I love comics. They don't usually end up making a whole lot of sense, even from issue to issue. Then you have all the reboots and all the ways the characters and their attitudes just kind of arbitrarily change depending on who the author is and you don't end up with a whole of consistency. It's good for sparking the imagination, though. If some dude resonated with say, the guy who served superman a whole lot of hamburgers that time he got real fat and ate a lot of hamburgers, you know what? More power to him. He could come up with whatever burger time story he wanted, really flesh out the character.
Still, could you imagine if burger guy did all that and then A: Wrote some paragraphs about how other people make and play characters wrong and B: Followed it up by telling other people they were getting worked up? That would be really weird. That was rhetorical question, but you will find that it has an important implication lurking within it. Burger guy would need some sort of introspection about the whole thing. Don't be the guy hung up on burger lore.