If a person has said "Superman is boring, he's unrelatable and overpowered" they are legally barred from watching any superhero movie for at least another five years, with options for renewal if they add "Batman should use his money to fix Gotham."
The winner is clear. Batman beats the Man of Steel (sorry, Superman) in licensing fees for global retail sales in merchandise at $494 million vs. the son of Krypton's $277 million, according to The Licensing Letter.
Don't be too bummed, Superman loyalists. In the race for global retail sales, it's Marvel Comics' Spider-Man who crushes all others with a swinging $1.3 billion in annual licensing fees. In case you're wondering, Marvel's The Avengers franchise earns $325 million.
Thank youperson has said "Superman is boring, he's unrelatable and overpowered" they are legally barred from watching any superhero movie for at least another five years
I'm just a few years older, but The Animated series was definitely well received, and Smallville after that. But that doesn't really target kids as much as teens.I was born in 94. I don't even remember kids my age caring about Superman. Batman ofc. that's always gonna be popular. Superman's gonna need to come back in a major way to be popular these days tho. Preferably not as some OH HE'S EVIL NOW ish.