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Who is your favorite comic book character and why?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The Hulk because he is a representation of raw power which is released through anger. This is a foundational problem for nearly all cultures especially those who have the "Bomb".

  • 1 decade ago

    Personally, my favorite comic book characters are Ironman. Ironman is a good character in the Marvel comic books. I have about 300 comic books of Ironman. I also know a lot of Ironman characteristics such as, He changes to a dark and villian Ironman on the episode 93(I don't really know cause I haven't read it in about 3 years.) I even have some of my old cousin Ironman comic books and its about 50 years old.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Hi !

    Marshal law because he is a hunter of superheroes and 'retires' them from active service !

    *"Superhero parodies have been with us since the days of Supersnipe and The Red Tornado. During the 1980s. the superheroes were still around, but they'd changed. The era of grim'n'gritty heroes called for a grim'n'gritty parody. In Marshal Law, writer Pat Mills (Judge Dredd) and artist Kevin O'Neill (Nemesis) took all the grim and all the gritty characteristics of contemporary long-underwear guys, exaggerated them beyond reason as a good parody should, and distilled them into the grimmest, grittiest superhero of all.

    Marshal Law operated in the near-future city of San Futuro, built on the ruins of San Francisco following a devastating earthquake, the long-expected "Big One". Genetic engineering had made super-powered people common (not that they weren't already pretty common in comic books), and among the super-powered was Joe Gilmore, an ex-soldier consumed with the self-loathing that sometimes afflicts those who have done what he'd done. Joe became a government-sanctioned superhero, whose assignment was to rid the city of the freelance "heroes" who were continuing to use their military empowerment and training in civilian life, to the detriment of the community. His powers included super strength and inability to feel pain. The latter made it possible for him to carry on even when grievously injured, enabling greater display of blood and mayhem."

    =^,,^=

    *http://www.toonopedia.com/mrshalaw.htm

  • 1 decade ago

    For American comics I'd have to say Spider Man as he started out in the business as a teenager. For Japanese comics, I must say Alita/Yoko from the comic Gundam(Battle Angel Alita in the states) as she started out in a junkyard and made herself into a force to be reckoned with.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Daredevil he is a handicap and deals with everyday life but yet he has extroardinary more than the unusual, he can sense things around him yet he is blind. Can sense a persons heartbeat if going slow or fast, he is acrobatic and he works out. He is also a lawyer. Not so highly extraordinary powers such like superman or thor, yet can relate to him.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Saber from Fate/Stay Night and Tohru from fruits basket are 2 of my favorites.

  • 1 decade ago

    hmm... depends...

    Source(s): flavor
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