He's asking which 3 characters could enjoy the most normal life without freaking out since there wouldn't be a need for superheroics or villainy.
For example, if Magneto didn't have the mutant struggle to drive him could he live a fulfilling life?
Though I guess the question I'd ask in that regard is whether the character still had their back story. For example, if I chose Batman, would Bruce still have his grieving of his parents and obsessions with justice and other mental issues to where he's paranoid and would think this world was too good to be true.
Surfer. Clearly
Originally posted by MF DELPHDepends on how you judge Batman's psyche. some people believe he purposefully half-steps when it comes to locking up villains cause he's crazy
Though I guess the question I'd ask in that regard is whether the character still had their back story. For example, if I chose Batman, would Bruce still have his grieving of his parents and obsessions with justice and other mental issues to where he's paranoid and would think this world was too good to be true.
Originally posted by MF DELPH
He's asking which 3 characters could enjoy the most normal life without freaking out since there wouldn't be a need for superheroics or villainy.For example, if Magneto didn't have the mutant struggle to drive him could he live a fulfilling life?
Though I guess the question I'd ask in that regard is whether the character still had their back story. For example, if I chose Batman, would Bruce still have his grieving of his parents and obsessions with justice and other mental issues to where he's paranoid and would think this world was too good to be true.
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I love this guy. Yes, their back story is still there.
CARVER YOU DEVIL
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
CARVER YOU DEVIL
😂 ...I wish you never showed me that. I'm currently swimming in holy water.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
CARVER YOU DEVIL
He needs to confess his sins before it's too late.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
Surfer. ClearlyDepends on how you judge Batman's psyche. some people believe he purposefully half-steps when it comes to locking up villains cause he's crazy
I don't think Batman could function in paradise. He's far to jaded.
My 3 picks would be:
Reed Richards - With no crime or cosmic threats he'd be left to his intellectual pursuits and exploring the universe. That utopia would benefit greatly from this (assuming Reed shares his discoveries and finds practical uses for them).
Lex Luthor - Pretty much the same as above. Without Superman's hero worship driving his extreme egomania and jealousy Lex can be very benevolent, and with no real competition he'll just keep bringing the best out of himself. In canon Lex had a presidential platform of using advanced technology and clean energy to boost America's prospects which he could do in this paradise. He'd thrive in this utopia because he'd have pretty much unchallenged public adoration which is basically all he wants (hero worship).
Silver Surfer - A character who's always seeking peace for his troubled soul ends up in utopia. He'd likely spend his whole time using his powers to make everyone else there happy which would bring him fulfillment.