No, not just because a person doesn't have superpowers they are automatically batman. Batman represents the hero willing to border the line to do what has to be done in order for the greater good to succeed.
With wolverine gone, Black Widow is the only hero (and Stark in a more psychotic way) that has shown she's willing to kill in cold blood that way. And her team purpose is like Green Lantern.
Thor is nothing like Superman, if anything Gladiator and Captain Marvel were the original superman clones, Sentry is everything superman in terms of powers and team dynamic minus the personality.
Iron man and Green Lantern both are normal humans that have some kind of psychic/voice activated link with the source of their powers and they depend on a gadget to have ridiculously overpowered powers.
Ares is the obligatory god character, except he's an ancient Greek character since superheroes were inspired by Greek legends, and his characteristics are very wonder woman, but his personality and team roles are pure hawkman.
Ms Marvel is the obligatory eye candy female character with generic powers that does not set her apart from the rest of the team other than the fact that she is a female. Plus her ability to absorb energy makes her a little like Martian in very certain situations where Ex Deus Machina requires a villain to be taken down because of a rarely used superpower.
Wasp is the irritated female character that is mad because everyone is paying attention to wonderwoman/ms marvel and as a result has a hot temper and blasts stuff left and right. Hawkgirl + atom powers, which are only usefull in certain situations once again.
and Wonderman is the overlooked character that will gain popularity because he'll actually get some character development in this comic and despite all this serves no actual purpose other than to be different since all of his powers can be duplicated or at least mirrored by one of the other superheroes in the team - Martian. Oh yes, and he's a wannabee jealous superman Captain Marvel.