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Arab Nazi
I think you've mixed yourself up a bit there.
Anyway, my point is, various people have suggested various superheroes that fail to fit the mold but you've bent over backwards to include them or shrunk the field over which you are theorising to disqualify them from counting. Other people have suggested other types of heroes that fit the mold equally well and you've gone through the same distortions in the other direction to argue that they don't.
i'm starting to resent your argumentative line so i think i'll leave it here. i've distorted nothing, nor "bent over backwards" or "mixed myself up". i've engaged with the discussion, even though it has gone round in circles, and i've had to repeat my basic points several times. as i've said before, they are far from controversial, but that doesn't mean they are part of some conspiritorial "orthodoxy" it is your remit to subvert.
A much better (as in more reasonable though obviously not as dramatic) position for you to take would be something along the lines of "a number of super hero type characters (and some non-superhero characters as well) follow narratives that show a strong similarity to some Greek myths - perhaps this says something about the way a lot of people are looking for the same thing in their fictions and it tells us a little about a small subsection of humanity".
i seem to remember you taking exception to words being put into your mouth on forum recently so please don't tell me what would be a better position for me to take. my primary discursive function is not to please you and i have some knowledge of and personal investment in this topic. you have neither and at this point would seem to have little of interest to say on the subject and are attempting to score points, something you'd probably do better on a subject you cared or knew about.