Americans are, perhaps, more individualistic, more inclined to a git-er-done attitude and self-reliance (improvise-adapt-overcome), anti-intellectual, and really like to shoot bad guys and blow shit up. — Brainglitch
I once saw a short piece about them on Al Jazeera and the strongest point was that America doesn't have a lore or people that are part of it's legend due to its rather recent advent in the world. — Question
there is a lot to learn about American culture via analysis of such a form of entertainment. — Question
The reason Americans like superheros is that they stand for what America is supposed to stand for. — Hanover
Batman's place of residence was first identified as Gotham City in Batman #4 (December 1940). The city is located in the Northeastern United States, in close proximity to Metropolis, with the majority of DC Comics references placing Gotham City specifically in New Jersey.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Cities such as New York City[7] and Chicago[8] have also influenced the look and feel of Gotham over the years.
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