Super Hero No More
Most human comics features Heroes that try their best to be normal everyday people and 90% of them even seek to get rid of their powers somehow. Why does everyone (civilians / normal people) want to be one (Super Hero) when the Super Heroes do not care for it? How do you explain this?
Born to love superheroes
A new study demonstrates that human infants recognize heroic acts from early stages of development, suggesting that our sense of justice -- and likewise, adoration for heroes -- is innate. The scientists see this as explaining why kids and adults alike have a never-ending love affair with superhero stories in popular culture. Ref. Source 1d.
It is always nice to see a person who protects the innocent and the down trodden from all who would take advantage of them and harm them. Having a hero to look up to is always nice. I can see how many look forward to having someone they can believe in to help them in life. Super heroes will always be something people look up to.
It's similar to fame and great wealth. Many that have them grow weary because they have no expectation of privacy and can't live a normal life. Most everyone else dreams of having those problems. Much of the super heroes not liking their powers or what comes with it are for dramatic purpose. Take Superman for example. If he is totally happy with everything then what tension does he have? If a villain doesn't have kryptonite he doesn't even breathe hard in winning.
Daishain, you are almost making an argument that super villains have it better than superheroes. Most of the issues you listed aren't experienced by the villains. They just really don't care.
Edited: Kyrroeth on 19th Apr, 2017 - 5:20am