It's pretty normie, but my hero as a kid was Spider-man from the 1994 animated series.
>juggled responsibilities of his life as Peter Parker and as Spider-man
>would go save people from a burning building or things like that instead of doing something that would be fun or that would benefit him
>best superhero cartoon ever, better than batman tas in my opinion because of how often stories would carry over through multiple episodes and how consistent the characters are
>black suit is the best representation of temptation in any cartoon I've seen
https://invidio.us/watch?v=JimwZgzi8vE
1:55
>"I thought I wanted what you had to offer, but I'm not like you"
>Do you think they'd make it to heaven?
I don't know about this version of Spidey specifically, but Spider-man in the comics is a Christian, so he'd definitely get there. Most of the time superheroes aren't made with a certain religion in mind though, unless they're made by sjw tranny NuMarvel writers
>Did converting to Christianity make you like them more or less?
I was raised as a Christian, so I don't have an answer, but I'd imagine it would. The idea of some kid doing all he can to help others while his life with his family and friends gets put to the side seems inherently Christian to me.