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Who are your favorite superheroes?
Posted on 2/11/14 at 9:44 pm
Posted on 2/11/14 at 9:44 pm
Mine are :
Superman- greatest of all time, and he saves people, beings, and things all over the universe and in different times. He does shite in Africa and helps people on Mars.
Batman - nuff said
Spiderman
Wolverine
Ghost Rider
Black Green Lantern -(Im black)
Ghost Rider
Punisher
Iron Man
Aquaman
Superman- greatest of all time, and he saves people, beings, and things all over the universe and in different times. He does shite in Africa and helps people on Mars.
Batman - nuff said
Spiderman
Wolverine
Ghost Rider
Black Green Lantern -(Im black)
Ghost Rider
Punisher
Iron Man
Aquaman
This post was edited on 2/11/14 at 9:45 pm
Posted on 2/11/14 at 9:51 pm to Jazzbass13
Comics - Wolverine
Movies - Thor
Movies - Thor
Posted on 2/11/14 at 9:53 pm to Tayday
Batman
Cable
Deadpool
Magneto
Gambit
Punisher
Wolverine
Flash
Black Panther
Cyclops
Cable
Deadpool
Magneto
Gambit
Punisher
Wolverine
Flash
Black Panther
Cyclops
This post was edited on 2/11/14 at 10:21 pm
Posted on 2/11/14 at 10:06 pm to Jazzbass13
Thor
War machine
Cyclops
Wolverine '
night crawler
Ghost Rider
Batman
Superman
Martian manhunter
Animal man
Iron man
Daredevil
Punisher
Spiderman
Green Arrow
Dr Fate
Hulk
Flash
Black Panther
War machine
Cyclops
Wolverine '
night crawler
Ghost Rider
Batman
Superman
Martian manhunter
Animal man
Iron man
Daredevil
Punisher
Spiderman
Green Arrow
Dr Fate
Hulk
Flash
Black Panther
Posted on 2/11/14 at 10:09 pm to Jazzbass13
Movie- Batman
Comics- gambit
TV- green arrow
Comics- gambit
TV- green arrow
Posted on 2/11/14 at 10:12 pm to Jazzbass13
Probably Batman. I really dislike Superman.
If Goku counts then he wins hands down. He's only kind of a superhero though. He's mostly just totally bad arse.
If Goku counts then he wins hands down. He's only kind of a superhero though. He's mostly just totally bad arse.
Posted on 2/11/14 at 10:42 pm to Jazzbass13
Captain America is the greatest superhero of them all. And he's certainly my favorite.
And yes, he's even better than Superman... because Superman isn't really a man...he's an alien. Superalien is the correct nomenclature.
Tier 2:
Batman
Cyclops
Green Lantern (Jordan or Stewart)
Nova
Flash
Nightcrawler
Nightwing
Iceman
Tier 3:
Spider Man
Silver Surfer
Wolverine
Kitty Pryde
Iron Man
Daredevil
Luke Cage
Deadpool
Angel
Gambit
That's probably a good start.
And yes, he's even better than Superman... because Superman isn't really a man...he's an alien. Superalien is the correct nomenclature.
Tier 2:
Batman
Cyclops
Green Lantern (Jordan or Stewart)
Nova
Flash
Nightcrawler
Nightwing
Iceman
Tier 3:
Spider Man
Silver Surfer
Wolverine
Kitty Pryde
Iron Man
Daredevil
Luke Cage
Deadpool
Angel
Gambit
That's probably a good start.
This post was edited on 2/11/14 at 10:45 pm
Posted on 2/11/14 at 10:44 pm to Jazzbass13
quote:
Superman
In my humble opinion, the worst superhero ever imagined.
Deadpool is my favorite followed very closely by Sandman and Lucifer.
Batman is great. The more recent iterations of Wolverine are very good.
Posted on 2/11/14 at 10:48 pm to LoveThatMoney
Superman is a boring character. No character flaws and his one weakness is a well known and over used plot device.
Batman and Iron Man both are flawed characters that built their powers with their own money, and intellect. And despite their said flaws (drinking, depression daddy issues) they still rise to the occasion and be heroes. Mostly because they are bored but still that is what makes them great.
Cap and Supes need a kick in the balls every once in awhile.
Batman and Iron Man both are flawed characters that built their powers with their own money, and intellect. And despite their said flaws (drinking, depression daddy issues) they still rise to the occasion and be heroes. Mostly because they are bored but still that is what makes them great.
Cap and Supes need a kick in the balls every once in awhile.
Posted on 2/11/14 at 10:52 pm to Jazzbass13
quote:
Black Green Lantern -(Im black)
Superman
Batman
Wolverine
Spider-Man
X-men in general
Spawn
Pitt
Posted on 2/11/14 at 10:58 pm to Jazzbass13
Top 10:
Goku
Deadpool
Rorschach
Spiderman
Batman
Iron Man
Gambit
Hellboy
Wolverine
Superman
Honorable Mention:
The Punisher
The Hulk
Spawn
ETA:
Does Link from zelda count? Cause he'd be in my top 3.
Goku
Deadpool
Rorschach
Spiderman
Batman
Iron Man
Gambit
Hellboy
Wolverine
Superman
Honorable Mention:
The Punisher
The Hulk
Spawn
ETA:
Does Link from zelda count? Cause he'd be in my top 3.
This post was edited on 2/11/14 at 11:01 pm
Posted on 2/11/14 at 10:59 pm to tigerman03
Batman - Is there a more revered comic character in American mythology?
