Superheroes and villains: Who’s more violent might surprise you
(CNN) Superheroes nearly always save the day, but the methods they use might not be as heroic as people think, according to research presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition on Friday. After acts of violence had been identified by the researchers, they were analyzed and converted into rates of violence per hour for comparison, Muller said. There were 2, 191 total acts of violence for the good guys, compared with 1, 724 for the bad guys. “This is important because so many kids are looking up to these superheroes as positive role models and people they want to act like, ” Muller said, using Halloween as an example, when kids dress up as both the heroes and the villains from these films. The most common type of violence seen in superhero films was fighting, with 1, 620 total appearances in the movies. The antagonists were … Continue reading














