Are superheroes considered occult?

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I'm thinking about creating a card game where characters have superpowers. Some of them are good guys and some of them are bad guys.

In addition to humans, the game will also feature robots, aliens, mutants, and atlanteans (half human half fish people who live underwater).

I'm going to skip the use of magic since I know that to be occult. But is anything else I mentioned, or anything else involving superheroes considered occult? Is this something I should abandon?
 
Hey All,
I never thought about it QuestionGuy. I read comic books when I was a kid. I don't remember anything occultic about them. I know Marvel has a character called "The Scarlet Witch." I don't know much about her. Is she occultic?

Superheroes are just an exercise in fantasy. I don't see anything overtly occultic about them.

Now the real question:
Why is Batman considered a superhero?
He has no superpower. He's just a guy in a costume.

Keep walking everybody.
May God bless,
Taz
 
I'm thinking about creating a card game where characters have superpowers. Some of them are good guys and some of them are bad guys.

In addition to humans, the game will also feature robots, aliens, mutants, and atlanteans (half human half fish people who live underwater).

I'm going to skip the use of magic since I know that to be occult. But is anything else I mentioned, or anything else involving superheroes considered occult? Is this something I should abandon?

1 Corinthians 10:31
31 Whether, then, you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.

 
Hey All,
I never thought about it QuestionGuy. I read comic books when I was a kid. I don't remember anything occultic about them. I know Marvel has a character called "The Scarlet Witch." I don't know much about her. Is she occultic?

Technically her powers are mutant powers, but they come off very witch-like which is probably why she has that codename.

Superheroes are just an exercise in fantasy. I don't see anything overtly occultic about them.

Now the real question:
Why is Batman considered a superhero?
He has no superpower. He's just a guy in a costume.

Keep walking everybody.
May God bless,
Taz

Batman is definitely just a regular hero, but he's often surrounded by superheroes. So it's easier to just lump him in with the others out of convenience.
 
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