How well would you do in a class learning superhero mathematics? Of course, if you grew up reading or watching most of these characters, it’s easy-peasy. Or it leads way for you to become a superhero, since it’s easy, if you know what to add or subtract…

Or if a superhero is too good and justice-y for you, villians are an option too:
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04/12/12 11:52 pm
That is a cool chart.
I’m not exactly getting the batman one though.
03/18/12 8:03 pm
These charts are so freaking awesome. The only one I don’t get is the Batman one..
03/18/12 11:59 am
lol this is how we should all be doing math XD!!
03/18/12 10:45 am
this is the real maths
03/17/12 10:26 pm
The Batman one is man minus parents? lol
03/17/12 1:01 pm
I think I ll get an F! XD XD
03/16/12 11:34 pm
this is awesome!! :D I think I got an A :3
LOL I love this especially the Joker one. I don’t really get Batman ‘s one thoughoh, that means he doesn’t have a relationship/significant other --> makes him bitter (I think
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Batman has no parents/they were murdered when he was a kid ~~~ etc. etc. ~~~ becomes Batman from that reason/motivation :]
03/16/12 10:40 pm
this is awesome!! :D I think I got an A :3
LOL I love this especially the Joker one. I don’t really get Batman ‘s one though
oh, that means he doesn’t have a relationship/significant other --> makes him bitter (I think
)
03/16/12 9:58 pm
LOL I love this especially the Joker one. I don’t really get Batman ‘s one though
03/16/12 1:55 pm
Lmao this is funny i think i got like an A-
03/16/12 1:15 pm
These are great!
I think I’d get a solid A.
There are a few I don’t recognize.
=D


