Iron Man and the Dark knight(Batman) are both superheroes.Iron Man (Tony Stark) is a billionaire playboy, industrialist and resourceful engineer; whereas Bruce Wayne/Batman is a billionaire committed to protecting Gotham City from the criminal underworld by night. Tony Stark is a ladies’ man and loves parties,in contrast Batman suffers dilemma as whether his battle against injustice and crime is something that has an end. Can he quit and have an ordinary life? Iron Man possesses powered armor that gives him superhuman strength and sturdiness, flight, and an assortment of weapons at his disposal.On the other hand Batman has his Batmobile and his trusted butler and confidante Alfred Pennyworth,who gives useful advice to him.Stark has a aura of confidence around him;but Batman is always brooding(quite legitimately) on his methods to fight injustice.He thinks that by taking the laws into his own hands he is further eroding the future of Gotham city.Tony Stark asserts his patriotism as he says that he is building a strong foundation of security by creating many military weapons, some of which, along with other technological devices of his making, have been incorporated into his suit, helping him fight crime.Both hold a valid argument.Both are right in their own ways.After all everything is fair in love and war.BTW,which of them is your favorite?
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