Best Marvel Character?

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DarkExarch

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zoozilla said:
I always was a fan of both Spidey and Iron Man.

ThrobbingEgo said:
Aquaman.

*Dives underneath his desk*
Don't think Aquaman's a Marvel guy...
Nope, but Submariner is. Twice the angst, half the costume, and as a bonus he's got little wingythingies on his ankles.
 

Louzon

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I'm a fan of Iron Man, and also Gambit. His personality and the way he utilized his mutant power was always awesome, and I think he was one of the most in-depth X-Men in the way of his character development.
 

Fightgarr

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I've always been a big fan of Carnage. I know he's not a hero but I always thought he was pretty kickass. I think it sort of depends who's writing the issue though doesn't it? I mean different writers make Spiderman more or less smarmy. I myself am an Image comics kinda guy (woo, go Maxx!).
I like Carnage, its too bad Sentry tore him in half and threw him into space. Fuckin' Sentry.
 

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Guitar Gamer said:
I'd say..............venom why? cause he's a phycopathic badass and he's kinda funny in his own twisted way
Don't forget Carnage, Venom's psychotic offspring. He's like that nightmarish clown everyone truly fear, but with blades for hands......Fun
 

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BadGadgit said:
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Deadpool!
seconded
the wise cracking merc!
thirded!

"met a girl, taught her to ski, met her boyfriend, broke both his knees!"

classic
I also love the fact that he breaks the cardinal rule of comics by acknowledging the fact that he is in one. First character ever to break the fourth wall as its called.
 

Evan452

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Gambit. Just...come on. Killing people with playing cards? And a staff? Awesome.

Oh yeah, and Doctor Strange.
 

Lucane

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meatloaf231 said:
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Doctor Strange, he was such a badass. But they will never make a movie about him, no one knows about him.
I agree. He needs a movie.
Third'd.

So... an Animated movie doesn't count? cuase he had one a few years back it was pretty sweet but if you mean a good Live-action movie about him... shouldn't the bad ones for the other characters who are more well known as you put it get fixed 1st?
 

BadGadgit

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[quote="greenboy2004" post="18.109117.1858405
I also love the fact that he breaks the cardinal rule of comics by acknowledging the fact that he is in one. First character ever to break the fourth wall as its called.[/quote]

none of this is real, you see there is a man at a typewriter...
 

Pseudonym2

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Of the top of head.

Moon Knight
Jessica Jones
Marvel Boy (Noh-Varr)
Bullseye and Moonstone
Howard the Duck (Don't judge a book by its movie.)
Fantomex
"No Girl" Her mutant power is that she's entirely conceptual.
Ben Urich
She Hulk (Jennifer Walters)
Profile
Runaways especially Gert and Molly.
Omega the Unknown and James-Michael Starling
Ultimate Thor. It's too bad he never showed up after Ultimates Two.
Agent X
Amadeus Cho from what I've read of him.

Most of the characters from Moonshadow if that counts.
 

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greenboy2004 said:
I also love the fact that he breaks the cardinal rule of comics by acknowledging the fact that he is in one. First character ever to break the fourth wall as its called.
Not even close. The ancient Greek play The Birds did that earlier. Kurt Vonnagut did that earlier in Slaughter House Five and Break Fast of Champions, Paul Auster did in City of Glass Mark and Mark Twain did it in Huckleberry Finn. Animal Man, She Hulk, Cerebus, and Howard the Duck did that earlier in comics. There are a tone of other comic characters that started breaking the fourth wall afterwords. Animal man is probably the best example.

Example from Animal Man.