But the smartest man in the world would be prepared to take on that TRex. Tricking out his wheelchair with lasers and rocket paks and other assorted crap.
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Actually Hector, you are the one missing the point. Superman and Batman are limited by not only the physical limitations the writers place on them like Kryptonite (and batman wouldn't need Supes to give it to him) but also the moral limitations. If Luthor can kick Supes' *** issue after issue, then surely Bats could as well. The common theme is neither of them kill, so battles could and would go either way. Bruce's moral line is just a lot less clearly defined as Clark's. Clark would never "heat vision" Bruce or even do more than break a bone or two. Same way Bruce wouldn't leave Clark to die with a Kryptonite rock around his neck, but he certainly wouldn't hesitate to play on Clark's sense of justice to beat him senseless in a fight, knowing he could take it.
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nah just kidding. i only the old 50's cartoon on him though. he kicks *** and they dont elongate his upper body like in the freakin new justice league shows(that really urkes me)!!Comment
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do that is what makes him "Superman" and it's one of the big reasons
a lot of us here are fans of the "Overgrown Boy Scout".
So yeah, that makes your stance Hec---although sensible enough---
hard to rally behind, for me, personally.
This is how I look at it:
If Superman is your "dad" you don't gleefully say:
"My dad can beat up your dad" (i.e. Batman, Hulk, etc.)
---you're just proud that the guy with a great sense of morality
--who very rarely lets power corrupt him-- is your "dad"---or your "hero"
---to bring it back from the "paternal" metaphor
Spider-Man is even more blatantly tied into this theme
than Supes (With great power comes great responsibility)--
and, just like Supes, it's one of the character's most endearing qualities
---next to his organic webshooters of course.Last edited by huedell; Oct 26, '08, 8:40 AM."No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris MannixComment
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The Family Guy show is not the yardstick to measure anything by. That alone discounts any point you are trying to make hector.Comment
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Well, if I remember correctly, during the "Hush" storyline, Batman pretty much admitted that if Superman really wanted to, he'd easily defeat Batman - probably zap him with his heat vision from a near earth orbit ("it's the only way to be sure").
I do wonder, though, how Batman would stack up against the Hulk though?
"Strongest one there is.""It's sad that governments are chiefed by the double tongues. There is iron in your words of death for all Comanche to see, and so there is iron in your words of life. No signed paper can hold the iron. It must come from men. The words of Ten Bears carries the same iron of life and death. It is good that warriors such as we meet in the struggle of life... or death. It shall be life."Comment
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>Batman pretty much admitted that if Superman really wanted to, he'd easily defeat Batman
You've got to take that sort of thing into account too; psychology is also part of a character.
>"Strongest one there is."
Batman managed to knock the Hulk out with a kick to the gut way back when.
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