[quote=Apokalipse] 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 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. [/quote] since i don't want to clog up the OOC i will just say this, Superman has problems to, if we're going by movies then in Man of Steel, Clark spent most of his childhood and a good amount of his early adult years feeling alienated and alone because he was different and he didn't know where he came from since it wasn't until he was in his thirties that he found out he was a Kryptonian. just watch this [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJmrcijfxEc]clip[/url] from the movie and you'll see that he had problems as a little boy.