Talk:List of non-Miraculous superheroes/@comment-30634893-20170928113017/@comment-666074-20171214200053

To Archangel999-It's actually pretty normal in comic books. Individual heroes typically face off against their own threats even if they live in a city full of superheroes. It allows for a hero's strengths and weaknesses to be revealed and it makes them well-rounded characters. If every hero interfered in every other hero's adventures, we wouldnt know why we should like them in the first place.

My favorite exampe is in an old issue of Spider-Man. He's battling Green Goblin and it's a huge battle that tears through New York: Explosions are going off everywhere and it's chaotic as all get out. There isn't a single appearance by Iron Man or Captain America or any of the Avengers, X-Men or Fantasic Four. And the reason for that is because it is a Spider-Man story. The stories we see are Ladybug and Chat Noir's stories and not a story about the other heroes or a team.