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Well, Batman is more awesome
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Lady Day said:Well, Batman is more awesome
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jamespowers said:My father had this comic. My grandmother threw it out.
Doctor Strange said:Batman is certainly more awesome to the adult mind, for his brilliance, incredible spirit, wounded psyche, and physical vulnerabilty. But Superman is more awesome to a kid feeling powerless in a mystifying world, and dying to get some of the power that grown-ups seemingly control
They're really just two sides of the same coin, the light and dark heroes of modern mythology - our super-strong Hercules and crafty Odysseus.
Doctor Strange said:I have spent my life loving both characters, and while Batman has been my preferred favorite for a long time now, I still dig the Big Blue Boy Scout too. There have been some times when I have related more to the optimism and clear-cut morality of Superman, but more often I relate to the pessimism and realistically complex morality of Batman.
They're really just two sides of the same coin, the light and dark heroes of modern mythology - our super-strong Hercules and crafty Odysseus.
Doctor Strange said:Yeah, but the difference is that Captain America was created by the government and has often worked closely with them, while Bats is a lone avenger who sometimes teams up with others, but is ultimately the keeper of his own conscience. And don't forget that Cap was 97-pound weakling before getting the super solider treatment, so he didn't develop himself to the peak of human perfection on his own with enormous effort and dedication like Bruce did.
Nothing against Cap, he's a very cool character too... But he's no Batman.
Doctor Strange said:Nothing against Cap, he's a very cool character too... But he's no Batman.
LizzieMaine said:I think of it this way --
Superman's jaw takes up approximately 1/5th of his face.
Whereas --
Batman's jaw takes up approximately 1/3 of his face.
Therefore, Batman is that much more manly. It's just that simple.
bruce wayne said:The thing about Batman vs. Superman to me is, no matter what you do, you can never be a super-powered alien from another planet. However, if you train hard enough & have the drive to keep you going, you (or anyone for that matter) can be Batman. No one has a magical ring that can give you near limitless power. You can't splash yourself with chemicals & get struck by lightning & expect to get super-speed. There is no such thing as a magical lasso. However, everything that Batman has can, or already has been created.
Thanx!!!
Charlie
Naphtali said:Does not any of these collectors notice that comic book paper stock has a life somewhat less than a paperback? The one-million-dollar comic is from - what - 1939? Someone will receive an unpleasant surprise. . . . Maybe it's not a surprise. Within a relatively short time this item need be kept in special conditions that will not arrest its inherent deterioration; it will retard it. As I think about it, I see similarity between this collector's item and a bottle of [fill in the blank] wine that will never be opened, and if it were opened an drunk, it would be a horrible experience.
I believe Isaac Asimov's first Black Widowers short story, "The Acquisitive Chuckle," places collecting in its proper place.
That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
Right you are. The paper was simply pulp paper, wood shavings digested with sulfuric acid squished together under pressure and allowed to dry to a solid state. They never foresaw,(or cared about) the ongoing effects of the acid, which will continue to digest the wood fibers until there is nothing left.
There is a buffering agent that could be applied to every page,...but I wonder if it would be enough to stop the acid? [huh]
After that, then what? Hermetically seal it? No one would be able to actually thumb through it and enjoy it as it was meant to be enjoyed ever again.
I'd trade it for the million new sheets of green paper in a second.
Maj.Nick Danger said:No one would be able to actually thumb through it and enjoy it as it was meant to be enjoyed ever again.
LizzieMaine said:Superman's jaw takes up approximately 1/5th of his face.
Whereas --
Batman's jaw takes up approximately 1/3 of his face.
Therefore, Batman is that much more manly. It's just that simple.
Maj.Nick Danger said:Right you are. The paper was simply pulp paper, wood shavings digested with sulfuric acid squished together under pressure and allowed to dry to a solid state. They never foresaw,(or cared about) the ongoing effects of the acid, which will continue to digest the wood fibers until there is nothing left.
There is a buffering agent that could be applied to every page,...but I wonder if it would be enough to stop the acid? [huh]
After that, then what? Hermetically seal it? No one would be able to actually thumb through it and enjoy it as it was meant to be enjoyed ever again.
I'd trade it for the million new sheets of green paper in a second.