__________________ posted by Badabing
I don't know why some of you are going on about being right and winning. Rob and Impediment were in on this gag because I PMed them. Silent and Rao PMed me and figured I changed the post. I highly doubt anybody thought Quan made the post, but simply played along just for the lulz.
Juggernaut. Wouldn't have to worry about any sort of disease, nuclear war, harm in any way. Could do really cool things like swim to parts of the ocean that are unreachable by current means. Could volunteer for a space program and discover things in other planets with too hostile conditions so as to increase our understanding of our solar system. Could go to a gym and make everyone else there feel like crap just by walking in. The possibilities are endless.
I'd pick my favorite character. Probably Spider-Man. Imagine the gigantic fervor around his return if he were gone for, say, five years. It would be a glorious explosion of creative output. I'd never give that gift to a chump I didn't like.
If it were forever, probably Hulk. They've lost most, or all, of what the character originally stood for, and now he's just a rage-filled wish fulfillment machine for kids going through puberty. In his place Marvel could construct a neon sign pointing toward the newest WWE hothead.
Either or Digi a Character that it seems hard to argue against whether its because of their powers or defense or maybe even because the way the character is written.
I would say Hulk. He's old school (where science got shit on in the worst way) and not up to today's standards for realistic.
He can't fly, isn't very fast, etc. He isn't suppose to lift and throw things beyond his weight because the coefficient of friction is insufficiently small. He can be easily bfred into space by the beings he typically fights if you think about it.
IMO he is not herald level by the mere fact that he can be bfred to space at any time.
If for no other reason than that it would be fascinating to see what a comicbook forum based on DC and Marvel creations would look like without him, to say little of who might become the "standard bearer" in his stead.