Batman vs Spiderman

Started by Kento343 pages

>.> That was actually just wondering WHY Tommy Vercetti can be considered a anti-hero...But oh well.

The part you need to look at here is the wheels, cause' those are the markings...

Or so The Mask would say while completely crushing both of these bafoons...

Regardless, what we need to look at is whose natrual here. Batman relies on gadgets and melee, while spiderman has natural powers that batman has in the form of gadgets, whats going to happen when bats runs out of tricks to pull, spiderman is always going to have his strength and senses.

Bats wont.

😄 At least nobody (That I've seen) has brought up the Wizard Magazine fight of them.

Originally posted by Kento
>.> That was actually just wondering WHY Tommy Vercetti can be considered a anti-hero...But oh well.

Because he's a protagonist (Main character that the story follows) that has attributes normally assigned to villans. ( Don't need to tell you which ones.)

Now while batman does not kill he is still dark, cynical and paranoid. In some variations he carries kryptonite with him just in case supes snaps.

While this is a sensible thing to do, it shows that he is not trusting. Thusly, suspicious and paranoid. . . Not things that are usually thought of to be superhero qualities.

Originally posted by Creshosk
Because he's a protagonist (Main character that the story follows) that has attributes normally assigned to villans. ( Don't need to tell you which ones.)

Now while batman does not kill he is still dark, cynical and paranoid. In some variations he carries kryptonite with him just in case supes snaps.

While this is a sensible thing to do, it shows that he is not trusting. Thusly, suspicious and paranoid. . . Not things that are usually thought of to be superhero qualities.

But he's a villain, psycho, crime lord plain, and simple.

"A week with no sleep shouldn't effect someone who can negate exhaustion and fatigue, and at the same time become invisible to an opponent while taking over their mind, setting them up for a Fist of the North Star style strike that immediately incapacitates any opponent regardless of the opponents strength or inability to feel pain. A master of all martial arts could do this and more. Thanks for a good debate jinzin!! I think my job is done. Fellow Spidey supporters... How'd I do?"

LMFAO! Not in the I don't believe you way, but in the damn that was funny way. Good job.

Originally posted by IRTMU-Dragon
The part you need to look at here is the wheels, cause' those are the markings...

Or so The Mask would say while completely crushing both of these bafoons...

Regardless, what we need to look at is whose natrual here. Batman relies on gadgets and melee, while spiderman has natural powers that batman has in the form of gadgets, whats going to happen when bats runs out of tricks to pull, spiderman is always going to have his strength and senses.

Bats wont.

This is true. Spiderman can try to outlast Batman.

"Do or do not, there is no try."

Originally posted by Kento
But he's a villain, psycho, crime lord plain, and simple.

A protagonist is simply the character the story follows and who it is about.

If the protagonist is evil he's an antihero.

Originally posted by 8bitChris
"A week with no sleep shouldn't effect someone who can negate exhaustion and fatigue, and at the same time become invisible to an opponent while taking over their mind, setting them up for a Fist of the North Star style strike that immediately incapacitates any opponent regardless of the opponents strength or inability to feel pain. A master of all martial arts could do this and more. Thanks for a good debate jinzin!! I think my job is done. Fellow Spidey supporters... How'd I do?"

LMFAO! Not in the I don't believe you way, but in the damn that was funny way. Good job.


Thanks bro! 😮‍💨

Tommy Vercetti kills for money. Hes in no way an Anti-Hero. Hes a vigilante.

If someone offered The Punisher money to kill a innocent, Punisher would probably slaughter the guy whose offering him the cash.

Venom would rip off his head.

Ghost Rider would scream SINNER! and soul burn his ass.

So no, Tommy is no Anti-Hero.

Originally posted by Kento
😄 At least nobody (That I've seen) has brought up the Wizard Magazine fight of them.
That's that poorly drawn crap that makes them look fat with baggy clothing rather than buff in skin tight tights, rights- er, I mean right?

Originally posted by IRTMU-Dragon
Tommy Vercetti kills for money. Hes in no way an Anti-Hero. Hes a vigilante.

If someone offered The Punisher money to kill a innocent, Punisher would probably slaughter the guy whose offering him the cash.

Venom would rip off his head.

Ghost Rider would scream SINNER! and soul burn his ass.

So no, Tommy is no Anti-Hero.

You have no clue what an antihero is do you?

A protagonist that is a "bad guy" is an antihero.

A protagonist that has qualities that make them less than squeaky clean is a bad guy.

If the story is about a bad guy, then the story is about an antihero.

If the story is about someone who has qualities usually associated with a villian, its about an antihero.

An ANTI-HERO...

Is someone who strays from laws and makes his own.
A Anti-Hero still protects the innocent, while at the same time gives no mercy to a Villain or "BAD GUY"

Tommy Vercetti makes deals to do driveby's, kill people, and do drug trades, hes IN NO WAY A ANTI-HERO.
The Punisher, on the other hand, does his best to protect who needs to be protected, while slaughtering those not innocent, but will make sacrifices, killing the innocent, for a greater good if it is nessecary.

Originally posted by Creshosk
That's that poorly drawn crap that makes them look fat with baggy clothing rather than buff in skin tight tights, rights- er, I mean right?
😆 I don't remember I just remember two fights out of it. Batman vs Spidey, and Gokou vs Superman. Well those are the only two I remember who they said would win. I believe they also had Piccolo vs Hulk, and Jubei vs Wolverine, and Batfamily vs G-Force.

Originally posted by IRTMU-Dragon
An ANTI-HERO...

Is someone who strays from laws and makes his own.
A Anti-Hero still protects the innocent, while at the same time gives no mercy to a Villain or "BAD GUY"

Tommy Vercetti makes deals to do driveby's, kill people, and do drug trades, hes IN NO WAY A ANTI-HERO.
The Punisher, on the other hand, does his best to protect who needs to be protected, while slaughtering those not innocent, but will make sacrifices, killing the innocent, for a greater good if it is nessecary.

An antihero could be an evil protagonist. . .

Do you know what a protagonist means?

Originally posted by IRTMU-Dragon
Regardless, what we need to look at is whose natrual here. Batman relies on gadgets and melee, while spiderman has natural powers that batman has in the form of gadgets, whats going to happen when bats runs out of tricks to pull, spiderman is always going to have his strength and senses.

Bats wont.

That is why batman tries to end battles as quickly as he gets in to them.

Anti-Hero's ARE NOT EVIL! THERE NOT GOOD EITHER!

A protagonist is somebody that causes problems. Your way off buddy.

😐 Cresh is right...Tommy would be. Protaganist = Main person (which would be Tommy). Anti-hero = Protaganist who lacks the characteristics that would make him a hero.

PROTAGANIST ISNT MAIN PERSON!? Its someone who causes problems for other people!

An Anti-Hero ISNT a protaganist! OMFG what dont you people understand?!

HERE, Marvel's Dictionary...

An Anti-Hero is someone who tries to set things right without the regard of safety for those around him. An Anti-Hero will strive to protect those in the right, and slaughter all those in the wrong, though an Anti-Hero will kill those in the right if it means going towards a greater defeat of those in the wrong.