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Superman has aged - an aged Superman stands with a weary expression, his iconic blue and red costume slightly snug around his midsection. His once jet-black hair is now streaked with gray, and he wears reading glasses perched on his nose. His face shows signs of time—subtle wrinkles and a tired look—but his eyes remain a striking, deep blue, untouched by age, still holding the intensity of his younger days. His posture is slightly less upright, as if the weight of the world has truly taken its toll. The background is a quiet Metropolis skyline at dusk, reflecting the passage of time - charcoal and ink color
... yes, what if aging were an ADVENTURE rather than a disaster? And by adventure, I don't mean a frantic, hopeless, and pathetic struggle to cling as long as possible to the shore of youth. No. I mean quite the opposite. By adventure, I mean welcoming the ship that will sail you to the last land and - with all your heart - making a worthwhile experience of this journey, certainly no less worthy than the travels that led you through youth and adulthood.
As for me, I think I will come out when becoming 55 (in a few months) - I will finally admit to everyone that... I am getting old ...