Okay I really didn't want to have officially stated rules because I wanted this blog to be as chaotic and silly as possible, and I also hoped the parameters would be self-explanatory in the blog description. The point of this blog is to let people vote on whether a superhero is more Batman or Spider-Man, because when my brother was four years old, he would classify every image of a superhero he saw as either a Batman or a Spider-Man. However you want to interpret what makes a character more of a Batman or more of a Spider-Man is up to you.
However. The inbox currently has numerous submissions that very much do not fit the parameters, so here is a pinned post with rules for submission:
-The character must be in the broad superhero genre. Comics, movies, animated series, radio shows, etc. all count, but they must be in the broad superhero genre
-The character must not be a villain in their own universe. They can be a hero, antihero, or vigilante, but they can't be outright a villain. If they're a reformed villain, they must actually have a tenure as a hero/antihero, and not just a villain who stopped villainy at the end of the story and was never seen again. Villains who the heroes reluctantly ally with to fight a worse villain don't count as long as they're still very much a villain.
-Civilians who have never been superheroes/antiheroes don't count. The character must actually be a superhero.
-If the hero title is a legacy title, please specify which specific character you're referring to, and not just by their title.
-If the character has multiple iterations in various universes, please specify which universe.
Otherwise, the mods reserve the right to post the funniest possible interpretation of your submission, even if we know you probably didn't intend it that way. We also reserve the right to violate our own rules if it's funny enough, but please don't try to violate the rules, because it clogs the inbox.
Have fun!













