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theSteamSupported said:
Sailor Moon. I'm not kidding. Tintin comes on second place.
Neither of them are superheroes and only one of them doesn't suck.
I'll let you guess which.
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.
Super heroes aren't just limited to the ones created/owned by Marvel and DC you know.
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.
Also, Jackie Estacado Is TopCow, which isn't Marvel or Dc.
Ok let me rephrase that, Superheroes aren't just limited to ones created
in the west then.
Besides aren't superheroes defined by their audience, not by their universe.
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.
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.
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 to
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.
...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.
My opinion of Sailor Moon is irrelevant. Yes I don't like Sailor Moon, but that doesn't mean I don't think she's a superhero. Sure she's a superhero, albeit a really whiny obnoxious annoying superhero. The whole reason we even got into this discussion is because you tried to discredit theSteamSupported's favorite superhero, which happened to be Sailor Moon, by saying she wasn't a superhero. Or had you forgotten?
Didn't forget, And if She/He has a problem with me expressing MY opinion I'll get into the discussion with him/her, as of yet, nothing, but everything you've just said was dumb, as it hinges on him/her having a problem with me saying sailor moon is crap, and, well, she/he seemingly doesn't care as much as you. Seriously, Why have you taken so much offense to me insulting another persons favourite superhero (Because, for arguments sake, lets just go with agree to disagree on that one) in a seperate argument that you don't really have anything to do with, especially considering the superhero insulted was one that you don't even like? It would make some semblance of sense if you were a fan of sailor moon, but you aren't even that. You seem to have just decided to pick a fight or something.