[quote=Apokalipse] EXACTLY. SUPERMAN IS NOT HUMAN. Superman is idealistically perfect and powerful. He could probably whoop everybody's ass. He is the most unrelatable superhero to ever exist and is uber overpowered. Batman's parents were killed and that's why he hunts evil-doers. But what if his parents weren't killed...? Would he still be fighting evil? Iron man had created weapons and realized what his weapons had done to people, had done to himself, and he sought to find a way to fix it. He is human nature, itself. That's why he is my favorite. There are no pretenses - he selfish, he make mistakes, and he be impulsive. But, in the end, it doesn't matter. Because he still fights with the Avengers, he still creates his suits, he still fights crimes...and he still drinks and make witty remarks that make everyone adore him. I like him the most because humans are selfish, humans make mistakes, and humans can be impulsive. My argument is not about who did it first, my argument is about who did it . At least Iron Man didn't have to worry about being arrested. Superman may represent the of humanity....but he doesn't represent humanity itself. And I personally don't care about Green Lantern...never really got into that superhero. Like, I don't even know what he does. I admit that Rogers has more morals than Stark. Matter of fact, he's definitely a better person than Stark. However, Captain America didn't LEAD Stark anywhere. Stark and Cap are CO-leaders of the Avengers...And also everything above that I said about Stark representing humanity, not the ideals. [/quote] Since when does something have to be human to be relatable? He is an alien but he grew up human and lived an honest life. Stark is a multi billionaire, how is that relatable? also superman may be strong but it there is more to him than just his powers. If you watch Superman vs the Elite or read the comic it is based off of you will see why superman is a great character and he goes up againstone of the greatest challenges which is the idea of people moving and thinking his way of fighting crime without killing is not effective