If these two were to go on a one on one, who do you think will win?
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The only way Batman could win, is if he was above a pig pen,then pooed in the mouth of a pig that was then sent to a oriental casino where the chef shakes hands with Gwyneth Paltrow.
I lost two hours to find that out a few weeks ago....
If these two were to go on a one on one, who do you think will win?
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I like Spidey a bit more as well, but each comic movie cartoon have different spider and batman so meh.
Funny how this whole thing was bumped by a bot.
It is a bot rite?
I'm stick with Superman. He is the proper prototype of the guy next door. He's smart, good buddy and has all those skills I enjoy in a superhero: speed, flight and strength. He's also got the best outfit in the business by a mile. This one you can't deny!
Superman any day of the week! Now, shut this topic down.
Jesus! We can't agree even in superheroes!!!
Man, you got bad taste! Superman is a horrible character! I prefer even the Green Lantern over it (well, no, that's a joke, no one really likes the stupid Green Lantern)!
First Real Madrid, then female football, then the Knicks and now... Superman! A fascist, an american fascist by the way! Just like you!![]()
Is Batman, one of the world's most iconic superheroes really a gay man?
Action Comics writer Grant Morrison, who is best known for revamping DC Comics' family of Batman titles, spoke at length about comic superheroes in an interview with Playboy magazine, confirming maybe those Batman and Robin rumors aren't so far-fetched after all, because the title character is "very gay" says Morrison.
"There’s an aspirational quality to him—he’s an outlaw and he can buy anything. He’s a rich man who beats up poor people. It’s quite a bizarre mission to go out at night dressed as a bat and punch the hell out of junkies. And then he goes home and lives in this mansion. He has a new Batmobile every movie. He’s very plutonian in the sense that he’s wealthy and also in the sense that he’s sexually deviant."
"Gayness is built into Batman. I’m not using gay in the pejorative sense, but Batman is very, very gay. There’s just no denying it. Obviously as a fictional character he’s intended to be heterosexual, but the basis of the whole concept is utterly gay. I think that’s why people like it. All these women fancy him and they all wear fetish clothes and jump around rooftops to get to him. He doesn’t care—he’s more interested in hanging out with the old guy and the kid.”
Morrison added that this was part of the appeal: "I think that's why people like it."
Batman’s next big screen outing The Dark Knight Rises is released this summer.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...ics_n_1456878.html#s515732&title=Alicia_Keys_