Posted on 2/11/14 at 11:04 pm to Peazey
quote:
If Goku counts then he wins hands down. He's only kind of a superhero though. He's mostly just totally bad arse.
Goku is a goofy dumbass when he's not fighting.
Posted on 2/11/14 at 11:04 pm to tigerman03
Flash
Spider-Man
Colossus
Pitt
Grifter
Lobo
Non movie iceman
And I love superman. I know he can be perceived as a boring Boy Scout but he was and still is the the definition of a role model when I was growing up.... All of the power and still took the high road. I literally shed a tear when the death of superman comic came out.... Still own an original print... In 1992 I was eleven and that shite hurt
Spider-Man
Colossus
Pitt
Grifter
Lobo
Non movie iceman
And I love superman. I know he can be perceived as a boring Boy Scout but he was and still is the the definition of a role model when I was growing up.... All of the power and still took the high road. I literally shed a tear when the death of superman comic came out.... Still own an original print... In 1992 I was eleven and that shite hurt
Posted on 2/11/14 at 11:48 pm to Jazzbass13
Superman FTW.
Like him or not, he transcends every comic book character out there and indisputably the most famous. He's an extraordinarily huge pop culture and cultural icon. You don't see famous athletes out there doing the Batman or Spiderman, no, they do the Superman gesture when they hit a home run, 3 pointer or touchdown. Without Superman, there would be no Batman, Wonder Woman, Spider Man or the X-Men. He's the one that truly started it all for the genre of comic books and his first movie in 1978 is the one that started it all for the genre of comic book films in Hollywood.
He's one of the best ideas to ever come about in the last 100 years and basically a reminder of what humanity aspires to be but can't quite get over the hump so we have this character to remind us of that. Superman also isn't a disguise unlike what Batman is. He doesn't hide himself but rather he's very upfront about what he does serving Earth. He recognized with great power comes great responsibility long before Spider Man ever did. He has all that power and he uses it with the utmost restraint possible. Could you imagine Batman with that power? He also has issues with himself being the sole survivor of an entire civilization and he's the last Kryptonian left and that affects him deeply. He feels like an alien on this world and yet he still fights for humanity unconditionally because he he also considers himself as human as anybody else. Human beings are his people as much as Kryptonians are.
Many people confuse Superman for some musclebound stooge who flies around punching and lifting things. In many media depicting the him, he’s there simply just to lift something big or fight a big bulking monster. Superman is actually a very complex individual who many writers don’t quite understand or even want to understand. Superman is filled with so many dimensions as a being who can't help but feel alienated from society, but still cherishes the world he grew up on and uses his great power to help others and many writers just aren’t up to the task to try and figure him out. Which is a shame, in the right hands Superman is amazing. For example, All Star Superman is one of the few stories that got Superman right.
Superman is the GOAT.
My list is as follows...
Batman
Captain America
Wonder Woman
Green Lantern Corps
Xmen
Iron Man
Spiderman
Hulk
Like him or not, he transcends every comic book character out there and indisputably the most famous. He's an extraordinarily huge pop culture and cultural icon. You don't see famous athletes out there doing the Batman or Spiderman, no, they do the Superman gesture when they hit a home run, 3 pointer or touchdown. Without Superman, there would be no Batman, Wonder Woman, Spider Man or the X-Men. He's the one that truly started it all for the genre of comic books and his first movie in 1978 is the one that started it all for the genre of comic book films in Hollywood.
He's one of the best ideas to ever come about in the last 100 years and basically a reminder of what humanity aspires to be but can't quite get over the hump so we have this character to remind us of that. Superman also isn't a disguise unlike what Batman is. He doesn't hide himself but rather he's very upfront about what he does serving Earth. He recognized with great power comes great responsibility long before Spider Man ever did. He has all that power and he uses it with the utmost restraint possible. Could you imagine Batman with that power? He also has issues with himself being the sole survivor of an entire civilization and he's the last Kryptonian left and that affects him deeply. He feels like an alien on this world and yet he still fights for humanity unconditionally because he he also considers himself as human as anybody else. Human beings are his people as much as Kryptonians are.
Many people confuse Superman for some musclebound stooge who flies around punching and lifting things. In many media depicting the him, he’s there simply just to lift something big or fight a big bulking monster. Superman is actually a very complex individual who many writers don’t quite understand or even want to understand. Superman is filled with so many dimensions as a being who can't help but feel alienated from society, but still cherishes the world he grew up on and uses his great power to help others and many writers just aren’t up to the task to try and figure him out. Which is a shame, in the right hands Superman is amazing. For example, All Star Superman is one of the few stories that got Superman right.
Superman is the GOAT.
My list is as follows...
Batman
Captain America
Wonder Woman
Green Lantern Corps
Xmen
Iron Man
Spiderman
Hulk
Posted on 2/11/14 at 11:49 pm to Freauxzen
quote:
Superman isn't really a man...he's an alien. Superalien is the correct nomenclature.
Heh.
His background is alien yes, but that's what makes him the ultimate immigrant story which is americana and basically apple pie right there. This country was built on immigrants. Superman was created by people who came from immigrant families. particularly jewish immigrants.
Like I just said, Superman considers himself as human as he considers himself as alien.
Posted on 2/11/14 at 11:56 pm to Jazzbass13
Handi-man.
But im a sucker for comedies.
But im a sucker for comedies.
This post was edited on 2/11/14 at 11:57 pm
Posted on 2/12/14 at 12:01 am to jose canseco
If handi man works then so does powdered toast man
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