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Who is the worst of the popular superheroes?

Captain America 30 14.15%
 
Superman 38 17.92%
 
Green Lantern 19 8.96%
 
Robin 20 9.43%
 
Spider-Man 3 1.42%
 
Batman 6 2.83%
 
Wolverine 10 4.72%
 
Aqua Man 59 27.83%
 
Wonderwoman 12 5.66%
 
Other 14 6.60%
 
Total:211
morenoingrato said:
Nolan will make Superman cool, don't worry.

- Green Lantern looks like a cheap Christmas decoration.

- I think Thor is one of the lamest heroes ever.

- Robin is a clown.

- Normally, women tend to be incredibly useless.


Christopher Nolan is no longer directing Superman.  He helped write it but he bailed out because he wanted to focus on Batman.  It is being directed by Zack Snyder, the guy who directed 300 I'm pretty sure.




       

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riderz13371 said:
Why do so many people not like Superman!? Nolan will make him awesome again in "The Man of Steel"!!!!!


He is not directing Superman anymore.  He is my fav director




       

JayWood2010 said:
morenoingrato said:
Nolan will make Superman cool, don't worry.

- Green Lantern looks like a cheap Christmas decoration.

- I think Thor is one of the lamest heroes ever.

- Robin is a clown.

- Normally, women tend to be incredibly useless.


Christopher Nolan is no longer directing Superman.  He helped write it but he bailed out because he wanted to focus on Batman.  It is being directed by Zack Snyder, the guy who directed 300 I'm pretty sure.

He is producing it, and apparently, he is having a lot of creative input.

But the director of 300? Ugh.



morenoingrato said:
JayWood2010 said:
morenoingrato said:
Nolan will make Superman cool, don't worry.

- Green Lantern looks like a cheap Christmas decoration.

- I think Thor is one of the lamest heroes ever.

- Robin is a clown.

- Normally, women tend to be incredibly useless.


Christopher Nolan is no longer directing Superman.  He helped write it but he bailed out because he wanted to focus on Batman.  It is being directed by Zack Snyder, the guy who directed 300 I'm pretty sure.

He is producing it, and apparently, he is having a lot of creative input.

But the director of 300? Ugh.

Yeah, it may have his touch in it but without him having complete control over it I worry.  He is by far the best director in Hollywood at the moment in my opinion and I cant wait to see what he does next XD Im hoping Man of Stell is good just beause it has his name on it lol

Yeah.  He has done 300, Watchmen, and Dawn of the Dead.  There is a third person that helped too though, I cant remember who it is though.  It was Chistopher Nolan and somebody else who wrote the movie.




       

Superman almost comes across as a fan fiction Mary Sue some abused kid came up with on a rainy day. Aqua Man is still far worse.



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What I don't like about Superman is how he plans his battles. For example, when he does have to face the typical big and strong enemy, he gets close instead of flying and use ranged attacks to defeat his opponent safely. He's doing it wrong, yet he still wins. I know writers do it because it is more epic, but it still annoys me.

However, between those in the poll I'd choose Robin or Aquaman.



JayWood2010 said:
riderz13371 said:
Why do so many people not like Superman!? Nolan will make him awesome again in "The Man of Steel"!!!!!


He is not directing Superman anymore.  He is my fav director

He wrote the story for it and that's all I really care about. A person of his stature will definitely have some sort of say on what is in the film and what isn't. Plus his brother, Jonathan Nolan, is doing the screenplay. Let's not forget Zack Snyder directed 300 and Watchmen. It will surely be a great movie. 



morenoingrato said:
JayWood2010 said:
morenoingrato said:
Nolan will make Superman cool, don't worry.

- Green Lantern looks like a cheap Christmas decoration.

- I think Thor is one of the lamest heroes ever.

- Robin is a clown.

- Normally, women tend to be incredibly useless.


Christopher Nolan is no longer directing Superman.  He helped write it but he bailed out because he wanted to focus on Batman.  It is being directed by Zack Snyder, the guy who directed 300 I'm pretty sure.

