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I mean, really. We've all seen heroes who gladly give the kid a drink of the chemicals that gave them super powers, or, worse, just let them dress up in one of his old (cut down) costumes, and go heroing without power, endanger the child's life. Similarly, the girlfriend always hangs out where she is sure to get in the most trouble-- if she doesn't get thrown off a roof, so he has to rescue her and the bad guy gets away, she is hampering his efforts to rescue others by insisting that she loves him and he needs her 'help'.

Name some heroes who have acted responsibly and refused to endanger kids this way, or who told their admirers to mind their own business and stay out of the way. (I already know of some.)Name some I haven't heard of.

2007-01-29 04:20:59 · 6 answers · asked by cdf-rom 7 in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

6 answers

Spiderman, who rejected MJ to protect her in Spiderman II.

In countless X-men, Wolverine would tell the punk kids that were at the mansion that they shouldn't go around fighting dangerous guys, and to not even try.

2007-01-29 04:30:57 · answer #1 · answered by MarauderX 4 · 0 0

It's a long-running theme in comics that the hero doesn't want to get invovled with the woman he loves (I've never seen this with a female superhero.) because he's worried about putting her in peril if she knew that he was the hero or, worse still, if anyone else knew that she was invovled with the hero. That happened with Superman & Lois Lane, Terry McGinnis Batman (in the Batman Beyond TV show), and Spiderman. Also, I can think of numerous times when Batman has had his various proteges stay out of a fight because he was worried about their safety. There have been times when he has even forbidden them to assume their alter egos. ...But then usually in those circumstances they disobey him and come barging in at the last second to save him from certain doom.

2007-01-29 12:59:30 · answer #2 · answered by Otis T 4 · 0 0

Mr. Incredible to Incredi-boy.

Wolverine to Jubilee

AzraelBat to Jason Todd Robin (Batman - Nightfall/Breaking of the Bat story line)

Wolverine to a young Captain America

B-Cool to the young Enforcers

2007-01-29 18:07:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Spider Man and Mary Jane off the top of my head...

The monkey king as well.

2007-01-29 12:28:18 · answer #4 · answered by vslsub 2 · 0 0

Yes! See the film cats & Dogs.

2007-01-29 12:24:40 · answer #5 · answered by robert d 1 · 0 0

mr.incredible told his bro 2 get away as he was a small boy n he got totally angry that his elder bro said that n he bcame a villain.

2007-01-29 12:25:53 · answer #6 · answered by One strawberry- Ichi Ichigo 4 · 0 0

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