>>973635
It's not that bad in the DC, where each hero or "hero family" have their own cities, and when there are attempts at foreign superheroes, like Chinese Justic League or the whole society of capes and villains that frequents Time in a Bottle in London.
It is absolutely silly in Marvel, where over 90% of superhuman reside in the New York and surrounding area.
>>973820
Obviously there is a few foreign heroes, but more often than not, they will end up in the U.S. Especially in Marvel. Even Doctor Doom and Black Panther, who both have their own countries to to deal with, spend considerable amount of time in the U.S.
>>974064
This is a stupid way to think. American kids have no problem relating to Japanese characters in manga and anime, French and Italian kids have no issues relating to American cowboys, and Chinese ones to American movie characters. Hell, many times they create stories that do not take place in their own country and they do well.
"X won't succeed because people won't relate" is a bullshit excuse that results in very little foreign media being translated to English. Things that get translation are usually mangled 'because people won't get it.' It is bizarre when more books get translated to language that only 40 to 70 million speakers vs one that has over 300 million of native speakers.