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2005-07-28 8:27 AM

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Subject: Lance vs Batman?
I know I am a little obsessed with Lance as symbol these days, but humor me. read this:

A new kind of superhero

By Anna Earnest
July 27, 2005

Hollywood, as usual, has been the first to announce the returning obsession with superheroes. From 2004's computer-animated cartoon The Incredibles to this summer's box-office hit Batman Begins, the entertainment industry has signaled a return of the so-called "hero worship" days from when Marvel and DC Comics ruled the newsstands.

Heroes also live outside the white frames of comic books, though. Last Sunday Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France for the seventh straight year and announced his retirement at the finish line. Even after leaving the race pavement for the last time, Armstrong's career represents the story of a true superhero whose impact on others is perhaps more important than his record.

Most know Armstrong's story: diagnosed with advanced testicular cancer in 1996, he battled back from astronomical odds, undergoing two years of painful chemotherapy to eradiate the cancer from his lungs and brain. Even the athlete himself admits that he should not have survived, much less gone on to win his first Tour de France victory after only two years away from the sport.

What propels Armstrong into superhero status equal to Batman is the amount of dedication, determination, spirit and luck his story stands for. Aside from the constant vomiting, hair loss, full-body weakness, mouth sores and loss of appetite that result from chemotherapy treatments -- imagine next that those symptoms occur for seven days straight, with one week in between treatments to recover. Then imagine you're an athlete who, instead of training six or seven days a week, has so little energy that going to the bathroom becomes a task equal to Spider-Man stopping a speeding train.

Beyond what he endured, Armstrong's story propels him to superhero status because he faced cancer without super strength, x-ray vision or special gadgets. Spider-Man's radioactive spider gave him powers; Lance Armstrong's radioactive treatments made him physically weak.

In terms of frequency of occurrence, cancer in this decade has become the common cold of years past. It is understandable that so many would find encouragement and strength from Armstrong's situation, having been through similar pain themselves. Cancer has been called "the great equalizer:" a disease that kills without regard to race, religion, ethnicity or age. It is the new Magneto, Green Goblin, Scarecrow and Joker all rolled into one.

Lance Armstrong wasn't born with superpowers beyond those of any other athletically gifted individual. There was no ability to bend metal bars that helped him fight through the pain and keep training. There was no super-speed that allowed him to win the race. Just determination, persistence and a gut instinct to survive. That's why he's earned superhero status: like every superhero should, he gives us someone to look up to.

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2005-07-28 8:51 AM
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Batman's kind of a weenie superhero anyway. All gadgetry.
2005-07-28 9:09 AM
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Batman doesn't have any super powers he's just a guy with a personal conviction - it's what makes him the best of the comic book heros. He is the peoples batman (yes it is an actual word not just a character name). He takes care of the stuff noone else wants to take care of. The Green Hornet didn't have any super powers either neither did the Lone Ranger or Daniel Boone for that matter.

When my wife was diagnosed with cancer we went through a bit of a roller coaster, but there are plenty of people on this board who have also lived through similar experiences. Living through it is not heroic - it is the only option (leaving your wife and kids after the fact is a choice).

Returning to your "normal" life after you have survived the operations and treatments is what almost everyone does. Check out any breast cancer Dragonboat team and you will find cancer survivors who are back doing their job (just as Lance returned to his) and are also fund raising for cancer research (just as Lance is doing). This is not heroism it is enlightened self interest.

Lance has done exactly what ever cancer survivor I know has done (other than the divorce thing). He survived his treatment, went back to work and got involved with fund raising. Wow imagine that.

Heroes are those who do something above and beyond what other do not the exact same thing. Heroes do what is right when faced with multiple options and overwhelming pressure to do the wrong thing. Heroes are the green beret who falls on a grenade to save his platoon, the movie mogul who buys radio time to broadcast against government persecution, the television reporter who challenges a house committee that has destroyed the lives of everyone who has challenged them. Heroes do something exceptional. Had Lance not raced someone else would have won the tour. Someone else would have done the same job. A hero does the job no one else can do or is willing to do.

2005-07-28 9:14 AM
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Wookiee - 2005-07-28 9:09 AM Batman doesn't have any super powers he's just a guy with a personal conviction - it's what makes him the best of the comic book heros. 

That's why I like the Punisher. 

2005-07-28 10:46 AM
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CLLinIA - 2005-07-28 7:51 AMBatman's kind of a weenie superhero anyway. All gadgetry.
Batman is the BEST because he was no super powers. It's all gadgety as you say, skill, bravery and personal conviction. Superman and others who have powers or are virtually indistructable (misspell?) aren't brave and they know it's near impossible for them to lose.No as for Lance, he's a great cyclist who rose above the level of his competition through persiverance. As for hero....No. Inspiration...Yes.
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