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At Six Flags Great America At Gurnee Illinois . Whats Scarier X-flight Or Batman

Who is the most famous superhero (the one who gets the most movies, comics and animated shows)?

Spider-Man. Boom. Done.Ok ok, I’ll give you more.Batman moviesBatman (1989)Batman Returns (1992)Batman Forever (1995)Batman & Robin (1997)Batman Begins (2005)The Dark Knight (2008)The Dark Knight Rises (2012)Superman MoviesSuperman (1978)Superman II (1980)Superman III (1983)Superman IV (1987)Superman Returns (2006)Man of Steel (2013)Plus, of course, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice.Spider-Man moviesSpider-Man (2002)Spider-Man 2 (2004)Spider-Man 3 (2007)The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)Plus, of course, his appearance in Civil War.So we’ve got 7 solo Batman movies, 6 solo Superman movies, and 6 solo Spider-Man movies. That’s fairly even isn’t it. It is, unless you count recent. If you count from 2000 onwards you get a different counting. You get 3 Batman, 2 Superman and (still) 6 Spider-Man.Batman & Superman were the most well known superheroes. For the longest time it was Superman, Batman, and a far distant Spider-Man as third. But then Spider-Man came out in theaters. Introducing him to millions more people. He was already growing in popularity.Growing up I read The Amazing Spider-Man, Spectacular Spider-Man, Web of Spider-Man, & (later on) Spider-Man. There was also Marvel Team-Up and he guest starred in other comics almost constantly. He was such a popular character that when Marvel stopped printing the UPC symbol on the front for DM comics they used his picture for a while. Granted, there has always been numerous Batman and/or Superman titles as well. This paragraph is only an addendum about the growing popularity of Spider-Man.The final proof is in merchandise sales. Spider-Man sells more merchandise than Batman & Superman combined. According to The Licensing Letter Superman’s global retail sales are about $277 Million, Batman’s is a respectable $494 Million. Combined together that’s about $781 Million, which is an absolute shit ton of money. Spider-Man though? Sorry DC, Spider-Man sells appx $1.3 Billion in merchandising[1]. That is one hell of a lead.Superman & Batman are both very popular and very well known. Once upon a time they were clearly the most well known super-heroes. Spider-Man has usurped them though. Between comics, cartoons, movies, & merchandising I am fairly certain that Spider-Man is easily the most famous of them all.Footnotes[1] Which Superhero Earns $1.3 Billion a Year?

What is the best ride at 6 flags great america?

Hello there (: I've been to Six Flags Great America more than I can count on one hand. I've been on every single rollercoaster at the park, with the exception of X-Flight since it's not open to the public yet, so I'll help you out with this one.

To me, the BEST ride at Six Flags is Vertical Velocity. Many will beg to differ and say their favorite is Raging Bull. Raging Bull is a great ride, don't get me wrong, but after the first drop, it's a relatively tame ride and is actually a lot more underwhelming than one would expect. V2, on the other hand, is intense and is just a rush of adrenaline throughout. It's seriously a great ride and the speed is just unbelievable. Awesome, awesome ride. On a scale of scariness/intensity, I'd say an 8. It's not the worst thing out there, but it's very intense because of the speed. You'll handle it though. It's worse than it looks.

Raging Bull is the 2nd best ride at the park, but for only one reason. The first drop. Yes, that's the scariest part of the ride. The element everyone talks about, and rightfully so. It is so intense and the amount of airtime is sensational. Really, really great start. Unfortunately, the other drops cannot even come close. The whole ride feels a lot slower and not as intimidating. But still, it's the smoothest, fastest, and tallest ride at the park and that first drop is incredible. Pretty much, if you don't go on it, you're missing out.

My 3rd favorite would have to be Superman: Ultimate Flight. The height is the best part. Very intimidating, especially the view when you look down. If you ride this badboy, ride it back row. More airtime. More speed. It's a huge adrenaline rush. And that pretzel loop? CRAZY!!!!

My last favorite is Batman. This is one of the older rides, but it packs quite the punch. Fast-paced, intense, it's all there. The first dip is a fun one as well as the loops. It's a wacky, crazy ride.

The others? Meh. Don't even bother. American Eagle is alright for its first drop but after that? Too shaky. Viper is tame. The Whizzer is old as dirt. And Ragun Cajun fails to deliver.

Hope I helped (:

What is the scariest ride in six flags great america?

to some it would be X-Flight or Velocity
to me none of them are scary

How does Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo compare to California's Great America in Santa Clara?

Considering that the two parks—one Cedar Fair, one Six Flags—are only an hour apart, neither has a significant advantage over the other in terms of overall experience.One park, however, has substantially more extreme roller coasters, so if you’re seeking better thrill-per-dollar, I’d recommend Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, the more northern of the two parks.Why? Simple: SFDK’s coaster lineup is far better than CGA’s.Not a single roller coaster at California’s Great America is taller than 108ft (that’s the new Gold Striker, which I’m told is terrific). Vortex is a humdrum stand-up coaster that crushes your nuts, Grizzly is an old wooden coaster with almost NO airtime, Demon is an aging steel looper that’s rough on the ears & shoulders, and Flight Deck (nee Top Gun) might be the only redeeming coaster other than the aforementioned Gold Striker. Stealth was the park’s coolest and best ride, but they sold it to Carowinds where it now operates as Nighthawk.Granted, CGA has Drop Zone, a decent drop tower ride, as well as the new Mass Effect 4D theater attraction.Discovery Kingdom, on the other hand, has plenty of solid coasters. The new Joker (formerly the fantastic ‘ROAR’) is a fast, intense hybrid. Medusa is a splendid floorless 7-looper that’s as smooth as it is lengthy. Kong is a standard Vekoma inverted SLC that’s rough but still worthwhile. Superman Ultimate Flight is a off-the-shelf launched coaster with open-air trains. And then there’s Vertical Velocity, another launched coaster with a twisting front tower.If I were given the choice to visit one (and only one) park, I’d pick Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, based on roller coasters alone.

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