Favorite Superhero.

DrgoFx

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Alright, let's get the elephants out of the way. No Batman and no Deadpool. It hurts me too, but seriously, that's all this thread will have. 95% Batman and Deadpool. 5% other. Let's make this as diverse as possible. Also, try to explain why they're you're favorite.

My favorite super hero from DC would be Red Robin and from Marvel is Gambit.

Red Robin
I like Tim Drake from the stature that he is similar to Batman but also differs...He has to juggle is life more than Batman for sure, and still has to deal with similar griefs and loses. I've spent several posts explaining why I like Tim but in short, he's a troubled guy that manages to look ahead and deal with it. That's something to look up to and admire.

Gambit
Gambit is my favorite marvel hero mainly because of how he's played off as an ex-con so to speak. Not to mention using cards as weapons? Pretty badass. Aside from that, his character is pretty intelligent and agile, a style of character I like personally. His loyalty is definitely questionable to the X-Men and anyone he is allied with, and he is most definitely one of the cleverest heroes I've seen.
 

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GobbieGoldchain said:
Luke Cage

I have an appreciation for relatively unknown superheroes and his concept of "Hero For Hire." Sweet Christmas!
Very interesting choice...He is an interesting character, I'll give you that. I see why you like him. I suppose you like Deadpool then too? Atleast when he was still "unknown." Honestly, I like Deadpool and all but he just SCREAMS 90's to me, and it really just puts me off...
 

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Spiderman. Sympathetic, human, powerful and, to quote Linkara "his life is a never-ending spiral of misery and death". He's also a deconstruction of the superhero character, Marvel uses him to show just how big a responsibility being a hero is, and it really takes a toll on a guy. Also, with great power, comes great responsibility.
 

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erttheking said:
Spiderman. Sympathetic, human, powerful and, to quote Linkara "his life is a never-ending spiral of misery and death". He's also a deconstruction of the superhero character, Marvel uses him to show just how big a responsibility being a hero is, and it really takes a toll on a guy. Also, with great power, comes great responsibility.
Although he isn't my favorite Marvel Character, yes. Spiderman is a great superhero. I have a friend at this school here that loves Spiderman and he was bullied for it because "Spiderman's for kids." No...he's not...As Linkara said his life is nothing but misery and death. People die around Spiderman, fact. It's not a pleasant tale. But just like how I like Tim Drake, Spiderman copes with it and pushes on.
 

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GobbieGoldchain said:
DrgoFx said:
Very interesting choice...He is an interesting character, I'll give you that. I see why you like him. I suppose you like Deadpool then too? Atleast when he was still "unknown." Honestly, I like Deadpool and all but he just SCREAMS 90's to me, and it really just puts me off...
I didn't list Deadpool 'cause I consider him well-known and it would go against my appreciation for relatively unknown superheroes (plus, you said no Deadpool, haha). But in all seriousness, I do like Deadpool though 'cause how he breaks the fourth wall all the time. Is that what you meant when you said he screams '90s to you?
No actually, that's what I like about him. The 90's factor is his "badassness" such as launching nukes at the Hulk. That's something I expect from the 90's, you know the over-the-top EXTREME 90's. I go to Deadpool for humor. I go to his DC counterpart Deathstroke for badassery.
 

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Gotta go with the Scarlet Speedster:



I love this guy, especially how he was portrayed in the Justice League cartoon. Plus, in my opinion, he's probably the most overpowered superhero ever.

I mean, he can outrun bullets, vibrate his body through solid matter, make said matter EXPLODE if he wants to, time travel, and punch you 3000 times before you can blink.

Also, Deadpool and Batman are cool, but neither are my favorite. Batman is my number 3, and I feel like Deadpool is a bit overhyped (not saying he's bad, though).
 

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Since you exclude Batman then I go for Spiderman. I don't read comicbook so I don't know the other heroes in depth other than their animated form (I grew up watching the 90's Spiderman).
 

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Easily the Flash. More specifically, Wally West. The other Flashes are good too, but Wally West really broke the mold for sidekicks everywhere. He debuted in the Silver age as Kid Flash, fought alongside Robin and Speedy and the others, and after coming out of disease induced retirement took up the mantle of THE Flash, filling the shoes of his now dead mentor, something few, if any, former sidekicks have ever done. And after that? He surpassed Barry. I can't think of ANY former sidekicks who have ever fully stepped out of the shadow of their mentors. Even Dick Grayson, while an admirable and respectable Batman, could never surpass Bruce Wayne, and he knew it. But Wally earned the the title "Scarlet Speedster" and owns the name Flash just as much, if not more, than Barry Allen.

Second favorite is Superman. Don't feel like writing a whole nother paragraph explaining why.
 

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Green Arrow. I love a character that understands his flaws whilst still trying to do the right thing. Also, boxing glove arrow.

It's a shame that version of the character was lost due to DC's relaunch but the new Green Arrow comic has been pretty good recently.
 

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The Spectre. He's the spirit of God's vengeance, how is he not the most metal super hero ever?
 

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Favorite Marvel character - the Vision. Every time I've seen him he's been a fascinating character to me and his powerset makes for a lot of cool moments and me randomly thinking about what I could do with it.
 

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Batman and Deadpool #FuckTheSystem

I dunno, Wolverine? He's a complete badass.
 

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Iron Man.

Why?

Because he's the fucking Iron Man! He's Tony Stark, the man's urine is 90% awesome and 10% alcohol.
 

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Kyle Rayner. A Green Lantern is way too powerful, but I loved Kyle all the same because he was always creative with the ring. When everyone else was making bubbles and giant boxing gloves, he was making starfighters and mecha armor. In the ten years I read his book, I only saw him repeat a trick once.