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Who is the best super hero without superpowers and why?

2007-09-12 03:23:30 · 11 answers · asked by Yahoo Sucks 5 in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

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ORACLE. Hands freaking down. Come on, she broke her back and didnt magically get it healed, yet she still functions as a very important part of the crimefighting DCU? Batman needs his legs. She does not, and she doesnt go on long vacations to the east looking for a miracle cure when she knows she has more important work right at the home front.

She also didnt ditch during No Mans Land.

Just saying.

2007-09-12 03:33:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

now you know almost everyone is gonna say batman because how many superheros are there without superpower?

I would argue that Captain America has no real superpowers, sure he has super strength and agility that came from an experiment turning him into a super solider, but his strength and agility i would just say its above average in comparison to normal humans and below average in comparison to most superheros. So if you accept that argument then I would say there is no one better than Captain America

2007-09-12 11:05:05 · answer #2 · answered by saxon_148 2 · 1 0

It would have to be between Batman/Captain America.

Captain American (not ultimates version) does NOT have super powers. The "Super" solider serum he took, put his body AT the peak of human perfection.

Batman probably has one of the most brillant minds in the DCU. He can out think and out fight nearly any super powered being. He even had plans to take out any super heroes who went rogue.

2007-09-12 11:32:43 · answer #3 · answered by perfecsaiyan 6 · 1 0

Batman. Bruce Wayne dedicated most of his life to training physically and mentally to become the Dark Knight. Using intelligence, resources, and wealth, he was able to establish a persona inspired by a creature of the night. With the belief that criminals are a superstitious and cowardly lot he created an identity that strikes fear into the hearts of those who oppose good. He has a genius intellect, detective, and expert martial artist who studied every known and unknown style around the world. Bruce has trained his body to man's perfection.

2007-09-12 11:37:55 · answer #4 · answered by kpan 4 · 1 0

Flaming Carrot - one of the founding members of the Mysterymen.

While most comic story lines revolve around and are predicated by the superhero's special powers and secret identity, Flaming Carrot had no special super powers and was Flaming Carrot all the time. The formula here was that of a second-string, blue-collar, mill-town superhero.

He is the comic book superhero of not only the blue-collar man, but the darling of the avant-garde. He is a one-man tour de force of Dali-esque surrealism, strange stunts, and totally outrageous behavior. A whimsical, picaresque and puckish character, his life itself is his art form and Hell follows with it.

Flaming Carrot haunts the eerie shadows of the night (much the same as Batman). But while Batman is a quick thinker with a sharp, deductive mind, Flaming Carrot is almost childlike in a state of Zen witlessness. In a tough spot he is more likely to blast his way out in a hail of gunfire than use some campy scheme. In his state of Zen Stupidity, he can convince you that the earth is flat or that a hundred pounds of lead is heavier than a hundred pounds of feathers.

As Batman's frightening, sinister costume and dark legend strikes fear into the underworld, Flaming Carrot's insane, outre appearance can be even more unnerving, disturbing, and outlandish to criminals caught in the act. As preposterous as it may seem to us, his bizarre, outfit is rather frightening, even horrifying to any criminal he sneaks up on.

Flaming Carrot has a utility belt but in it are things like a pen knife, silly putty, invisible ink, a bubble pipe, super glue, and band-aids with little stars and rockets on them. Instead of speeding across the horizon in a Batplane, he hops around town on a nuclear-powered pogo stick.

He lives in the Palookaville district of Iron City, a generic north east industrial town in the rust belt. He is helped and aided by his good friend and mentor, Dr. Heller; a somewhat mad scientist and great inventor. It is Dr. Heller who provides him with the pogo stick, canned tornadoes, and a number of other hi-tech devices.

With no superpowers, he has his utility belt and his mind-state of "Zen Stupidity" to fight hoodlums, monsters and costumed villains. With his mind in that state, he is able to transcend ordinary human considerations and commit great acts of bravery or gain tremendous insight from simple things.

And so, Flaming Carrot is off, into the industrial skyline of Iron City, facing bullets, danger, mystery, and then off to get in some bowling at the All-Star Lanes down on Route 341 just past the Willowville Turnpike.


I also like Batman, Green Arrow and The Question

2007-09-12 12:52:06 · answer #5 · answered by The Corinthian 7 · 1 0

everyone keeps saying batman but they are right about one thing he has a lot of money without it what is he

Captain America can't be beat and all he has is a shield
granted the shield probably cost 12 million dollars but he is the ultimate hero

2007-09-12 12:29:25 · answer #6 · answered by rodawg7 5 · 2 0

Batman.

2007-09-13 08:37:28 · answer #7 · answered by Jönsè 7 · 0 0

Batman, of course...Who else?...I personally don't like him precisely because he has no super powers but lots of people like that.
I guess Robin would be 2nd.

2007-09-12 11:33:13 · answer #8 · answered by krypto'nstreaky 2 · 1 0

How about the digger from myster men? He digs good.

2007-09-12 12:56:26 · answer #9 · answered by caitie 6 · 0 0

ohh that's easy..

Batman.... his only super power is his brain.. (and money to create his toys)

2007-09-12 10:30:47 · answer #10 · answered by Konnie -chan 3 · 0 0

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