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    Alright you Marvel Maniacs, who is the greatest Superhero and why...

    My Pick, rather obvious is Superman... his power was near Godlike even given a universe of Superheroes..



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    He is the most realistic, and obviously the coolest, and could probably use his intelligence to take down Superman, my favorite is Batman.....



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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterAdnin
    He is the most realistic, and obviously the coolest, and could probably use his intelligence to take down Superman, my favorite is Batman.....



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    I also gotta go with Bats. Though he doesn't have cool superpowers, I really enjoy that he is an ordinary man who fights. Plus his costume kicks ass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterAdnin
    He is the most realistic, and obviously the coolest, and could probably use his intelligence to take down Superman, my favorite is Batman.....



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    i would have disagreed with yoou , untill i saw batman begins that was the only movie i have seen about a super hero, that didnt make me cry with laughter four main factors to make him good are:

    - Technology he will always move with the rimes
    - he is rich money, can buy anything
    - he is the only plausable superhero
    - he doesnt were pant over his trousers

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    Interesting preposition Sir. But no, anybody that can be killed by Judge Dredd is no match for Superman.
    "My God, I wish we had the 9th Australian Division with us this morning."
    - - Major-General Francis de Guingaund, Chief of Staff, Allied Land-Forces Headquarters Europe, D-Day, 1944

    "Australian troops had, at Milne Bay, inflicted on the Japanese their first undoubted defeat on land. Some of us may forget that, of all the allies, it was the Australians who first broke the invincibility of the Japanese army."
    — Field Marshal Sir William Slim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OG Grenadier
    Interesting preposition Sir. But no, anybody that can be killed by Judge Dredd is no match for Superman.
    When was Batman killed by Judge Dredd? Plus, it's not too hard to kill Superman, shoot Kryptonite bullets at him, Batman could easily make 'em, and would easily destroy Superman with 'em.

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    Interesting...... but you can't shoot Superman with bullets, kryptonite or not. He is impervious to to bullets. His weakness to kryptonite is environmental and not something you can coat a projectile in. He isn't a werewolf
    Last edited by OG Grenadier; October 27, 2006 at 10:36 PM.
    "My God, I wish we had the 9th Australian Division with us this morning."
    - - Major-General Francis de Guingaund, Chief of Staff, Allied Land-Forces Headquarters Europe, D-Day, 1944

    "Australian troops had, at Milne Bay, inflicted on the Japanese their first undoubted defeat on land. Some of us may forget that, of all the allies, it was the Australians who first broke the invincibility of the Japanese army."
    — Field Marshal Sir William Slim.

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    Yeah, criminals need to catch on. Coat those bullets with Kryptonite! :p

    The greatest superhero?

    Molecule Man, end of thread.

    My favorite is definately Punisher though, total cold hard badass. Hulk and Deadpool coming in for second and third.

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    Oh get outta here! Molecule Man? I like your style! I confess the Hulk runs a very close second.
    "My God, I wish we had the 9th Australian Division with us this morning."
    - - Major-General Francis de Guingaund, Chief of Staff, Allied Land-Forces Headquarters Europe, D-Day, 1944

    "Australian troops had, at Milne Bay, inflicted on the Japanese their first undoubted defeat on land. Some of us may forget that, of all the allies, it was the Australians who first broke the invincibility of the Japanese army."
    — Field Marshal Sir William Slim.

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    Batman. Cool costume, car, ordinary human powers of fighting that he makes awesome. Good movies.

    Superman coming in second. Spiderman not even an honorable mention
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    Wasn't Molecule Man a villain though?

    As for the coolest super heroes, the Hulk was always one of my favorites. Spiderman overall is the coolest though, from the powers to the humor to the everyday problems to tackle as well as super villains, Spiderman was always the coolest IMO.
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    I like Moleculo, the Molecular Man meself.



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    It doesn't matter, Superhero or Villain, it's all good.
    "My God, I wish we had the 9th Australian Division with us this morning."
    - - Major-General Francis de Guingaund, Chief of Staff, Allied Land-Forces Headquarters Europe, D-Day, 1944

    "Australian troops had, at Milne Bay, inflicted on the Japanese their first undoubted defeat on land. Some of us may forget that, of all the allies, it was the Australians who first broke the invincibility of the Japanese army."
    — Field Marshal Sir William Slim.

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    Default Re: Who is the Greatest Superhero?

    "My God, I wish we had the 9th Australian Division with us this morning."
    - - Major-General Francis de Guingaund, Chief of Staff, Allied Land-Forces Headquarters Europe, D-Day, 1944

    "Australian troops had, at Milne Bay, inflicted on the Japanese their first undoubted defeat on land. Some of us may forget that, of all the allies, it was the Australians who first broke the invincibility of the Japanese army."
    — Field Marshal Sir William Slim.

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    Actually yea it matters, in the movie Superman had a small fragment of Kryptonite in him and he couldn't do crap for a while dude. Kryptonite is his weakness, and that is how Batman would kick his ass.

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    Right, but not the result of a "bullet" or man made projectile. Can you see where I am coming from.
    "My God, I wish we had the 9th Australian Division with us this morning."
    - - Major-General Francis de Guingaund, Chief of Staff, Allied Land-Forces Headquarters Europe, D-Day, 1944

    "Australian troops had, at Milne Bay, inflicted on the Japanese their first undoubted defeat on land. Some of us may forget that, of all the allies, it was the Australians who first broke the invincibility of the Japanese army."
    — Field Marshal Sir William Slim.

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    Owh man tough choice.

    Superman - I like how he acts like a "Knight-in-shiny-armor" and tries to lead by example.
    Batman - The dude has no superpowers what-so-ever and takes down his enemies in a "urban-non-lethal-ninja" fashion.
    Spiderman - Just a young dude who gets his powers and has to juggle a normal life with his superhero life.



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    Quote Originally Posted by OG Grenadier
    Right, but not the result of a "bullet" or man made projectile. Can you see where I am coming from.
    Actually, in comics, people fight superman with Kryptonite bullets quite often. My art teacher tells me to read them to improve how I draw people, and in one I read, Superman was saved by Batman after he was shot with a Kryptonite bullet. On top of that, you know Darkside, Batman used his brain to defeat him by telling him that the planet was going to be destroyed by Darside's own bombs. He uses his brain which I find to be the greatest superpower of all.

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    <<<<Gotta be the ballsy southern belle who is in the sam shape as a super model but knock guys flying or just drain them of their lives and memorys??? Super cool. Plus she can fly.

    Im talking about the classic Rogue though, not the crap they've come up with in the recent X-men.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NineinchNails2010
    <<<<Gotta be the ballsy southern belle who is in the sam shape as a super model but knock guys flying or just drain them of their lives and memorys??? Super cool. Plus she can fly.

    Im talking about the classic Rogue though, not the crap they've come up with in the recent X-men.
    Real Rogue ruled, Xmen movie totally destroyed her by blending her character with Kitty and Jubliee. While not really a superhero characters, both Neil Gaiman's Death and Delirum in Sandman series gets my vote. For traditional superhero, Spiderman.

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