Which superhero/villain are you most like?

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FPLOON said:
I'm Mystique because my looks can be deceiving, but I'm Static Shock because I can put a shock to your system...
Hate to nitpick, but he's just called Static. It's the series that's named "Static Shock."
 

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Queen Michael said:
FPLOON said:
I'm Mystique because my looks can be deceiving, but I'm Static Shock because I can put a shock to your system...
Hate to nitpick, but he's just called Static. It's the series that's named "Static Shock."
Fine, then... I'm actually Virgil Hawkins because I can put a shock to your system...
 

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The Fact has bombs that destroy not objects but certainties.

For a villain, I would be TAO. He's kind of like an evil Zizek.

... and of course Doop.
 

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Hero: Spider-Man. My personal life is so screwed up it's a wonder I never rocked an emo fringe, so I put on a costume, tackle strange people who often have animal-themed identities[footnote]No, not furries[/footnote] and rely on stupid quips and puns as a shield against...well, everything. Also, I tend to throw myself into situations way about my weight class simply because it's the right thing to do. And because turning my back on someone got my Uncle Ben shot. <.<

Villain: Any mad scientist, really. The other reason I rely on banter is my tendency to overthink things to the point that I invariably trip myself up. But I'll go with Mysterio, due to my fishbowl head theatric nature....>.>

Actually, I'm probably more like Team Rocket. Jesse, Jane, or Meowth, take your pick. I'm more the comic relief villain.

MarsAtlas said:
Shazam! Because I live a double-life similar to that. One where you don't just present somewhat differently as a disguise but when you're recognize as a completely different sort of being. Its not a matter of "secret identity" because thats something you have to hide. Shazam is something recognizably different even with the costume.
Also, you're criminally underrated in comparison to Superman.
 

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MarsAtlas said:
Yeah, that too. Twenty two years without so much as knocking a brick out of place, let alone leveling a rural town and half of a major city. Where the hell my movie Warner Brothers?

[small]/painfully transparent Man of Steel flaming[/small]
Whose neck to I have to snap to get some coverage?

 

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Superhero...Achilles of Grrl Power. Given the guy's "proper, aggravating invincibility", I'd be a dead ringer for him in all but the appearance department. Which is to say that he pretty much acts and apparently thinks much like I imagine I would if I knew that nothing could hurt me.

Super villain's giving me some difficulty, so I'll get back to that later.

FalloutJack said:
I am Batman AND the Joker AT ONCE.

Any questions?
So...Batman of Zur-en-Arrh, then?
I want to read this now. It seems more like Batman and Deadpool, but so what? I like Deadpool.
 

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FalloutJack said:
I want to read this now. It seems more like Batman and Deadpool, but so what? I like Deadpool.
I'll save you a search then. It's from Grant Morrison's Batman R.I.P. arc, which - according to Wikipedia, starts at Batman #676
 

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My brother has said that I am like a female version of the Scarecrow, but I think that is just because I have a degree in Biochemistry and chemistry and a passing interest in how fear works in the human brain more than anything else. I don't class myself as deranged and wanting to synthesize some sort of fear gas for the sake of research. I don't know a whole lot about Batman, but that is what I can glean about the Scarecrow's character more than anything else from the limited experience I have had with him. I definitely wouldn't class him as my favourite hero/villain by any stretch.
 

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I don't know...

I mean I should fit the bill for some hero as I'm actually crazy enough to have gone vigilante a couple of times[footnote]Even if I didn't find any crime to fight I still went out at night with the intention to fight crime.[/footnote], but anyway is there a super-hero that is honest to a fault, blunt, cynical and kind of an asshole but always goes out of their way to help people but complains all the time while they do it and also often insult the people they're helping for being useless pieces of shit?

I guess for it to be truly like me then it would have to be fairly cold but completely against killing but with no issue with breaking people's arms and legs or overt use of physical brutality...

If anything the thing I can think off that is more accurate would be Bigby Wolf from Fables but he's a bit too brutal and has no qualms with killing at all, so maybe specifically the version from The Wolf Among Us game that can be something completely in the middle.

As for villains, eh, well I don't know, I don't think I'm villain material but that just may be my ego talking.
 

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Philosophically I'm very Ra's al Ghul. Although, I'd say I'm more in line with the kind of detached, less egomaniacal versions of Ra's in Batman Begins or Under the Red Hood rather than some of the more crazed versions of him from the comics. I share his dislike and distrust for humanity. I too would happily see us extinct to allow nature to reclaim the planet.

However, I think if there was ever a villain that was the most 'me', as in if you took every aspect of me and my personality to its logical end point, it would be Dominic Greene from Quantum of Solace. He's quite an anxious, insecure person but intelligent and you can see the genuine glee he experiences from doing all these shady deals in crazy locations. The relish he has during Quantum's needlessly elaborate opera house meeting is exactly how I'd react too.