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It is something you have to decide for yourself - it is completely subjective. Different acts have different meanings for different people. It has to do with honour, and facing your fears.
What you have to do is decide what heroism means for YOU, and why would you define an action as heroic, and why would you see someone as a hero/heroine.
Superhero just means a hero with superpowers, same as supervillain means a villain with superpowers. The emphasis should be on HERO, not SUPER.
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Most powerful superhero? Whoa, now you stuck your head in a hornet's nest - everybody will have a different opinion. Depends on what class they are in, if you are looking at martial arts skills, or pure strength, etc...
Morals, again, is a subjective topic. Captain America stands for "Truth, Justice and the American way." Spiderman believes "With great power comes great responsibility."
Look up some of the more famous superheroes on Wikipedia, then look up "Ethics" and "Morals" on Wikipedia as well, that should help broaden your knowledge, and let you ask more specific/informed questions.
The reason I recommend "The Republic" by Plato is because most of these issues are covered at length in it. The idea of what justice is and what it means to act just
it does get a bit metaphysical and prejudicial by the end (It was written hundreds of years BC) but the general thesis is that people as a whole need moral leaders to protect and give them justice. These people are called the guardians in his world.
There isn't a direct application, but philosophically there are a lot of similarities between what Plato thinks makes a good "guardian" and what makes a good "hero", maybe not politically, but ethically for sure.
As far as I know there are lots of places online that have a full transcript of "The republic"
Im gonna catergorize this information from yous as "expert" so roughly how many comic books do yous think you have read? or how long. or anythin along those lines to prove your expertise.
there are thousands of periodical articles published about analysis of The Republic
And honestly I am no expert on comic books. In fact, the only thing I was saying is that you should do research into how Justice is defined by Plato and how Heroes may interpret their own roles in society (responsability, destiny, necessity).
I appreciate it, but really, I'm not a credable source