He is producing it, and apparently, he is having a lot of creative input.

But the director of 300? Ugh.

He directed Watchmen too!!!! Let's not forget that Hans Zimmer is making the music for the film. That itself should confirm the awesomeness of the film.



It is a tie between Superman and The Hulk, in the DC and Marvel Universes respectfully. Why? Because they are too powerful to be the slightest bit interesting, at least to me. Superman gets a heavily fabricated opposition, in random thugs robbing banks and the like. He easily dispatches them except for when they pull out some handy dandy kryptonite. He then struggles for several pages/frames simply trying to get over mentral cramps that render him useless momentarily. Yet, he always bounces back and unscathed. Superman has not sufferered or evolved as a hero since his comics began.

The Hulk is far worst, no enemy ever stands before him. The angrier he gets, the stronger he becomes. Unstoppable monstrosity who rarely goes through anything other than his anger issues. They create entire comic books just so writers can fap off to just how unscathable he is. Tiresome and boring to me.

Both of these "superheroes" remind me of when I played with toys, or roleplayed games with my brother. You see, I always took to characters that struggled and earned their right to be called extraordinary. My brother on the other hand was obsessed with being top dog, if I said my character has "Power A" he would instantaneously make his character have "Power B" to my character's flaws. These charcters are the type of thing that come up from a "One Up-er" mentality where their only claim to fame is that they are indeed stronger and more powerful than whatever the rest came up with.

Who are the best? Ironically, Batman and Spiderman. I have always been drawn to these heroes for one main reason. They struggle, not just with one problem, but with several at a time. They win, but they also lose quite often(as the good guys usually do in real life). You are forced to recognize their plight as a hero, knowing that their abilities are very finite in the grand scheme of things and will not solve every problem for them. Batman is the boldest of them all. The writers have written some monumental failures and successes in Batman's life that leaves a strong impression. For instance, when the 2nd Robin was kidnapped and beaten to death by The Joker. Batman felt failure on a level he had never before. He had experienced it slightly with his inability to keep TwoFace from going to the dark side, but this time he let someone who trusted him entirely, a kid no less, down. I love how Batman almost suffers from Sociopathic tendencies, if you haven't noticed Dexter is based on the same concept. He rarely feels for anyone or anything, yet they craft something in their lives that keep them grounded and adhere to them with complete loyalty, even if it means losing everything. Spidey and Bats both live in a believable world where social issues frequently conflict with their other persona. Spidey has common ones such as trying to court the love of his life yet keep her at a safe distance at the same time.

I just love how B and S are human in nature, vulnerable. Which turns to be the exact reason why I hate Hulk and Superman.



      

      

      

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JayWood2010 said:
morenoingrato said:
Nolan will make Superman cool, don't worry.

- Green Lantern looks like a cheap Christmas decoration.

- I think Thor is one of the lamest heroes ever.

- Robin is a clown.


- Normally, women tend to be incredibly useless.


Christopher Nolan is no longer directing Superman.  He helped write it but he bailed out because he wanted to focus on Batman.  It is being directed by Zack Snyder, the guy who directed 300 I'm pretty sure.

I agree with most of your sentiments, especially about Thor. I find him cheap and a silly addition into the Marvel Universe. All the other characters at least protend to be original(although many are based on Norse and Greek Gods).

I don't agree with Robin, or at least think you should specify WHICH Robin....there were 3(4 if you count that one girl,5 if you count Bruce's merderous son). The original being Dick Grayson, I find him to be one of the best elements in the Batman Universe. If you have ever seen Dexter, Batman and Robin's relationship is basically the template of him. Robin was Bruce's apprentice, to continue his legacy. Dick is the first and to my knowledge only side kick to ever split from their master and become his own. Nightwing kicks major ass!Batman thought Dick to be a failed attempt to embody everything he beleived in but during the "Battle of the Cowls" after Bruce's death Grayson proved to be the most devote of Batman's entourage, dawning the mask himself.



      

      

      

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