BatMan Vs Superman (votes, mortality, job, capital)
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Superman always bored the absolute crap out of me. I mean, the guy could heft skyscrapers and cause the earth to spin backwards on his axis. If the guy was really on his game, he would have dealt with Lex Luthor once and for all. "Look! I'm stopping this locomotive!" Big damned hairy deal. You did that last week. I mean, they had to invent Kryptonite just to make him vulnerable to something, anything.
Meanwhile, Batman is a real flesh-and-blood kind of guy who can only fight evil through relentless physical training and ingenuity.
This thread reminded me of a conversation i had with a manager at my old job years ago who was a batman fan. He said if you put Batman, Superman, Iron man, the Hulk and others together and against each other, Batman would be victorious because he would find a way somehow. I think between the tech, Intelligence and sheer relentlessness he probably could.
Superman has real powers. Plus the power of the media (being a reporter and all). Although batman does have a sidekick and gets to mess around with the catwoman...rrreow!
Who is best, BM or SM. I like BM better but I think its SM as he has real powers. BM has gadgets.
To paraphrase Sheldon Cooper from "The Big Bang Theory" - he could never be Superman because it takes special powers to be Superman, but with unlimited capital, he could be Bat Man.
Superman is boring; Batman has a better back story. Bruce Wayne is infinitely more interesting than Clark Kent as an alter ego. And, really, Batman is a more badass fighter, with just his gadgets and mortality.
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