• Good call on Dr. Doom. He gave up his country just so he could re-conquor it.  :evil:


  • @AJGundam:

    Battle Pope!
    I saw a comic with a Pope superhero on it once in a comic store but I had to be 18+ to buy it. So I couldn’t  :x

    hahaha.  Battle Pope pwns!!  He kicked the crap out of lucifer in Vol. 1.  Cant wait to see what he does in Vol. 2!!  :-P


  • Not to bother anyone, but could you all provide an explanation as to why you chose who you did?  That is the real purpose behind the questions…


  • Does Manga count?

    If so-
    Hero: Kei Kurono of Gantz.  He’s just a regular dude in crazy situations (but wears a suit that gives superhuman abilities until it takes too much damage), fighting aliens & monsters.  The whole manga really enthralls me (main characters die all the time, lots of individual and social criticism), but he’s just trying to survive and not really be a “hero.”  It’s just all his team members see him that way.  If I had to go “Western” it would be Batman, or some other believable human hero that have their own problems. Pic below of Kurono in said suit, with a couple of teammates.

    Villain: Darth Vader.  Good-bad-good sort of evolvement.  He wasn’t necessarily truly evil, just seen as evil because of his ways (mind you, I’ve not read any extended universe that may say otherwise).  He still tried to appeal to his son, rather than kill him, which shows there was humanity left him - which comes again later on.

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  • '18 '17 '16 '11 Moderator

    Classic Hero: Batman, cause he used science and technology, not radioactiveness or some other sillyness!

    Modern Hero: Raven from Teen Titans, I just gotta love her attitude!

    Classic Villan: Lex Luther.  Again, realistic, didn’t use magic or anything weird like that.

    Modern Villan: Don’t have one.

  • 2007 AAR League

    Aquaman

    Omegared


  • Good call on Omega Red dude.  Although I chose Dr. Doom partially for the “mastermind” factor, Omega Red is definitely a very powerful individual villain.


  • I’m all about batman as well, but does he really count as a “superhero” since he lacks powers? Ive always distinguished super heroes/villains from the non-super kind by the presence of super-human powers/abilities. I suppose you could read “super” as “really awesome”, but that just seems lame to me…

    such is the problem with superman, for example. they started with a premise- that he is indestructible under the yellow sun of earth, yet each issue, they find a new weakness (first green kryptonite, than all kinds of other colors of it, then all sorts of other stupid weaknesses). I guess they had to to keep the book fresh, but come on, either he is indestructible or not, you cant change the basic premise every time it suits your plotline…

  • '18 '17 '16 '11 Moderator

    Janus:

    Batman is a super hero even without inate powers because he is a hero and by his technology he has become superior to other heros.

    After all, are you no longer a Marine because you don’t have a SAW?


  • I just think that the term “superheroes” encompasses any and all comic book heroes.  Same thing with the term “supervillain”.  At least that’s the way I approach it.  :|


  • After all, are you no longer a Marine because you don’t have a SAW?

    no, because any idiot can have a gun, but super powers are not so easily obtainable


  • The Punisher is my kind of guy. :mrgreen:

    Not to sure about villains.


  • BATMAN, regular joe, realising the american dream w/a super bad attitude.

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