Grouch contest

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Warrior18
Which of these seemingly always morose individuals is the grumpiest?
Who rarely smiles and which of them is seemingly always rather grumpy?
Which of them needs to look on the bright side of life a bit more?

In short,who is the biggest grouch?

Batman (Bruce)

Midnighter

Wolverine

Punisher

Eternal Idol
Punisher.

SamZED
Yeah the guy only smiles when he blows someone's brains out...
On the other hand Batman never smiles...

Mshinu
Punisher`s got godlike grumpiness

Lord Feron
punisher

D_Dude1210
You should include Blade in here too big grin

Wild Shadow
punisher

Badabing
Originally posted by SamZED
Yeah the guy only smiles when he blows someone's brains out...
On the other hand Batman never smiles... T1bmM7Ihv0Y

Frank seems to be the biggest grouch out of the group.

SamZED
That doesnt count, that was a trick!

iceman24567
Originally posted by Badabing
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Frank seems to be the biggest grouch out of the group. One of the scariest cartoon laughs ever messed

The Nuul
No, J. Jonah Jameson ?


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SamZED
He laughs when Spider-man breaks a hand or smthing...

Darth Martin
Batman. Punisher is okay when he's around other heroes.

Eternal Idol
Originally posted by Darth Martin
Batman. Punisher is okay when he's around other heroes.

Batman is somewhat cheerful and polite as Bruce Wayne, even if it is a front.

The Punisher is almost always scowling, and the few times he does smile, it's always a twisted smirk at somebody else's expense.

psycho gundam
punisher.

Warrior18
Originally posted by Badabing
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That really was quite disturbing. no expression

Juntai
Originally posted by Eternal Idol
Batman is somewhat cheerful and polite as Bruce Wayne, even if it is a front.

The Punisher is almost always scowling, and the few times he does smile, it's always a twisted smirk at somebody else's expense. Good thing it's not Bruce Wayne in the thread.

Eternal Idol
Originally posted by Juntai
Good thing it's not Bruce Wayne in the thread.
Meh. Bruce Wayne is just Batman in disguise. Castle and Logan can't be bothered with alter-egos; Castle always retains his bitter personality, and Logan is just as much a cynical hothead in or out of his costume.

I see Midnighter's been added in the thread, but I don't know much about him.

psycho gundam
Originally posted by Juntai
Good thing it's not Bruce Wayne in the thread. ...cause bruce wayne is a robot facsimile, not actually batman out of costume.

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chomperx9
wolverine

i wouldnt consider batman always grouchy hes just takes things serious for a reason.

wolverine is just a mean old grouch.

Badabing
Originally posted by SamZED
That doesnt count, that was a trick! laughing out loud
Originally posted by iceman24567
One of the scariest cartoon laughs ever messed Originally posted by Warrior18
That really was quite disturbing. no expression shockyes

Actually, it's been stated by different writers in Batman comics that Bruce Wayne is the "mask" and Batman is the real persona.

psycho gundam
since when is the cartoon interchangeable with the comic?

TricksterPriest
No, Bada has a point. It's pretty much outright stated and heavily infered in the comics that Batman is what's really inside his head. Bruce Wayne is just a front, a way for him to socialize. But as he said in Batman Beyond (I know it's a cartoon, but it fits, and Batman Beyond is now part of at least one Batman's history thanks to Countdown), "The voice kept calling me Bruce. But in my mind, that's not what I call myself." Terry: "Then what........? Oh. Should have figured. (whisper) but that's my name now." Bruce: "Tell that to my subconscious."

Juntai
Pretty obvious actually, in the stories in and following the Bruce Wayne Murderer arc. He doesn't imply it, he outright tells us. Bruce is merely one of Batman's tools. After being branded a murderer and arrested, Batman escaped, and gave up being Bruce, because Bruce became a liability that was slowing down Batman. He explains it in Batman 600. He's even often known to refer to Bruce third person, and Batman as being "I" or "me".

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