If you were Batman, would you rather date Vicki Vale (Batman 89) or Rachel Dawes (Batman Begins)?

If you were Batman, would you rather date Vicki Vale (Batman 89) or Rachel Dawes (Batman Begins)?

Vicki Vale

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Rachel Dawes

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Vicki Vale

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AZ Creative
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AZ Creative

She has a far more likable personality. Even though her character isn't explored that much she is shown to be intrigued in mysterious personalities. She seems to see right through Bruce Wayne and his oddities right away and senses that there's something more to him. Also she still wants to pursue...

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Zain Hasan
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Zain Hasan

Because she’s sexy and hot plus she’s very flirty and like to give foot and back massages that brings happiness.

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Ziare Parker
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Ziare Parker

Vicki vale because Rachel was not just boring but something always bothered me about her

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Rachel Dawes

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Adam Stewart
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Adam Stewart

I think rachel has more of a character to her. And she has a drive for some heroism, that I can see.

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Andrew Cozzini
Andrew Cozzini

No, yeah. She's definitely not just a damsel in distress, but proactively investigates, as with her feud with Crane! Definitely a deeper character and a way more believable person for Bruce to fall for, due to their history. I even appreciate them, just as friends in that she still cares for him.

Andrew Cozzini
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Andrew Cozzini

Rachel (especially K.H. Rachel) across the board! I appreciate them going back well before Batman, as she's a last tether to his former, ideal life. She never feels arbitrary, acting often as a 2nd moral compass and I always get that she's concerned for Bruce, no matter their standing. So wholesome!

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Which mantle, which is usually one person, works better as a legacy character, i.e. Green Lantern?

Which mantle, which is usually one person, works better as a legacy character, i.e. Green Lantern?

Batman

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Spider-Man

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Batman

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Andrew Cozzini
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Andrew Cozzini

Definitely Batman! I think this is because fans are used to Batman being more malleable, as Kane and Finger's Batman was a pretty basic, archetypal character that had an awesome motif. As such, the only real qualifiers are being someone who suffered a crime-related tragedy and stands against crime.

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Spider-Man

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Alex007
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Alex007

The idea that anybody could be Spider-Man is a quintessential characteristic of the core of the character, you can be rich, poor, black or white and still be Spider-Man, even Stan said that's why he wears a full face mask, so it naturally follows that he is the best legacy heroes ever created.

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jaredd
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jaredd

I feel like the point of Spider-Man is that anybody can be Spider-Man. Miles and Peter are different characters with their own upbringings. It’s not the same for Batman. Bruce Wayne IS Batman. Only Bruce can really understand what it means to be Batman on a more intimate, personal level in my eyes.

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Gregor Tolyns
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Gregor Tolyns

Honestly I believe that Miles is the best example and most successful example of a legacy character ever, in just a little over a decade he has been in animated TV shows, animated movies, and video games, and now a sizeable part of the fandom considers him THE Spider-Man.

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Would you rather see Bane or Poison Ivy in a sequel to The Batman?

Would you rather see Bane or Poison Ivy in a sequel to The Batman?

Bane

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Poison Ivy

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Bane

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Andrew Cozzini
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Andrew Cozzini

So, I'd really be happy with either. However, Bane interests me more for this series, as they seemed to be hinting at him with that green substance Batman uses. As much as I really like Hardy's portrayal, we've yet to have a comic-accurate film version that has much time to shine and be his own man.

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Poison Ivy

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SpedeVesku
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SpedeVesku

Bane would probably fit the tone/stylw of the universe better, but he has been done in live-action movies twice already.

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