Kinda like Thor at the moment.
Like Superman, but cooler and with a hammer that shoots lightning.
Like Superman, but cooler and with a hammer that shoots lightning.
In that case I pick Garfield.Leonick said:Iron Man, always liked they guy.
Of course Batman and the Martian Manhunter are pretty nice to but Iron Man is the favourite.
Well you're a funny guy... So, Superman isnt a superman because he is a God, and Wolverine isnt a superhero as he is a (natural) mutant (enhanced with a adamantium skeleton), yet Thor the God of Thunder and Captain America a man that has purposely been mutated to be at peak human human physical conditions (he doesn't really have any "super powers") are Superheroes? HmmmLastGreatBlasphemer said:Iron Man isn't a Super Hero. He's a vigilante who joined The Avengers. He has no powers.
Same goes with Batman. Excepting the Avengers thing.
Superman isn't a Super Hero. He's god. The only thing he can't do is anything he hasn't tried yet.
Wolverine isn't a Super Hero. He's a mutant, and an X-man. What he does doesn't follow the archetype of how super hero's function.
Polls for these are terrible, it's always too limiting.
As far as the people who do follow the archetype? Captain America.....Or Thor.
Sure maybe Batman and Iron Man should just be called costumed crime fighters or costumed vigilantes but is it really that different?
Wikipedia puts it as
"By most definitions, characters strictly require actual superhuman powers to be deemed superheroes.[3] However, this term can be applied to characters who perform the same functions but are devoid of such powers and abilities who are alternately referred to as costumed crime fighters;"
Personally I'd just call all comicbook heroes superheroes and be done with it.
Notice how I said comic book heroes? Yea Garfield isnt a hero... A comic book character but no hero...StBishop said:In that case I pick Garfield.