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wlj 03-12-07 04:33 PM

Favorite comic book character?
 
Right now I have two favorites....Hulk and Daredevil. That may change the more I get into comics, but from what i have read so far -- i love these guys.

Bronkster 03-12-07 08:43 PM

Right this moment? Daredevil. A few months ago; Spider-man. A few years ago; Fantastic Four or Thor. When I was a kid; Superman. I'm fickle. :nopanic:

madcougar 03-12-07 11:14 PM

Batman. Always Batman.

The Antipodean 03-12-07 11:23 PM

Spider-Man's been top of my pops since 1982, no matter what they've done to him.

Zodiac_Speaking 03-12-07 11:41 PM

This is too hard to answer!!!!!!!!!

Maxflier 03-12-07 11:48 PM

Supergirl.

Bronkster 03-12-07 11:57 PM


Originally Posted by madcougar
Batman. Always Batman.

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...ter/batman.jpg

Always?!


;)

calhoun07 03-13-07 12:04 AM

The Question, the Steve Ditko era.

uncle charlie 03-13-07 01:36 AM

Batman

GearsWar666 03-13-07 04:46 AM

The first and true superhero....Superman!!!

Giantrobo 03-13-07 05:15 AM

Based on the title I simply can't list one. Acutally based on the title, and the OP's post ;), he can't do it either. :lol:


Manhunter..I love this girl. She's hasn't pussed out in terms of kicking ass and taking out baddies like the rest of the DCU.

Hawkgirl..another awesome female character.

Trevor 03-13-07 07:26 AM

The March Hare

wlj 03-13-07 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by Giantrobo
Based on the title I simply can't list one. Acutally based on the title, and the OP's post ;), he can't do it either. :lol:


Manhunter..I love this girl. She's hasn't pussed out in terms of kicking ass and taking out baddies like the rest of the DCU.

Hawkgirl..another awesome female character.


:D :nopanic:

Wildo1966 03-13-07 08:34 AM

Spiderman has been my favorite for over 35 years. I still love him no matter what they do to him...Clones, Rebirths, New Costumes, it don't matter....

dadaluholla 03-13-07 08:36 AM

Looking at my collection, and his steady presence throughout my 29 years of life, I would have to say HULK. This is based soley on the comics, as I haven't enjoyed his TV or movie appearances much at all, aside from possibly the cheese factor of the TV stuff.

A close 2nd would be Captain America.

Coming in at 3rd, is my old friend the Punisher.

Honorable mention goes out to Spidey, who would have ranked higher but his books have just been garbage for too long.

madcougar 03-13-07 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by Bronkster

Well played Bronkster. Well played.

yecul 03-13-07 10:39 AM

http://people.ucsc.edu/~mcrupp/graphics/Colossus.jpg

Giantrobo 03-13-07 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by Bronkster

Always?!


;)


yeah i actually HATE that Batman. :lol:

fumanstan 03-13-07 11:13 PM

Batman!

davidh777 03-14-07 01:43 AM

I always liked the Black Panther

rw2516 03-14-07 09:16 AM

Ben Grimm

Favorite group:FF
Favorite supporting character: Black Bolt
Favorite villian: Green Goblin

slop101 03-14-07 10:16 AM

Up until about '92 it was Wolverine, followed closely by Nightcrawler and Iron Man.

But nowadays, it's tough to have a favorite character because they ALL behave so inconsistantly. It now seems like they are being written by editor/commitee than actual writers. Their behavior is more and more dictated by plot than by their character and who their supposed to be.

madcougar 03-14-07 11:22 AM


Originally Posted by slop101
Up until about '92 it was Wolverine, followed closely by Nightcrawler and Iron Man.

But nowadays, it's tough to have a favorite character because they ALL behave so inconsistantly. It now seems like they are being written by editor/commitee than actual writers. Their behavior is more and more dictated by plot than by their character and who their supposed to be.

You know I've never given this much thought, but you're dead on about this. It has actually become quite frustrating, but it wasn't until I read your post that the idea was articulated in my mind. It often times also seems that these characters don't grow (or mature?) at all regardless of the fantastic situations they face on a regular basis.

You sir a true scholar and gentleman.

Ginwen 03-14-07 12:31 PM

Spiderman has been my favorite for almost 40 years. No reason to change now.

movieguru 03-16-07 08:33 AM

Spider-man, although they've ruined him with outing his identity as Peter Parker to the public.


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