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If you could be any super hero who would you be?

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the guy who can turn invisible now try to catch me then i talk too much :devil:

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If you could be any super hero who would you be?

 

You are getting close to becoming super topic-poster man:

 

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GINPACHI-SENSEI. (What? He is not a super-hero? Flute to your ***!)

 

Flute to my what?! WTH does that mean?! lol

 

We don't have that expression in America.

 

 

the guy who can turn invisible now try to catch me then i talk too much :devil:

 

..That one guy that can turn invisible? :huh: There's quite a few of those.

 

:buba: Sherlock Holmes...DUN DUN DUN DUHHHHHHHH! Oh wait, :P I mean this dragon, :dragonglomp: DRAGONGLOMP!

 

Holmes is the best super hero! xD

 

Wait... WTF?! Did I just quote myself on something I hadn't even said yet?! :blink:

 

Anyways, I already am a super hero on Thursdays... so yeah. Me I guess.

 

Wait... WTF?! Did I just quote myself on something I hadn't even said yet?! :blink:

 

Anyways, I already am a super hero on Thursdays... so yeah. Me I guess.

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Eco i cansay only one thing WTF?

 

also i don't care how many guys there are who can turn invisible i want the guy who doesn't have to wear tights to have his powers

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OH! From the warioware games. Riiiiigh. Gotcha.

 

Forgot about that. He's a super villain though. Not a super hero.

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A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the villain character type, commonly found in comic books, action movies and science fiction in various mediums.

They are often used as foils to superheroes and other fictional heroes. Whereas superheroes often wield fantastic powers, the supervillain possesses commensurate powers and abilities so that he can present a daunting challenge to the hero. Even without actual magical or superhuman powers, the supervillain often possesses a genius intellect that allows him to draft complex schemes or create fantastic devices. Many supervillains share some typical characteristics of real world dictators, mobsters, and terrorists and often have aspirations of world domination or universal leadership.

 

Superheroes and supervillains often mirror each other in their powers, abilities, or origins. Often the only difference between the two is that the hero uses his extraordinary powers to help others, while the villain uses his powers for selfish purposes.

 

VS.

 

A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a type of stock character possessing "extraordinary or superhuman powers" and dedicated to protecting the public. Since the debut of the prototypical superhero Superman in 1938, stories of superheroes—ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long sagas—have dominated American comic books and crossed over into other media. The word itself dates to at least 1917.[1] A female superhero is sometimes called a superheroine (also rendered super-heroine or super heroine). "Super-heroes" is a trademark co-owned by DC Comics and Marvel Comics.[2] Superheroes are authentically American, spawning from The Great Depression era.

 

By most definitions, characters do not strictly require actual superhuman powers to be deemed superheroes,[3] although terms such as costumed crime fighters are sometimes used to refer to those such as Batman and Green Arrow without such powers who share other common superhero traits. Such characters were generally referred to as "mystery men" in the so-called Golden Age of Comic Books to distinguish them from characters with super-powers.

 

Normally, superheroes use their powers to police day-to-day crime while also combating threats against humanity by supervillains, who as their name implies are criminals of "unprecedented powers" in the same way that superheroes are crime fighters with "unprecedented powers," though just as with superheroes they do not necessarily need genuine superpowers. Generally, at least one of these supervillains will be the superhero's archenemy, though several popular and long-running series, such as Batman, Superman, and Spider-Man, each have a rogues gallery of archenemies. Superheroes sometimes will combat irregular threats that also match their powers, such as aliens, magical entities, godlike or demonlike creatures, and so forth.

 

Quite different.

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Um...Wario isn't a Super Villain, he does take on evil sorts. He's just greedy and in it for the money.

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The Green Hornet...

 

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He gets an awesome car with rockets and miniguns! **** you losers if you don't want a free car! :haha:

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oh yeah well then maybe you want this set it comes with a giant robot a chick and a pet monkey thing :lol: megas-xlr.jpg

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nisage ill have to disapoint you but batman is broke he even puts his logo on lemons to pay off his debts

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so no cool gadgets for you :devil:

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