I was reading this article ealier today, and it got me thinking.
http://www.comicsalliance.com/2012/0...er-their-take/
When you envision various heroes and heroines in your mind, how do they stack up to each other as far as body type goes?
I was reading this article ealier today, and it got me thinking.
http://www.comicsalliance.com/2012/0...er-their-take/
When you envision various heroes and heroines in your mind, how do they stack up to each other as far as body type goes?
Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns in order to look at things in a different way.
http://songoftheethereal.blogspot.com/
Just going by the heroes from that link, I would rank them, tallest to shortest, with my rough guess on specific height:
1. Thor (6'6")
2. Superman (6'4")
3. Cap (6'3")
4. Batman (6'2")
5. Namor (6'1")
6. Flash (5'11")
7. Nightwing (5'10")
8. Spider-man (5'8")
I don't know the official heights from the various DC and Marvel guides.
Oh, and
1. She-Hulk (7'0")
2. Wonder Woman (6'3")
3. all the other women (about 5'6")
4. Kitty Pryde (5'3")
Aside from that, some general observations:
1. Hulk is really tall, like 7'6" or something.
2. Ben Grimm is sort of tall, like maybe 6'4".
3. Hal Jordan always seemed a bit taller than most DC heroes.
4. Ollie Queen seemed a bit shorter than Hal, and maybe slightly shorter than average for DC heroes.
5. Batman has consistently been depicted as taller than Nightwing. When Batman was lost in time and Dick was covering for him, Commissioner Gordon definitely noticed the height difference.
6. Speaking of Dick, Starfire is taller than him.
7. Wolverine should be shorter than most heroes, but he has been getting taller since the X-movies came out. I blame Hugh Jackman.
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