In fact, do any Super Heroes have the kind of altruistic “heroic responsibility” seen so far in the new and improved Harry Potter?
I’d say yes. Even with the super powers they have they still face more actual risk to themselves more regularly than any human. The authors throw supervillians, evil geniuses and kryptonite at them constantly. They also take more active initiative to seek out people that need saving, etc. Their failing isn’t a lack of heroic responsibility, just a lack of strategic intelligence and multiplication. Plenty heroic—just not competent!
I’d say yes. Even with the super powers they have they still face more actual risk to themselves more regularly than any human. The authors throw supervillians, evil geniuses and kryptonite at them constantly. They also take more active initiative to seek out people that need saving, etc. Their failing isn’t a lack of heroic responsibility, just a lack of strategic intelligence and multiplication. Plenty heroic—just not competent!