I think Batman got many supporters cause he's 100% human, which perhaps leads people to fantasize that wish they could be like him...
Just babbling..;)
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I think Batman got many supporters cause he's 100% human, which perhaps leads people to fantasize that wish they could be like him...
Just babbling..;)
I agree with the supporters of Batman, for mostly the same reasons. As I almost posted in the 'favorite character' thread, I'm a dedicated fan of the reluctant hero, which batman is imo. Superman is a hero because of his powers; he can, so he does. Batman is a hero because of the slaying of his parents - which you may say is voluntary, but I think it's a psychological compulsion for him. Batman would prefer to be normal, live a normal life, and let the police handle the criminals, but since his family was taken from him he can no longer have a normal life. He has several major character flaws as a human being, but he makes up for it by fighting evil. Superman is just too perfect - very unrealistic.
Batman... because he's more sneaky.
Like Sam Fisher.
I want to echo Sher's "hear, hear!" but Ryukid's comment leaves me wanting an explanation. Is alter ego, "Clark Kent" too afraid of involvement in others lives? Is Kent feckless, prefers not to get invovled, turns a blind eye to anything that does not turn him a profit in some manner? Or is Kent only a notoriously bad dresser? What exactly is Clark Kent a metaphor.Quote:
Originally Posted by RyuKid
*nods to Sub for the psychological insight into my day*
*contemplates last comment in light of Fool's snappy insight...*
I believe Superman's greatness lies a lot with his Clark Kent alterego. When he does not dress up in his tights and cape to save the world or fight with the evil, he does not demand attention. He prefers to lead a life in obscurity. He could very easily choose to make himself rich and lead a relatively easy life when he is off duty but, being the real great hero he is, he opts for the life of a nobody. He lives as Clark Kent:a geek, a 'loser' in the eyes of many. Although he doesn't have to, he wishes to see the world in the eyes of an ordinary man. And, that is, my friends, what I call real greatness! Not isolating himself from 'everyman', not choosing the easy way out. And his preference to be a 'Clark Kent' shows his humourous side as well, which is a very 'human' trait.
And as for those who criticise him for not having a darker side... Let's make no mistakes;Superman is no ordinary superhero. With his strength and powers, he is not allowed to have a darker side. He should not have a darker side. Can you imagine what would happen if he did? Who could stop him from corrupting all the way?
And what's our fascination with the darker side anyway? Why can't we be happy with goodness? Sub is right that we, knowing our own darkness only too well, would like to see that our heros are flawed too... Which says a lot for the state our world is in. We did deserve to be banished from the gardens of Heaven;we do deserve living in this world we have created. Because, it is clear that, we cannot live with 'goodness'. ;)
Yes, but I think you're approaching it the wrong way. He's not an alien that chooses to live and pass as a human being. He is a human being that chooses to accept and act accordingly to his alien nature. He was raised by humans as a baby, he was never really in touch with his original culture. When alone, he considers himself to be Clark Kent, not Superman. Batman on the other hand, he's the real one, Bruce Wayne is the facade, the one who pretends. In one of the Sandman's books, they meet for a moment in dreams, and they are portrayed in this way also.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
He has a darker side, he killed 3 villains who had his same powers in order to stop them. And regarding the other issue, Batman did. :nod:Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
Not with the dark side, with the resistance to it. Batman could've taken the fall any minute, taking his revenge way far (think of the Punisher, for instance), but he never did. He deals with it every night, and comes home unchanged in his resolve.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
Damn, I look like a comic nerd. :goof:
Supe's alter ego is significant, but I don't think it is quite the way you see it as. Check out Tarrintino's critique of Superman in Kill Bill (I looked for the script so I could quote it, but this silly library comp. doesn't have acrobat and the only format I could find was PDF :(). Superman is who he is. Clark Kent is his 'alter ego', which is the opposite of most hero's. When they 'become' heroes, they put on a costume. Superman's 'costume' was in his spacecraft with him. He dresses up to fit in. Which means that Clark Kent is his analysis of the human race. That's how he sees us, dorky, weak, and awkward. It's not that thats who he would prefer to be, because really he doesn't have to put on his red & yellow and fly around looking for injustice to right, its just what he does. Also it always pissed me off that nobody noticed that Clark was just superman with glasses :mad: ! I mean seriously! He didn't have any kind of disguise! With Superman's celebrity status, couldn't any idiot say, gee Clark, you look exactly like Superman! Especially Lois who was Clark's partner (in the newspaper) and did some intimate in-depth interviews with Superman. She didn't know for YEARS! I mean, COME ON!!! YEACH!!! :rage: .Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
Also, the Batman writers are just better. Look at his villians, storylines, surroundings, psychology, etc... This is some good literature, while Superman comics rely more on 'look how cool and good and super Superman is!' :goof:
Wow!! Comics, literature.....man oh man!~!!!!, we've got it all!!!!
