Love em both but end of the day batman has more history with his rogues individually vs a sinister 6. The obscure and silly ones can be reinvented. Spiderman's have more flair style wise but not as much dramatically as batman's.
Spider-Man has Mysterio which is my favorite villain in comics so Spider-Man wins, he also has more variety, you have aliens, interdimensional vampires, mad scientists and a lot of them are plays of irresponsible use of powers, which ties them thematically with Peter.
This is at least entertainingly bad. Insurrection, meanwhile, is just frustratingly bad, goes against one of the core themes of Star Trek (technology makes our lives better) and expects me to root for a handful of smug hippies hogging a universal cure from billions of people.
unlike insurrection it's fun to watch even though it's because it's bad, with that being said there are a few cool ideas and memorable quotes while insurrection is just plain boring with a stupid story thematic
Love em both but end of the day batman has more history with his rogues individually vs a sinister 6. The obscure and silly ones can be reinvented. Spiderman's have more flair style wise but not as much dramatically as batman's.
ReplyThey're both great, but Batman's is ICONIC.
ReplyAgreed. Spidey's foes historically fall under the "science experiment gone wrong" category. Batman villains have categorically better backstories.
ReplyBatman villains have stronger themes. Spidey's villains are just wacky for the most part.
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