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Jun. 28th, 2006 09:52 amI got this from
brashley46: Which Superhero are you?
I'm a little surprised by the answer, though I suppose I shouldn't be. I don't particularly identify with Spider-Man, except that he is such a brilliantly identifiable character - the everyman of superheroes - I think a person would need to lack heart and mind not to identify with him.
Your results:
You are Spider-Man
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So. Which superhero would I want to be like? Gambit. Storm. Domino. Cable. Even John Constantine, though I mean more the John Constantine of my (and Neil Gaiman's) imagination than the character as he has been developed. My favourites, generally. Which superhero am I like? Frankly, it's hard to picture myself as a superhero of any type. Perhaps the closest is Oracle (Barbara Gordon), who is a superheroic communicator and coordinator. And I can certainly relate to having a pash for Dick Grayson.
I wish I was like Matt Murdock, but you can't be something just by wishing it.
Putting Spider-Man aside, the character I came out as most like is one that insterests me hardly at all - The Flash - and the one I came out as least like is one I admire above almost all others, Batman. There's got to be some meaning there, but darned if I know what!
At least I didn't come out as The Hulk, like poor
brashley46.
I'm a little surprised by the answer, though I suppose I shouldn't be. I don't particularly identify with Spider-Man, except that he is such a brilliantly identifiable character - the everyman of superheroes - I think a person would need to lack heart and mind not to identify with him.
Your results:
You are Spider-Man
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You are intelligent, witty, a bit geeky and have great power and responsibility. ![]() |
Click here to take the "Which Superhero are you?" quiz...
So. Which superhero would I want to be like? Gambit. Storm. Domino. Cable. Even John Constantine, though I mean more the John Constantine of my (and Neil Gaiman's) imagination than the character as he has been developed. My favourites, generally. Which superhero am I like? Frankly, it's hard to picture myself as a superhero of any type. Perhaps the closest is Oracle (Barbara Gordon), who is a superheroic communicator and coordinator. And I can certainly relate to having a pash for Dick Grayson.
I wish I was like Matt Murdock, but you can't be something just by wishing it.
Putting Spider-Man aside, the character I came out as most like is one that insterests me hardly at all - The Flash - and the one I came out as least like is one I admire above almost all others, Batman. There's got to be some meaning there, but darned if I know what!
At least I didn't come out as The Hulk, like poor

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Date: 2006-06-28 02:53 pm (UTC)You are
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Date: 2006-06-28 02:57 pm (UTC)I find that everyone likes Wonder Woman more than I do. I've liked her sometimes, if she's drawn by an artist who makes her very pretty, but in general I don't like her in many of the same ways I don't like Superman. They just aren't interesting enough.
On the other hand, I've read a few good Wonder Woman stories, and I liked the way she was characterized in the JLA TV cartoon series. Especially when teamed with Batman. Maybe that's my love of Batman rubbing off.
In all the list of heroes this quiz offers, the character I most love is Supergirl. The list, I might add, is rather DC heavy.
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Date: 2006-06-29 12:06 am (UTC)You are
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Oops, wrong comment, LOL. Supergirl is my second. o__O
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