Nice to see a fellow fan of The Boys.Corax_1990 said:Billy Butcher from the boys or Deadpool, same dark humor and psychosis beneath the surface. Makes for a fun read.
Feh, everyones entitled to an opinion. I think thats part of the thing of demigods and superheroes and stuff, they're fictional, call them whatever the fuck you want tocanadamus_prime said:Yeah, well by my definition a superhero is any being with super powers that fights evil and/or does heroic things, so by that definition both Sailor Moon (even though I hate her) and Thor count.SpectacularWebHead said:By universe I meant the general Public. she's more of a godess than a superhero. I am also a believer that thor isn't technically a hero either, for the same reasons.canadamus_prime said:Ok let me rephrase that, Superheroes aren't just limited to ones created in the west then.SpectacularWebHead said:Sailor moon isn't a superhero because, well, that isn't how the people in her universe see her, it isn't what she refers to herself as, and she gets on my last nerve. Tintin... Just isn't a superhero. He's barely a regular hero.canadamus_prime said:Even though I hate Sailor Moon, I'm going to contest you saying that she's not a superhero. She has super powers and does heroic type things, how does that not make her a super hero; even if she is an incredibly obnoxious annoying teenage girl.SpectacularWebHead said:Neither of them are superheroes and only one of them doesn't suck.theSteamSupported said:Sailor Moon. I'm not kidding. Tintin comes on second place.
I'll let you guess which.
Super heroes aren't just limited to the ones created/owned by Marvel and DC you know.
Also, Jackie Estacado Is TopCow, which isn't Marvel or Dc.
Besides aren't superheroes defined by their audience, not by their universe.
I know very little of sailor moon, I saw maybe one series about 8 years ago and I've forgotten most of it lol, but, I remember not liking it and that she didn't appear to be a superheroine, in my opinion.Bara_no_Hime said:... by what logic?SpectacularWebHead said:Funnily enough, while marvel might argue with ya, I have always persisted Thor is not a superhero.
...?SpectacularWebHead said:Sailor moon, again is only not really a superhero because that isn't how here public see's her on a whole.
Clear typo aside, she's seen as a magic girl - a transforming, female superhero, who fights evil.
Sailor V even more so, because she does the spiderman "I caught these bank robbers on the way to a super-crime, here you go local police" thing.
Are you saying she isn't a superhero because she mostly fight aliens/cthuhlu monsters from another dimension? Because a lot of super heroes do that.
Or are you saying that her viewing public doesn't see her as a super hero? If so... WTF, yes we do. What do you think the show is about, if not a group of female super heroes?
Edit: Have you WATCHED Sailor Moon? The audience doesn't go "oh my, look, greek goddesses" - they say "oh my, look, female superheroes fighting evil!" The reborn goddess thing is actually a surprise reveal late season 1 that rarely comes up again. And unlike Thor, Sailor Moon et al are all technically mortal - they are reincarnations of the goddesses, not the originals (who died in universe).
Indeed, and it's by that logic that I say you can't discredit other people's favorite superheroes just because they don't meet your personal definition of a superhero. When it comes to other people's favorite superheroes, it's the other person's personal definition of a superhero that's important, not yours. When you're deciding your favorite then your definition is important.SpectacularWebHead said:Feh, everyones entitled to an opinion. I think thats part of the thing of demigods and superheroes and stuff, they're fictional, call them whatever the fuck you want tocanadamus_prime said:Yeah, well by my definition a superhero is any being with super powers that fights evil and/or does heroic things, so by that definition both Sailor Moon (even though I hate her) and Thor count.SpectacularWebHead said:By universe I meant the general Public. she's more of a godess than a superhero. I am also a believer that thor isn't technically a hero either, for the same reasons.canadamus_prime said:Ok let me rephrase that, Superheroes aren't just limited to ones created in the west then.SpectacularWebHead said:Sailor moon isn't a superhero because, well, that isn't how the people in her universe see her, it isn't what she refers to herself as, and she gets on my last nerve. Tintin... Just isn't a superhero. He's barely a regular hero.canadamus_prime said:Even though I hate Sailor Moon, I'm going to contest you saying that she's not a superhero. She has super powers and does heroic type things, how does that not make her a super hero; even if she is an incredibly obnoxious annoying teenage girl.SpectacularWebHead said:Neither of them are superheroes and only one of them doesn't suck.theSteamSupported said:Sailor Moon. I'm not kidding. Tintin comes on second place.
I'll let you guess which.
Super heroes aren't just limited to the ones created/owned by Marvel and DC you know.
Also, Jackie Estacado Is TopCow, which isn't Marvel or Dc.
Besides aren't superheroes defined by their audience, not by their universe.![]()
...You don't like sailor moon, me saying sailor moon is crap actually conforms to your opinion, and the whole superheroes definition bit being bought up just then is unnecessary because you are basically saying what I just said as if I'm disagreeing with you.canadamus_prime said:Indeed, and it's by that logic that I say you can't discredit other people's favorite superheroes just because they don't meet your personal definition of a superhero. When it comes to other people's favorite superheroes, it's the other person's personal definition of a superhero that's important, not yours. When you're deciding your favorite then your definition is important.SpectacularWebHead said:Feh, everyones entitled to an opinion. I think thats part of the thing of demigods and superheroes and stuff, they're fictional, call them whatever the fuck you want tocanadamus_prime said:Yeah, well by my definition a superhero is any being with super powers that fights evil and/or does heroic things, so by that definition both Sailor Moon (even though I hate her) and Thor count.SpectacularWebHead said:By universe I meant the general Public. she's more of a godess than a superhero. I am also a believer that thor isn't technically a hero either, for the same reasons.canadamus_prime said:Ok let me rephrase that, Superheroes aren't just limited to ones created in the west then.SpectacularWebHead said:Sailor moon isn't a superhero because, well, that isn't how the people in her universe see her, it isn't what she refers to herself as, and she gets on my last nerve. Tintin... Just isn't a superhero. He's barely a regular hero.canadamus_prime said:Even though I hate Sailor Moon, I'm going to contest you saying that she's not a superhero. She has super powers and does heroic type things, how does that not make her a super hero; even if she is an incredibly obnoxious annoying teenage girl.SpectacularWebHead said:Neither of them are superheroes and only one of them doesn't suck.theSteamSupported said:Sailor Moon. I'm not kidding. Tintin comes on second place.
I'll let you guess which.
Super heroes aren't just limited to the ones created/owned by Marvel and DC you know.
Also, Jackie Estacado Is TopCow, which isn't Marvel or Dc.
Besides aren't superheroes defined by their audience, not by their universe.![]()