Superhero Capes – The Karma of the Human Soul

For many years I have seen human Souls dressed in various garments from past eras. I have never encountered a figure wearing a superhero cape. Yet comic-book-based films portray perhaps 30% of heroes in such costumes, originating from eras other than our contemporary one. It has become accepted that female heroines may also wear capes, but of course, in drawings and films they should have large breasts, much like depictions of the Virgin Mary. Link.

Apart from capes, every comic-book character possesses some individual powers and attributes used in combat. The overwhelming majority fly through the air or at least leap across building facades, covering distances of fifty meters or more, like Boglodota – Boris the Animal from Men in Black.
I have a strong impression that a vast number of comic books, books, and science-fiction screenplays originate from people with clairvoyant abilities. The fact that I do not see capes on Souls does not mean that other clairvoyant individuals do not perceive these and other entanglements that escape my notice.
Sometimes a Soul appears wearing a helmet with a red crest, usually a plume. These may be Roman, Byzantine, Carthaginian, Athenian, Spartan, Parthian, or other types of helmets. Naturally, such a Soul is dressed in full military attire, sometimes including a red cape.

Thesis
Superhero capes may originate from the visions of clairvoyant scriptwriters to whom certain astral figures have appeared. However, they are also karmic memories of the Souls who wore them, remembered from long-forgotten times.
This means that the screenwriter SEES a Soul dressed in clothing from a bygone era and creates on paper a story based on the visions unfolding before their eyes. A red plume, and especially a cape, distinguished officers or commanders, and these specialists in wet and hand-to-hand work closely resemble comic-book heroes—specialists in wet and hand-to-hand work who float through the air, lift trains with one hand, and so on.
P.S.
Capes were thoroughly mocked in The Incredibles. This was done by the costume designer, who showed the hero a prepared multimedia presentation explaining how dangerous capes can be for flying characters, as they may, for example, be sucked into an airplane engine.
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Anonymous writes:
02/12/2019 at 20:54 (Edit)
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Many years ago, superhero capes and tights led various researchers to conclude that this was a homosexual milieu. An example from the 1960s was Batman, living in one house without a woman, accompanied only by his faithful servant.
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s_majda writes:
02/12/2019 at 21:04 (Edit)
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Many years ago, superhero capes and tights led various researchers to conclude that this was a homosexual milieu. An example from the 1960s was Batman, living in one house without a woman, accompanied only by his faithful servant.
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