I'll just say I think the GA is riding the Iron Man and Batman/Superman hype bandwagon and therefor those of us who can be considered REAL fans who know which super heroes TRULY deserve to be in the spotlight are annoyed atm.
The GA's top characters are always changing it seems. Spider-Man (2002) comes out and suddenly everyone is a Spider-Man fan. After the release of The Dark Knight, suddenly Batman becomes #1. And now its the Avengers (mostly Iron Man). Its very trendy.
But Spider-Man will ALWAYS be my #1.
No offense to you guys (I seriously mean that), but you both subscribe to a view that really grinds my gears. That idea that Batman being #1 - and Superman though to a lesser degree - instead of Spider-Man is a bandwagon case.
See, I can understand that argument for someone like Iron Man because he literally came out of nowhere and is now really big. But Batman? Batman has
always been on par with Spider-Man in popularity. This is nothing new. He didn't just come out of nowhere and take Spider-Man's "throne".
There is a general pattern that follows superhero popularity....There might a period of time in which someone like Iron Man is the biggest thing ever but in the end, it always goes back to the Big Three: Superman, Batman, and Spider-Man. Whenever each three of these characters are written good and to their full potential, their popularity is always about equal. There might be a few small differences, but they would all be
small.
Whenever one is vastly more popular to the general audience, it is because one is written to his full potential while the other is going through a bad time. Why was Spider-Man trumping Batman in 2002 in the eyes of the GA? Because he had some trump card over Batman? No. It was by default. Spidey films were at their best (or so the GA says; I never agreed with that but I'm not the GA) while Batman's previous films left a sour taste in people's mouths. The opposite thing is occurring now. Why is Batman so much more popular to the GA at this point than Spidey? Because Spidey's media is at its worst while Batman's media is at its best - Nolan films, Arkham games, etc. (At least the Batman mediums that the GA are frequently exposed to). Batman wins by default. It's not following the bandwagon in the same way how Spidey being a lot bigger than Batman in 2002 wasn't following the "Spider-Man bandwagon".
Whenever Batman stories/films and Spider-Man stories/films are at their peak, you will never have a case of one being
so much more popular than the other one. Their popularity will always be about equal since they're the most iconic superheroes (other than Superman). If one will be more popular than the other, the difference would be so small you can almost say it doesn't exist. It would be that irrelevant.
Batman deserves the #1 spot just as much as Spider-Man does. Since his inception, he has influenced pop culture (and even our society as a whole) just as much as Spider-Man did. To act as if Batman is this character that came out of nowhere a few years ago and is now suddenly the biggest thing ever is to undermine all of that. Batman is not like Iron Man and Kick-Ass in that regard.
As a side note, the same argument I just made about Batman applies to Superman. It's just that Superman's been having a bit of trouble for the past few years so he's taken a few steps down due to that.