Originally posted by LordFear
who kid I just wanna address one thing you mentioned and that's when to relate to a character, I don't think of Spidey, but I think of Bats. Here is a young boy who witnesses his parents death, never got over it or the grieving process, decides not to be a victim anymore nor let others be a victim. Instead of going off hiding and enjoying his millions as a playboy, he decides to do something about it, trains his mind and body into a lethal weapon and uses his state of the art access to techs to better his odds against foes he knows he might one day encounter who are immensely more powerful then him. Now THAT'S RESPECT, COURAGE AND LOVE FOR A CHARACTER. You just can't compare the both, in my opinion.
I think there's a misunderstanding, I'm actually quite fond of Batman.
I'm not so fond however of the writers these days, who make him do stuff he, let's be honest, shouldn't be able to do, and make him fight villains that are just too big for him.
Batman is the best this, the best that, is always prepared, analyzes everything, knows 127 martial arts, has a butler, blueprints, an endless utility belt and without a doubt also a healing factor, because NO human being can take 5 % of the beatings Batman received.
I know it's only comics, and they always exaggerate in comics. Fine, no problem. But I don't like the fact that Batman is considered the best because he's "so human" because if he really was half as human as they claim, he should be dead or fighting guys like the Joker and Killer Croc, and not Judge Death or so.
Oops, way off topic. Spider-Man wins !