lol, hence the reason why blood ties rocks. at least i think thats the one. in that comic scotts all like "i dont know if we can handle this without wolverine" sob then jeans all like "hes gone scot, hes gone"
__________________ Land of the free, home of the brave...
Do you think we will ever be saved?
In this land of dreams find myself sober...
Wonder when will it'll all be over...
Living in a void when the void grows colder...
Wonder when it'll all be over?
Will you be laughing when it's over?
Just kidding. I don't think the Wonder Twins even qualify for this discussion, and the old Aqua Man was extremely lame (anyone who's only real power is talking to fish should probably find another line of work), but I have got to go with every single incarnation of Super Man. Way too much of the "Convenience Power" (Need to see through walls? I can do that. Super Strength? Yep. Fly in space? Sure can. Frosty breath? Easy as pie. Travel back in time and blah blah blah...). Give me a break. Part of what makes heroes so interesting are their vulnerabilities. Super Man was created in a time when they had no other characters to look to for ideas and inspiration. If you ask me, his time is up.
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I can't stand overpowered heroes....( equivilant to all D.C. heroes :-)
But really Flash is uber powered, always gaining new powers and crap.
Also i dislike wolverine not because of sheer power but his super overexposure!
***Thinks to himself... "This guy's really starting to piss me off..."***
"Are you talkin' to me? Are you talkin' to me?! ARE YOU TALKIN' TO ME?!!!"
I'd say that its probably because he's one of the most iconic characters ever created by ANY comic company, that he WAS and IS still an original idea for a character, that he represents the everyday little guy's ability to rise up and become something more than he was (much like Spider-Man), and that in this day of cynicism and anti-United States and everything else that has anything to do with morals and decency, it's nice to have a comic book character for MY son to look up to that doesn't have claws or guns or anger issues or a dependency problem.
So... what's your reason?
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I don't like Superman. In fact, I'm not a fan of "flying" superheroes at all.
If they have wings, or a machine of some sort, then fine, but heroes that fly just for the hell of it are lame. I don't care if its self-telekinesis or some sort of crappy made-up reason, it's rubbish.
I hate spiderman because he is like a spider and I HATE spiders. He doesnt seem to care that he is losing or has lost his humanity, and preferrs to dress up as an arachnid. YUCK!!