Every son's first superhero is his father, and it was the same for me. For me, he was Superman and Batman combined.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My dad was Superman to me, and in my mind he always will be.
I kind of stumbled into comics in a roundabout way. One of the first films my father introduced me to was the 1989 'Batman,' the Tim Burton one.
Dad is and always will be my living, breathing superhero.
Two of my biggest heroes were my father and John Wayne.
I think about it, and I realize there's been some version of a Batman or Spiderman or Superman franchise since I was a boy, since before I was a boy.
When you're little, your father is your hero. Mine was. Then it all becomes more complicated.
As a kid, when most of my friends were into Superman and Batman, there was only one superhero who held my interest - The Green Hornet.
Mom and Dad are truly my heroes. And I have to say, so is my little brother Robert. He's 11, and he's just the most amazing boy. He's so much like Dad sometimes, it's a bit scary.
I had my father, and he was an amazing man and an amazing role model, so I always wanted to mirror that.
My dad was my hero when I was a young boy. And then it's a toss-up between Han Solo, the New Zealand All Blacks Rugby team, and Marlon Brando.
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