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My two
Marvel: The Punisher
DC: Batman
I forgot about him. He was one of those few DC characters that was not completely black or white. That was my major beef with DC -- all of the heroes were all about truth and justice, and all of the villains were all about greed, world domination, total destruction, etc. Of all the major superheroes, the only exception to the rule is Batman, but there were others more gray around the edges like Dr. Fate that never quite took off in the mainstream and are therefore easier to forget.nachoboy wrote:ooh! and dr. fate! he rocks!
LOL. I love that concept for three reasons. One, it's believable that not every mutant would have "uber" powers, and two, it's more enjoyable seeing heroes work with what little they have as opposed to just effortlessly kicking a** (Superman) or instantly coming up with a gadget for every possible scenario (Batman), and finally, you can't help but laugh seeing someone like that in action. I can just picture the villains.Vuldari wrote:except, maybe, for a recent fascination with the bottom-rung heroine "Squirrel Girl"...just for being so bizarre and cute as a button with that giant fluffy tail and an army of little squirrels at her command.
Terastas wrote:... and finally, you can't help but laugh seeing someone like that in action. I can just picture the villains.
Villain: "Squirrels? Your power is to command squirrels?! MWA-HA-HA-HA!!! Surrender now and I will. . . What the. .?!"
Generic Henchmen #3: "Boss! Tuck your pants inside your socks!"
Dr. Doom's notorious defeat by an army of squirrels summoned by Squirrel Girl. Doom's voice balloons read:
"Confound these wretched rodents! For every one I fling away, a dozen more vex me!"
Terastas wrote:I forgot about him. He was one of those few DC characters that was not completely black or white. That was my major beef with DC -- all of the heroes were all about truth and justice, and all of the villains were all about greed, world domination, total destruction, etc. Of all the major superheroes, the only exception to the rule is Batman, but there were others more gray around the edges like Dr. Fate that never quite took off in the mainstream and are therefore easier to forget.nachoboy wrote:ooh! and dr. fate! he rocks!