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I think spidey is dark and mysterious and so recluse
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I still say SUPERMAN is the BOMB!!!! I really needed a reason to play with these and now I found it-LOL SUPERMAN is the BOMB!!!!! Oh! Somebody stop me! It's SUPERMAN! He's the BOmb!!!!! |
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Boy! that was fun! I'm back to normal now.....
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Yeah but he has Mary Jane ( :-D) and his Aunt may...
Who does Batman have, an increpid old man and a little kid who he replaces more times than J-LO changes Hubbies... Super man has a family, and a hot little number "Super Girl" Plus he has "Super Boy" too. He is just spoiled... But both Spider Man and Batman are distubed, but I want to still go with my guy because he is more of the loner, Spiderman is just a dork... Lantz |
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But to each his own... What ever floated your boat...
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SUPERMAN!!!!! Yes Q-Bee Super man is the
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Superman has a dog and a monkey, and they're both from Krypton! Nobody
else has that, not even **** Cheney! |
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And he is a germaphobe .....lol
Here had to share. At least he cares about hygiene...lol. http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=5ba2fed3c064f9b2d4818e669b9d7ba1.555490 Superman ROCKS |
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Batman, definitely Batman. However, Batman would need some time to
prepare for the fight. Batman has several advantages the other guys don't. He is the epitome of human physical perfection (i.e., one heck of an athlete), and a master of many martial arts and fighting styles. He is no one to get on the bad side of. Second, he has a superior mind. Batman is an inventor and technological innovator, creating everything from the Batcave to all the nifty gadgets in his utility belt in secrecy to protect his identity. Third, Batman (Bruce Wayne) has almost unlimited financial resources. If he needs something to make something, he can get the cash to pay for it. So, coming up with a suit made of a Kryptonite base alloy that allowed him to withstand Superman's heat vision and ice breath, that would also be impervious to Spidey's webs and allow Batman to stand up to the web slinger's physical strength, is completely doable for the Dark Knight. Given a few weeks to prepare, Batman would wipe the floor with both of these guys. Of course, there's another advantage in fighting Superman. Supes wouldn't fight dirty. :) |
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Hello Whisper
Did you say........Superman is the Bomb too? Oh my! Here we go again! Superman-has my vote! He is the Bomb! Look at his Strong, Super Chest! He is the Bomb!!! I can't stop myself!!! Superman! Yes, it's Superman-He is the What? THE BOMB!!!!!! |
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Ok MD As soon as you said that Batman would need time to prepare. You
lost me. If he was ANY type of super hero he would not need that time to prepare. Q.Bee SUPERMAN is the BOMB |
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See I am still gonna have to stick with my main man spiderman. See
superman flyin around in his undies and all isnt a huge turn on for me ha ha. maybe if it was a man thong or something Ha Ha..... |
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Hey wait;
Everyone brings out good points about their favorite superheros... And while I don't know to much about these things (not since elementary school), but I didn't know that Superman had a monkey... That makes him another notch up on the belt... When did he get a monkey? way that in the 80's? It seems like an 80's kind of thing... Lantz But I still like Batman best |
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While the kryptonite suit is a good idea, there's a problem --
kryptonite radiation can't penetrate lead. Superman whips up a lead suit for himself, grabs Batman, krypronite suit and all, and throws him into the sun. Now we all know Superman would never do that, being the Big Blue Boy Scout he is, but he certainly COULD. There was a storyline a few years back that revolved around Batman devising secret contingency plans on how to take out all the members of the JLA, should any of them ever go insane, turn evil, be taken over by another mind, etc. Needless to say, the other members were not too happy when this came to light! But it does show Batman's ability to think ahead and prepare for any possible occurrence. Even with all that, though, I still don't think he has a snowball's chance in Guatemala against a determined (and slightly out of character) Superman. |
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Spiderman, Spiderman,
Does whatever a spider can. Spins a web, any size, Catches thieves just like flies. Look out! Here comes the Spiderman.Is he strong? Listen bud— He's got radioactive blood. Can he swing from a thread? Take a look overhead. Hey there! There goes the Spiderman.In the chill of the night, At the scene of the crime, Like a streak of light, He arrives just in time!Spiderman, Spiderman, Friendly neighborhood Spiderman. Wealth and fame, he's ignored— Action is his reward. To him, Life is a great big bang-up— Wherever there's a hang-up, You'll find the Spiderman! YAY Spidy man i loveeeee you ............. ha ha Spidy man rocks my world lmao |
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Superman's monkey's name was Beppo. He was a lab animal on Krypton; he
stowed away in the rocket that brough the baby Kal-El to Earth. This was in Superboy # 76, October 1959. Beppo also appeared as part of the Legion of Super-Pets (along with Superdog, Supercat, Superhorse, and a protoplasmic blob called Proty) as an adjunct to the Legion of Super-Heroes in 1960s issues of Adventure Comics. |
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WOW Lex you really know your stuff.
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in all reality I'd say none as they are ficticious characters.
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Spidey is the man....
Growing up I thought Batman was the bomb.... but I then I learned about spidey.... *S* |
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Lantz, if you have a comic book store in your area, ask if they have the
Superman Robot action figure from a company called DC Direct. It came out last year. The Superman Robot comes with a figure of Beppo, and, if you've never seen a monkey in a blue and red outfit, it's a little disconcerting.... |
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