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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
