Notably, however, Hank’s desire to create picturesque effects rather than plausible ones has been a source of trouble since he disguised himself as a commoner. This suggests that his authority lies in manipulating others’ belief in his power, not in his inherent superiority. But Hank doesn’t seem to understand this distinction. He does intuit, however, the importance of looking like the powerful version of himself, so he starts to trade up his clothes slowly.