Comic Books Can No Longer Contain Their Super Characters

By: Rebeccaworthlin
Who doesn't love the occasional comic book? There are a few out there that would raise their hand, but not that many really. Because they've got some pretty good general ideas set in their endless frames. The good guys win over the bad guys and the bad guys pay for their crimes and the good guy gets the girl and the innocent people are saved and bad things only happen to bad people and all this because of one single factor: the superhero. They make everything better. We all secretly adore them.

Evidently the media is aware of the general public's love of the "super" because they are systematically running through all the comic book super heroes from most popular on down to pretty popular and reinventing them on the big screen.

And we don't just love the super we get in our random does of comic books or movies...most of us have the super in our day to day lives. The majority of the general public may visit an old time corner store now and then and feel like they miss the good old days, but their day to day habits work in direct opposition to their nostalgia. There are enough people willing to shop at the nearest super store that they make a profit even though they are right there on every corner every time anyone turns around.

When it comes right down to it we want convenience and convenience means that our every need will be met. We don't want to have to buy a watermelon at the corner stand because we can run to the nearest huge superstore and buy all our groceries, produce, household items, some hardware items, toys, and random articles of clothing...and then throw in ice, stamps and lunch while we're checking out at the register.

We might have high ideals and theories about the way it should be, but when it comes right down to it and we have one hour in which to obtain four 60 watt light bulbs, a gallon of white interior paint, 4 avocados, a roll of Forever stamps, 3 bags of crushed ice, toilet paper, Nyquil, 2 slushies for the kids, a box of copy paper, a gift for the neighbor kid's birthday party, shampoo, fresh flowers, bread, crayons, a new mystery novel, a greeting card, milk and snacks for the kids' lunches; we don't want to visit 6 different stores. We don't have the time or the inclination. So we go super.

And it's not just one or two of us. Recent activity suggests that a large majority of the population really appreciates the presence of the Super!

And the super philosophy isn't stuck on small purchases, either. Cars have gone super. Well they don't fly yet, but maybe someday. For now the dealerships are going superstore on us!

They've successfully increased their reach and their customer satisfaction by going super!

They moved to a new location in Chandler and took on a new name: San Tan Honda Superstore of Chandler. Changing times mean changing industries. And changing industries mean changing names. And that's not all.

San Tan Honda Superstore of Chandler does have a new location in the San tan portion of Loop 202 and Gilbert Road in Chandler, Arizona, but that's not the only thing that's new. The now 14 acre dealership offers more cars, better service (including 44 service bays and a separate stand alone express service area), and a fancy, new, state of the art showroom housed in their 105,000 square foot building. And we're not done yet. I told you they'd gone super.

They also offer an on-site courtesy shuttle service, rental cars available on-site, and they're open longer than ever before! Who needs flying cars? That's what you call super.

So if it's not obvious to you now, it will be after you walk away and think about this for a minute...your life is super. You've got superstores that provide you with everything you want and more. You've got car dealerships that provide you with everything you want and more. The only thing better would be if the superstore and the super-dealership got together and loaded your new car with your groceries and household goods, followed you home and unloaded for you. You can suggest it; but I think I'll stick to the current super standards and continue hoping for flying cars.
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