Uncle Arthurs

Cartoons That Love Glasses (Part 2)
Just a few more cartoons that enjoy wearing their glasses. Some of these toons start out to be a bit geeky but end up being known for their heroic activities. Some of these would most defiantly be seen walking the streets in designer sunglasses and even perhaps in rayban sunglasses ray bans.
Peter Parker
Peter Parker is of course the real identity of the super hero Spiderman Peter Parker The scientist Peter Parker Parker is actually a very clever science whiz who lives with his aunt and uncle in New York because his parents are already dead Although the movies show something a bit different to the comics he is actually bitten whilst at a science conference. Spiderman was actually a television star in the early years but he made a mistake of being too up himself which actually cost his uncles life which is why he turned into the better hero and vigilante. He pretty much ditched the glasses as soon as he was bitten by the spider.
Clark Kent
This time it really is a bit different. Clark Kent is actually made up to cover Superman as it is Superman who first comes to earth from another planet .Clark uses the glasses as a way to disguise himself and to make him look a bit normal which does seem to work for him in a very nice way. He uses his cover in a very cool way as he can use his reporter status as an excuse on why he was at the crime scene.
So there you have it really, only a few of the characters that wear glasses. Others include Arthur, Chicken Little and Simon from the Chipmunks and although you may not see them wearing Rayban Wayfarer you never know really do you?
David Bowie – Uncle Arthur
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