[quote=Yog Sothoth] 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 [/quote] Humans relate to humans. Why? Because humans generally go through the same difficulties. A dog will sympathize with another dog more than it will with a cat. Darwinism at it's finest. And so what if Stark is a multi-billionaire? That's not what makes him relatable. He suffered from PTSD after being locked up and after New York, something that many soldiers suffer with. He had anxiety attacks after that as well, something [i]I[/i] relate to, personally. He drinks booze to cover up his pain, something that many people I personally know have done. I'm going to be honest that my argument is based off of the movies and what I've read about the superheroes, I don't read comics. The colors clashing with the words hurts my eyes a little bit. But...has Superman ever suffered because of what he has experienced? How did he cope with the bad things that happened to him? That's why I don't like him. I find him one-dimensional. I also hate Frozen and find that movie incredibly stupid.