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Top Ten Comic Book Heroes
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Top Ten Comic Book Heroes
Who are your favourite comic book heroes?
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Happiest faerie of VGF.
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Ms. Marvel
Deadpool
Squirrel Girl
Marjane Satrapi
Dr. Manhattan
Max Damage
Molly Hayes
...& that covers every comic I follow.
And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!"
Deadpool
Squirrel Girl
Marjane Satrapi
Dr. Manhattan
Max Damage
Molly Hayes
...& that covers every comic I follow.
And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!"
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Spider-Man is the only superhero I really cared about much. Batman is cool too. Plenty are tolerable but I never really followed them closely at all.
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Re: Top Ten Comic Book Heroes
Hmmm...
Agatha Heterodyne
Usagi Yojimbo
Spider Jerusalem
Punisher
Dazzler
original Nick Fury
Jubilee
Batman
Goon
...Hsu and Chan Tanaka
(just went with western comics and related media----------manga complicates things)
Agatha Heterodyne
Usagi Yojimbo
Spider Jerusalem
Punisher
Dazzler
original Nick Fury
Jubilee
Batman
Goon
...Hsu and Chan Tanaka
(just went with western comics and related media----------manga complicates things)
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Oh yeah, I forgot manga are comics. Drat, I missed a chance to swoon over Goku embarrassingly.
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^^Props for Hsu & Chan; I forgot they had books.
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^Think even old Norm Von Scott forgot about Hsu and Chan's comic book series. I wanna know how that werewolf story ends, man.
...I forgot to put Sam and Max on my list. I'm a terrible Sam and Max fan.
...I forgot to put Sam and Max on my list. I'm a terrible Sam and Max fan.
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Re: Top Ten Comic Book Heroes
In no particular order, only including characters that are mainly heroes, and only characters that originated in that medium:
Spider-Man
Hulk
Dr. Strange
Jean Grey
Thor
Batman
Wonder Woman
Superman
Reed Richards
Franklin Richards
Spider-Man
Hulk
Dr. Strange
Jean Grey
Thor
Batman
Wonder Woman
Superman
Reed Richards
Franklin Richards
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^You ever read 'X-Men vs Fantastic Four'? That's a real good comic. It's so good.
I didn't like the Fantastic Four before, but I liked them after. Like, I kind of like Johnny Storm and She-Hulk, now. That's a pretty good indicator of a rad comic.
I didn't like the Fantastic Four before, but I liked them after. Like, I kind of like Johnny Storm and She-Hulk, now. That's a pretty good indicator of a rad comic.
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No, how recent is it? I kinda follow a recent storyline where Xavier and Magneto have formed a mutant sanctuary on an island, and they were fighting with the First Family over Franklin Richards coming to join the other mutants. Later it turns out that Franklin isn't technically a mutant, but that he had given himself the X gene with his reality warping powers.Booyakasha wrote: ↑Sun Jul 11, 2021 12:47 pm^You ever read 'X-Men vs Fantastic Four'? That's a real good comic. It's so good.
I didn't like the Fantastic Four before, but I liked them after. Like, I kind of like Johnny Storm and She-Hulk, now. That's a pretty good indicator of a rad comic.
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Ooh, no, not that, though that sounds sick. The one I'm talking about is an oldie but a goodie. Mid-eighties------------Storm and Magneto were in charge. Ororo still had her mohawk. The X-Men were hanging out with Moira (Colossus and Nightcrawler were on injured reserve), and Kitty Pryde was dying by inches, so they reached out to the Richards for help, and...I mean, it was a real awesome comic.
My best friend at the time (probably fifth grade) gave it away to me because he wanted to see the X-Men and the Fantastic Four beating each other up. You get a little bit of that, but it's mostly a real good story about these characters you like. It's really well-written. I'm not joking when I say I like the Fantastic Four way more now--------like, if you liked Reed and Franklin before, you should check it out. Like, natch I liked Ben Grimm before, but now I like Sue. That's prodigious.
My best friend at the time (probably fifth grade) gave it away to me because he wanted to see the X-Men and the Fantastic Four beating each other up. You get a little bit of that, but it's mostly a real good story about these characters you like. It's really well-written. I'm not joking when I say I like the Fantastic Four way more now--------like, if you liked Reed and Franklin before, you should check it out. Like, natch I liked Ben Grimm before, but now I like Sue. That's prodigious.
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...I'm really not trying to be snotty, here--------I just think it's funny that other countries evidently like Captain America way more than the US does.
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For me, it's...
Squirrel Girl
Superman
Priam Agrivar from those Forgotten Realms comics DC released
Squirrel Girl
Superman
Priam Agrivar from those Forgotten Realms comics DC released
There be pheasants and penguins and booberry trees between the greenest of skies and the whitest of seas
Wertle-wertle-wertle-woo, wertle-woooo...
FORMERLY SABRILOCKE
Wertle-wertle-wertle-woo, wertle-woooo...
FORMERLY SABRILOCKE