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ThePS3News said:
spdk1 said:
I was always a Marvel guy when younger. I could never relate to DC characters as they were always portrayed as god-like super-beings that are both above the law and morally superior to lowly humans. I always had Frank Miller's opinion of Superman: he's basically this "goody two shoes, I'm better than everyone" character and I could never relate to him. to me he was a villian waiting to happen. Marvel characters have flaws and always seem to be more life-like. plus Deadpool is in Marvel :P


I see your point about the DC heros being portayed as "God-like" super-heros. Which kinda make sense since almost all of them usually work alone.

However the main reason why i personally prefer DC though is because there hero's background storys and super talents seem to be more realistic and more believable when compared to Marvel heros.

I know there just Heros but i like knowing that some of them could be possible and reality.  :)


I forgot to mention that Batman breaks this rule for me Batman > everything else, except Deadpool :P

 

Edit: I will say that I have been slowly getting more into DC stuff, as all the great writers and artists that marvel used to have "jumped ship" to DC. people like Grant Morrison, Gail Simone and even Jim Lee make me read stuff that i wouldn't have normally read at all. Hell, I was buying Birds of Prey for a while because Gail Simone was doing it. I forgot to add up there that I am also a HUGE fan of Vertigo comics, probably more than Marvel and I guess you could count that as DC. Fables, Sandman, and Hellblazer as well as Alan Moore titles are my faves.