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My Superhero Quiz Results

Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Funny Stuff | Posted on 04-01-2007

Your results:
You are Iron Man

Iron Man
95%
Spider-Man
90%
The Flash
85%
Superman
75%
Catwoman
75%
Green Lantern
70%
Supergirl
45%
Wonder Woman
35%
Robin
30%
Hulk
30%
Batman
20%
Inventor. Businessman. Genius.

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What’s funny about the results above is that I thought I would match Spider-Man the best, looks like I was close.   I wasn’t terribly familar with Iron Man so here’s a reprint of Wikipedia:

Iron Man’s premiere was a collaboration among editor and story-plotter Lee, scripter Lieber, story-artist Heck, who would illustrate most of the early Iron Man tales, and Kirby, who provided the cover pencils and designed the first Iron Man armor.[1] Heck created the look of characters including protagonist Tony Stark and his secretary, Pepper Potts.[2]

Iron Man starred in generally 13-page but occasionally 18-page adventures, with the rest of Tales of Suspense devoted to anthology science fiction and supernatural stories. After debuting with bulky grey armor, Iron Man was redesigned with similar but golden armor in his second story (issue #40, April 1963), with the first iteration of his familiar, sleek red-and-golden armor appearing in issue #48 (Dec. 1963), drawn by Steve Ditko (though whether he or Kirby, singly or in collaboration, designed it, is uncertain).

Beginning with issue #59 (Nov. 1964), Iron Man began sharing the now “split book” Tales of Suspense with Captain America. After the final issue, #99 (March 1968), the book became Captain America; Iron Man appeared in the one-shot Iron Man and Sub-Mariner #1 (April 1968), and then debuted in his own title with Iron Man #1 (May 1968).

Iron Man possesses powered armor that gives him superhuman strength, virtual invulnerability, flight, and an array of weapons. The armor was invented and, with occasional short-term exceptions, worn by Tony Stark, an American industrialist billionaire and military contractor known not only for his lifestyle, but also for his incredible ingenuity and inventive genius. Other people who have assumed the Iron Man identity include close associates Harold “Happy” Hogan, Eddie March, James Rhodes and (briefly) Michael O’Brien.

Iron Man was originally an anti-communist hero. Throughout the character’s comic book series, technological advancement and national defense were constant themes, but later issues developed Stark into a more complex and vulnerable character as they depicted his battle with alcoholism and other personal difficulties.

Writers often portray Iron Man as a symbol of humanity’s creativity as well as its frailties. He is often placed in contrast with his close friends Captain America and Thor, the former as a comparison between interventionist and cooperative attitudes, and the latter comparing science and the supernatural. Throughout most of his career, Iron Man has been a member of the superhero team the Avengers, and has been featured in several incarnations of his own various comic-book series.

Your results:
You are Lex Luthor

Lex Luthor
60%
Dr. Doom
58%
Mr. Freeze
42%
Venom
41%
Apocalypse
38%
Kingpin
36%
The Joker
35%
Catwoman
30%
Magneto
30%
Juggernaut
30%
Poison Ivy
23%
Dark Phoenix
22%
Mystique
18%
Green Goblin
18%
Two-Face
18%
Riddler
14%
A brilliant businessman on a quest for world domination and the self-proclaimed greatest criminal mind of our time!

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