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The information that is shown here is old since it was all taken place in 2022. So i went ahead to take a journey through the internet to see if this is still true and well yes it is still true to this day. On May 22, 2024 Derek Ellerman rounded up votes from various social media groups such as IMDB, and IGN. the amount of votes for Spider-man is 48.7% of votes and for the reasons as told by said claimer.
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The assertion that "Spider-Man is the most popular superhero," is partially accurate, though it hinges on exactly what metric one uses. No one can deny that Spider-Man is one of the world’s most beloved and by no means obscure superhero figures, with a consistently high ranking across a number of categories, including, but not limited to, the following: the sales of superhero merchandise; the recognition factor of said superhero among both children and adults; and levels of social media engagement, where Spidey seems to actually excel, apparently, over characters who are popular even in the comic book medium, like Iron Man.
Sales of comic books show that Batman often beats Spider-Man, which indicates a strong amount of competition between the two characters. When we look at the sales figures for merchandise or at the appearances of either hero in public places, we almost always see Spider-Man ranking at the very top, with Batman not very far behind. In claims of this being some sort of objective Superhero Popularity Contest, supporters of the idea that Spider-Man is the most popular superhero tend to point at him being on top in these conversations.

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ago by Novice (580 points)
While an overwhelming amount of small media outlets have named Spider-Man as the most popular superhero (Bounding Into Comics, Redit, Zavvi US, Game UK, etc.), like the article above, I found two main problems with the integrity of the data. The first problem I found is the method by which they received this information. While data from polls can be acquired quickly and cheaply, the most effective way to get accurate evidence is to conduct a cluster random statistical sample. This ensures that the tests have an equal representation of all points of view on the subject, eliminating bias and all other external factors that could skew the results. The second issue I found is the lack of description of who got this poll. As a fan of Superhero media, I know I have my own idea of who the best superhero is, but I did not get this poll. Understanding their target base could help us determine if this data is accurate or not. Statista (a global data and business collection program) has reported that Superman comics are the best-selling as of 2016 but Spider-Man: No Way Home is the highest-grossing solo superhero film according to The Numbers, so there isn't any other data backing this claim.
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Agreed.

There's no single way to determine "popularity." Does popularity mean this superhero sells the most comics? What about fan art, fiction and other media made inspired by a superhero? What about views of media that a superhero has taken place in? Did they only poll American audiences? What about superheros in other countries? Etc., etc.

It's an impossible statement to make. You'd have to get more specific if you wanted a clear answer ("which superhero sells the most comic books") and that would not alone determine if that superhero was "the most popular," but just that they sell the most comic books. A lot goes into selling comics — marketing, writing, art, etc. It's not just a superhero being on the cover.
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Agreed. There isn’t a single way to define "popularity" for a superhero. Does it mean selling the most comics? Or does it include fan-created content like fan art and fiction? Should we consider views across all media they appear in? Did the survey only target American audiences, or does it account for superheroes popular in other countries?

The statement is nearly impossible to make without specifics. A clearer question like "Which superhero sells the most comic books?" could give a straightforward answer, but even that wouldn’t fully define "the most popular." Comic sales depend on many factors—marketing, writing quality, artwork—not just the superhero’s appeal alone.
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I found multiple media sources agreeing with the statement made above, but this source provided just seems off to me. They make statements about some kind of voting process, but provide no data other than percentages. We don't know what demographics were polled or the amount of people. So,I would have to state that this is false due to an inadequate source.
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I agree with your statement. Although I think it's important to back it up with evidence. An article that goes along with your statement would help with the accuracy.
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I agree with your statement, though I think it would be even stronger with supporting evidence. Including an article that aligns with your points would add credibility and improve accuracy.
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You're statement is really strong and I agree that with the lack of data, it's hard to get an accurate read on the situation. The only thing I think that would have helped this fact check is to provide another trusted source to explain why this statement is not correct.
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April 28 is international superhero day and every year the most searched superhero is Spider-Man. CNN says, “According to online entertainment retailer Zavvi, the web slinger is the world’s most popular superhero with more than 5 million average searches per month”. People say that he’s very relatable because he has a backstory. He’s a young guy that’s in high school. Another thing that’s relatable about Spider-Man is he’s not wealthy as the other superhero such as Batman, Iron Man and others. https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/28/entertainment/spider-man-national-superhero-day-marvel-comics-cec/index.html

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While many small media outlets are calling Spider-Man the most popular superhero, this claim feels exaggerated and misleading. There are a couple of key issues that raise red flags for me. First, the way they gathered this information seems a bit off. Quick polls can be tempting, but they often miss the mark on truly representing everyone’s views. A more thorough approach, like a cluster random sample, would provide a clearer picture. Second, we don’t know who participated in these polls. As a superhero fan, I have my own favorites, but I realize my perspective might not reflect what everyone else thinks. Plus, while Statista shows that Superman comics were the best-selling as of 2016, and Spider-Man: No Way Home is the highest-grossing solo superhero film, there isn’t much data supporting the claim of Spider-Man’s popularity. It makes you wonder about the accuracy of these claims.
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