What actually constitutes a "super hero"?
I posit that Batman (or Bat-Man, or however it's supposed to actually be spelled) is NOT a super hero.
Batman does not have anything that could be defined as a "super power".
He has physical skills and conditioning, wealth, intellect, gadgets, and a "dark" side that help him catch the criminals.
Spider-Man? I can understand why he's a Super Hero.
Superman? Absolutely.
Green Lantern? Sure.
Did the Hulk actually start out as a Super Hero?? My only real recollection of the hulk was the old television series with Lou Ferrigno as The Hulk. And if I recall correctly, he had a different purpose. He did things as David B (where the B stood for any number of aliases) as he traveled from town to town, but I don't think he was considered a "super hero", at least during the TV show.
So, what actually constitutes a "Super Hero"?
I posit that Batman (or Bat-Man, or however it's supposed to actually be spelled) is NOT a super hero.
Batman does not have anything that could be defined as a "super power".
He has physical skills and conditioning, wealth, intellect, gadgets, and a "dark" side that help him catch the criminals.
Spider-Man? I can understand why he's a Super Hero.
Superman? Absolutely.
Green Lantern? Sure.
Did the Hulk actually start out as a Super Hero?? My only real recollection of the hulk was the old television series with Lou Ferrigno as The Hulk. And if I recall correctly, he had a different purpose. He did things as David B (where the B stood for any number of aliases) as he traveled from town to town, but I don't think he was considered a "super hero", at least during the TV show.
So, what actually constitutes a "Super Hero"?
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