, Japan, Mexico, and Sweden — the last of which deserves a shout-out for transforming Superman into a shinier Robocop.
The two outliers are Ireland and Greece. While Irish Superman is just Green Lantern pretending to be Superman (you’re not slick, GL), Greek Superman is a category all on his own. He’s wearing a fitted white robe with a white cape and a simple bronze “S.” Unsurprisingly, he kind of looks like a Greek god, which the DC universe is already packed with … Wonder Woman probably wouldn’t like that all too much. Or maybe she would? Who knows, fashion is a fickle friend.