Spiderman because he is Amazing;)
Strength
The radioactive spider that bit Peter transferred its characteristics into his 'puny' DNA. Among these was the proportionate strength of a common house spider. His enormous spider-strength allows him to lift or press 10 tons or more (if he's under stress), and perform all kinds of life-saving feats (including lifting buses and shielding little kids from falling debris.) His strength also helps him crash into Four Freedoms Plaza whenever he feels like it.
Spidey's might makes him deadly in hand-to-hand combat, which is his main form of direct attack. He uses strength with his spider-sense and speed in combat, making him extremely hard to surprise, harder to hit, and even harder to withstand. Spidey can go toe-to-toe with a lot of villains in the Marvel universe, and has even held his own against the Hulk from time to time (without the Captain Universe power, even).
His incredible physical power gives him great endurance, and also helps him take lots of damage. This, coupled with the Parker determination, makes him virtually unstoppable!
Speed
As well as gaining the strength of a spider, Peter also inherited the arachnid's swift speed. He can move and react several times faster than an ordinary human. His reflexes allow him to dodge a bullet (if far enough away), and coupled with his uncanny spider-sense, gives him a definite advantage in dangerous situations. Very rarely is Spider-Man surprised or unaware in a fight, now matter how sneaky or devious the villain is.
Grip
Spider-Man's most helpful ability in his crusade against evil is the Spider's natural ability to walk on walls and ceilings. When Peter was leaving the laboratory experiment where he was bitten, he walked in the path of a car. Out of fear, he leapt into the air and attached himself against the wall of a building. Spider-Man is at home on the sides of skyscrapers in New York, and this unique power lets him crawl pretty much anywhere he wants.
His spider-grip lets him get into all kinds of places, like air vents and elevator shafts. He often uses his "grip" to hide in corners and on ceilings, dropping in at the most opportune time. His ability to adhere to surfaces helps him avoid deadly falls as well. Spidey can attach himself to basically anything, including moving objects like trucks and the bottoms of bat-gliders. He can also use this power to hold objects and things.
Spider-Sense
This ability has saved Spidey umpteen million times in the heat of battle. It is an extended danger sense, and it gives Peter an itching feeling at the base of his skull whenever danger is near. The scope of this power is enormous, and aids him in both everyday and combat situations. The sensation this power gives him helps him to 'focus-in' on the source of the danger. It acts like radar, guiding him if he's stricken blind , or plunged into darkness.
Spider-Man's sense also warns him of potential danger, such as a hidden weapon or a disguised enemy. It alerts him of other types of danger as well, including times where his secret identity is at risk, or crumbling ceilings, creaky floors when he is trying to be silent. His spider-tracers run on the same frequency as his spider-sense, freeing him from having to use a tracking device. His Spider-Sense will warn him of all threats, even those that are not particularly deadly (snowballs, swatting brooms, etc.).
As mentioned above, the greatest advantage of the spider-sense is that it is used in conjunction with his other abilities. Most times Spider-Man can react on instinct alone, helping him to avoid a barrage of bullets or other rapid attacks. Often, he doesn't even need to think about impending danger, his reflexes will do the job for him.
2007-06-04 01:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Green Lantern, because he's been the thinking man's superhero for so long. He's got almost unlimited power- his challenge is usually figuring out how best to apply it.
Over the years, the character had obvious weaknesses (yellow, 24-hour charge) which force him to be creative and resourceful in overcoming foes.
Since he's a cosmic-scale character who polices an entire sector of space and not just a city (Batman) or planet (Superman) he encounters a wider variety of interesting situations.
2007-06-01 04:53:44
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answered by C-Man 7
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My favorite superhero is Supergirl and Batgirl because they save people lifes and they help each other out when trouble comes around to see many fans as well
2007-06-01 05:38:14
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answered by dark_punkgirl12 1
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I'd say Captain America.
The guy is a brilliant fighter and can kick anyone's ***, and would sacrifice himself in order to save someone else (See Captain America #25, when Cap tried to save the people who imprisoned him, only he wound up dead). The guy was an inspiration to all who knew him, and it's kinda sad that he's dead now.
Other honorable mentions:
Spider-Man
Moon Knight
Punisher (but I wouldn't call him a hero)
Batman
Witchblade
Silver Surfer
Plastic Man (the dude's funny)
Black Panther
2007-06-01 05:52:57
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answered by easilydissolved 5
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Daredevil because he not only has super abilities, he is overcoming his disability of blindness to help others. So often superheroes are "perfect" but Daredevil puts aside his major imperfection and kicks butt anyway.
2007-06-01 06:04:00
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answered by gambit0614 6
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Does it have to be comic related?
if yes: Superman, he is the epitome of a person both in power and attatudemost of us want to be.
If not: Harry Potter, the epic rise of a nobody to hero story that hasent ben profected sience Spiderman
2007-06-01 04:57:17
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answered by thomasheaven 1
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bloodshot is my widespread through fact he's immensely good and powerful yet he additionally makes use of his journey as a soldier TO strategize a thank you to be steps previous to his enemies and then i additionally like how he's not a a lifeless ringer for a undeniable clawed xman he's very innovative and does not merely place self belief in his powers
2016-11-03 07:51:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The Incredible Hulk because he seemed like a monster, but never hurt anyone that was good.
2007-06-01 04:52:14
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answered by DJ 5
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i have two fave superheros...one is batman because he is strong, masculine type, attractive and most of all real human. another fav of mine is spiderman coz it hits the blockbuster.lol!!! i like him because he is fast, can sense danger immediately and he can change to human to spider and vice versa.
2007-06-01 04:55:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Rogue for no real inparticular reason. If you ask my fiance why I like her, its because she can fly. I got introduced to her mainly through the video games.
Witchblade...no real reason just started getting into it.
Black Cat.
2007-06-01 08:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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