YEAH BABY!!!! And if you care to peruse the poll. Batman is kicking Superman's buns of steel!!! Go Batty!!!
Boys, boys, boys...
I am so sad to see how misguided you are... I don't know from where to begin really...
Superman IS an alien. Think of Mowgli, think of Tarzan. Because they were raised by animals, are they not humanbeings anymore? Superman might be raised by humans but he still is an alien. He loves this planet and its people so much that he tries to live like one of us and, I repeat, he does not choose to benefit from his powers to lead an easy life.Quote:
Originally Posted by crisaor
He is just wants to be one of us. Look at this site;look around you. His analysis is that far off really? ;) Especially if people around him fail to realise that he is Superman for so long? ;) It is not really his fault that people fail to recognise him now, is it?Quote:
Originally Posted by iwilkiku
I am not sure if killing villains who trying to take over the earth would be considered as having a dark side but OK then. He does have a darker side too... which he puts in good use.Quote:
Originally Posted by crisaor
I really did not want to target Batman while promoting Superman but since everyone else is doing it...
Who is Batman? Bruce Wayne. Who is Bruce Wayne? A rich man who is very bitter about his parents' death and ever since who has not been able to have proper social relationships. He shuts himself away from the people whom he tries to 'protect'. Come on now! You say Superman depicts humans as geeks but Batman cannot bring himself to have a normal relationship with them unless he pretends to be someone else. Someone much superior and their 'hero'. What does that say about the way he actually sees the ordinary people?
The poll result only shows me that so many are misguided;so many of us cannot accept or face the fact that there might be someone out there;someone who do not have our human weaknesses and shortcomings. Thus, many choose to call someone like themselves a superhero. Which is ironic, isn't it?Quote:
Originally Posted by baddad
I hate superhero's but if I had to choose the one I liked best, it would ahve to be Batman aka Bizzle Mizzle.
It appears I'm not the only one "misguided". Does Mowgli behave like a human? You know many humans who befriend a panther? Does Tarzan behave like the other humans that go hunt in the jungle? Does he not consider apes as his brothers instead of other humans? Superman considers himself to be human, he treats other people as his peers. If everything was fine, he'd be happy to be Clark Kent forever. Have you ever read any Superman comics at all?Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
So, killing does not constitute a dark side to you, but wearing a black cape and acting scary does. :confused: I'm astonished at your superhero parameters.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
Since you appear to be so rid of "misguidance", next time try using positive arguments to describe your tastes instead of bashing others in order to do so.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
Crisaor,
I apologise. I did not realise that 'comics' and Batman meant so much to you. Meanwhile, you might like to check this . One of the nicest words that I like in English.
I'd rather you wouldn't make false apologies. Or at least, not making fun of people at the same time.
:lol::lol::lol: This is great! But seriously... Crisaor, I havn't read much comics in YEARS, but when I was into them, I only remember Superman killing 2 villians: Cyborg and Conduit. Am I missing somthing? Did he have another run-in with Doomsday?
Scheherazade, Touche' on the rich guy thing! Good point, but not good enough to sway my loyalty to the Dark Knight! :D ... Not to mention discredit all of the fantastic arguements offered by Cris and myself! :cool: And besides, the poll trumps all. Everyone put your faith and trust in the infallable poll :angel:
Sher my friend, loved your link.......but bow to the poll...."the Claw!!!, the Claw!!!" *wonders if anyone else noticed the fundamentalists in the arcade machine in 'Toy Story'*