What started the Superheroes make Super villians meme?
>>81696570
Batman punching Red Hood into a vat in the golden age.
>>81696570
Fucking Batman.
Superman doesn't get that shit because Lex Luthor would probably have tried to take over Earth with a robot army anyway.
>>81696593
>>81696880
Batman isnt really a super hero
He's just smart and can punch you where it hurts
He's not Super. He's Amazing
Pulp fiction, You read The Spider to see him dispatch an army of assholes with his .45s.
>>81696943
An incredibly arbitrary distinction and thus an utterly meaningless one outside of the context of your personal fantasyland where everything adheres to the meaning you want it to.
>>81696966
>>81696570
Spider-man.
>someone tries to do something
>spider-man mocks them mercilessly before beating them up and leaving them in a vulnerable position for police to abuse them before getting sent to prison
>next time you see him, he's a supervillain
>>81697037
Which supervillain?
>>81696570
That argument may or may not hold water in-universe. But if we take in account forces from outside it, such as the comic artists, then yes, it's most certainly the truth.
I don't understand why they can't create super-villains first and then have the hero rise up to combat them.
Instead it's either a freak accident and/or the "I have money/skills/superpowers so I guess I'll become a hero (for fun)?" motive.
Of course If Batman really wanted to help, he would increase the Gotham police salaries and personally screen the applicants for the academy to reduce corruption and then provide them with training and gadgets to increase arrest rates. Only a crazy person would dress up and become a one-man crime-fighting force in response to crime in his town.
>>81699492
All of them.
>>81697037
Shut the fuck up, Max.
>>81696593
pretty much this. It was very heavy handed but yeah, basically Batman started it.