Super Bowl: Fan voted comic book players, coaches, and owners

Marvel's Captain America: Civil War..Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.)..Photo Credit: Zade Rosenthal..© Marvel 2016
Marvel's Captain America: Civil War..Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.)..Photo Credit: Zade Rosenthal..© Marvel 2016 /
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Super Bowl Team Owner

Comic book characters: Lex Luthor, Tony Stark, Wilson Fisk, Ramonda

Winner: Tony Stark with 53%

There was no way Tony Stark wasn’t going to win this. He’s arguably the most popular comic book movie character of all time. However, it’s shocking that it wasn’t a little closer. 15 % of people voted for Lex Luthor. His  company must be worth more than Stark’s. Ramonda (15%) is the queen of a rich and powerful nation. And Wilson Fisk (18%) would fit right in with some of the NFL owners. He’d probably find a way to cheat or intimidate them into giving him their players. Nevertheless, Tony Stark would be the most beloved owner ever.

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Teen Titans. Image Courtesy Warner Bros. Entertainment, HBO Max /

Super Bowl Quarterback

Comic book characters: Hawkeye, Spider-Man, Green Arrow, Cyborg

Winner: Cyborg with 38%

This was another shocking pick. Hawkeye (15%) has the best aim out of these movie and TV show comic book characters. Spider-Man (27%) got more votes than expected. Considering his speed, agility, and Spider-Sense, he’d be a fantastic running quarterback (maybe a better running back). Everyone loves CW’s Green Arrow (18%) and he may be the toughest of all the people on this list.

Cyborg is the winner. Most people probably know that he used to be a football player that could have gone pro. And this version of Cyborg was no nonsense. He could probably use his cybernetics to see what the defense was doing before it happened too. Some people would call it cheating, but Bill Belichick may disagree.