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People like to see something they can look up to. It helps every human strive to be better. Superman is a symbol of hope. That is why everyone likes him.
Well there are many comic books that are for all ages. There is also some that are not. It really depends what the child is interested in and what the parent would allow them to read. For kids that are 10 a good comic for them to read could be a Spiderman comic. For 12 or 13 perhaps a Batman. If you would want a comic for humor purposes you could read a Flash, Spiderman, Plastic Man, and many more. So it really depends on the child and what they are interested in. If you wanted your child to read politically correct morale values you could let them read a Captain America or a Superman.
Rorschach had the harder childhood since he got bullied and abused, where Batman was loved by his parents. The death of batman's parents was very hard but he also had a caregiver(Alfred).
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