Friday, May 24, 2019
Why Spiderman is better than Batman
In my opinion, Spiderman is the best suspicious book torpedo ever, and significantly superior to Batman. He is the most popular and most commercially happy superhero, according to a poll by Empire magazine in May 2011. I grew up loving Spiderman He was the superhero that I most cerebrate to. I would watch avidly of his exploits and victories, his life as a reluctant super hero and his emotional turmoil in his non-Spidery snips.When I was a kid, I couldnt quite understand why they made a TV show of Batman but not one of Spiderman. You remember the show with Adam tungsten as Batman in a somewhat camp romp through Gotham City as POW and SLAM was emblazoned across the screen. And yet, no Spiderman TV show. It was the corresponding with the movie genre the first Batman movie starring Michael Keaton as the caped crusader was released in 1989, but the first Spiderman was not released until 2002. Batman always seemed to get the bigger care and all the glory .Well I think that Spider man is the better super hero by far, and here are some reasons why Spiderman has the longest lasting comic his comic The Amazing Spiderman was created in 1962, and continues to capture the imagination of every generation, which shows how relatable his character is. Spiderman is more agile and flexible than Batman, he has the famous spider reflexes, and he has in the past proved that he is an equal match for Batmans brawn, when he defeated evils such as Dr Octopus, The Green Goblin, Venom and many more.In the 2001 adaptation of the movie, Ill be the first person to raise my hand and admit that Tobey Maguire is creepy. There is no doubt in my mind that, he is a itsy-bitsy raciness weird, and maybe not the best person in the world to represent the worlds greatest comic book hero, but neer the less, for its time the movie is still impressive, more so than the Michael Keaton version of Batman. Compare it to the new Amazing Spiderman with Andrew Garfield in, and in that respect is no competition. The new movie itself boldly knocks spots hit the dreary Batman competition, and its special effects are truly phenomenal.And Andrew Garfield is pretty darn cute If Captain America can vanquish Batman, anyone can. Simply, if Batman can allow himself to be beaten by Marvels campest creation, he is clearly no match for Spiderman. Spiderman, un the like Batman, actually has a girlfriend. For all his money and playboy reputation, Bruce Wayne never has a kinship worthy of the one that say Spiderman and Gwen Stacey have. shot managed to pull Gwen without Bruce Waynes money or fame, which goes to show Peter Parker, is the nicer twat.Spiderman broke the mould as the first stripling with his own comic book series, since previously teenage protagonists usually took the understudy role as the mere side kick. Unlike previous teen heroes such as Bucky and Robin, Spider-Man did not benefit from being the protg of any adult superhero mentors like Captain America and Batman, and thus had to learn for himself that with great power there must also come great responsibilitya line included in a text box in the final gameboard of the first Spider-Man.Unlike Bruce Wayne, Peter Parker doesnt use being an orphan as an excuse to parade around as a vigilante instead he accepts his gift and uses it for the greater honest. Spiderman actually has super powers Batman has to rely on gadgets such as shark repellent to get him out of tricky situations. And what self-respecting hero carries around shark repellent in his purse? Spiderman doesnt have to train in the mountains with weird ninja monks and he doesnt have the big fiscal advantage of Batman. He doesnt need to showy gadgets etc, he save crawls around, doing his thing, without the aid of a sidekick like Robin.Ben had Jerry, Morecombe had Wise, and SpongeBob had Patrick, whereas Spidey flies solo. He is so safe at what he does he doesnt need someone to hold his hand as he crosses the road. No matter what, Spiderman gets the job done, unlike Batman who needfully his birdie to save him from the bad guys, to lay out the guy behind him who was about to clock him over the head with a chair (another KAPOW ), and to be the blundering sonny boy to make Batman look better than he really was. Spiderman needed nobody, because he doesnt have ego issues.Spidey is a good role model because he over came adversity etc, he was a nerdy teenager, who was bullied a lot by a guy named Flash. This makes him a good role model for kids, since he doesnt go around scaring people in the night, like Batman. Batman puts on a stupid voice and tries to scare his foes. It has no effect or purpose, he just looks stupid. Batman deliberately asks for trouble, hes a creepy guy in a costume. If a guy started parading around in a costume and raceway around at night in your town, Im sure you would have something to say about it, and he would be thrown in the yeasty bin.Batman gets too much attention, just like his alter-ego, w hereas Peter Parker manages to maintain a normal life as well as masquerade as Spiderman. Peter Parker has, over the years, developed from shy, nerdy high school student to troubled but outgoing college student, to married high school teacher to, in the late 2000s, a single freelance photographer, his most typical adult role. Whereas, Bruce Wayne has pretty much not developed as a character over his span of comics. Batman could never catch Spiderman Spidey is just to fast for him. Batman would be nothing without his car/money/gadgets.At the end of the day hes just a normal guy with a fetish for bats. Think about it. Batman has great abilities and gadgets, but they are nothing that any normal human cant get. Spiderman has physical abilities way beyond the hang in of non-mutated humans precognition, the strength to bench 10 tons, incredible agility but batman is a normal human. Spiderman is a mutated human, mutated to be stronger, faster and more agile than a regular human. I know th is is fiction, but lets be a bit more realistic here, in a fight, the chances are heavily in Spidermans favour.Im a firm believer in the idea that superheroes teach you things, and its usually a pretty simple lesson. Superman teaches you to be nice and to be a good person because thats the way you make things better for everyone. Batman teaches you that if youre determined enough, and if you try your hardest, one man can change the world. And also, that is okay for a man to wear sullen tights, as long as he is a millionaire playboy. Those are great guidelines, not just for comic books or films, but for life. But Spidermans lesson is a little less sugar-coated, and a little more human.Spiderman teaches you that youre going to screw up. Its going to happen, and its going to be bad. Youre going to make bad decisions and its going to feel like theyre going to crush you. Its going to hurt. But Spiderman also teaches you that the only way to get through it is that you never, ever quit. I ts not easy, but even if it seems impossible, you can beat anything that stands in your way. You can become the person you want to be, therefore being the better hero of the two, because the most important thing is to learn something from the selfless behaviour of your childhood ideal.
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