Wolverine
Batman
Captain America
Emma Frost
Norman Osborn
Rulk
Red She-Hulk
Rogue
Doctor Strange
@Herokiller12344 said:
Sentry, cause he's an overpowered douche
EVERY Marvel Cosmic except Galactus - cause it makes Marvel look stupid.
Powergirl, cause her breast and butt are her ONLY defining traits.
What, even Thanos, Groot, Starlord and Rocket Raccoon?
@Tunsieon: She is way too sanctimonious for somebody who dresses up like a total slut and never managed to successfully lead a team for more than two hours straight.
She could have been a good character but writers simply don't know what to do with her. Might as well remove her from the equation and create a decent female character we could get to like.
I don't want these characters erased and never to appear, just to be used a whole lot less:
Luke Cage (He can go back to cameos and not appearing in regularly in an ongoing)
Avengers Academy(all of the students)
Noh-Varr (Marvel has screwed him up too much)
Red Hulk (Not Ross, just his transformation)
Red She-Hulk (Same deal, I'm kinda over the whole Red Hulk thing)
A-Bomb (Return him to being normal as well)
Spider-Woman (Why is she on the Avengers? There are so many great female characters and they are using Spider-Woman? She can go back to cameos).
For me it's not the case of wanting them gone, but rather, having better writing.
e.g. I really love the new Green Lantern series, and I accept that Hal Jordan is the way he is because it serves a purpose for the story...but in JLA, he's SUCH a douche.
The same goes for many other characters.
@Vermillo said:
Wolverine
Batman
Captain America
Emma Frost
Norman Osborn
Rulk
Red She-Hulk
Rogue
Doctor Strange
Wow, that is a lot, you must be making huge savings by the number of comics you DON'T buy each month.
@spiderbat87: The FF had personalities, problems, had superpowers and faced far more interesting foes than the Challengers. The writing of the FF stories was much more mature than the Challengers. If the Challengers had been more like the FF to start with, perhaps I wouldn't have any problems with them.
@JediXMan said:
Ahsoka
Starkiller
I knew these two would be your choices. You really don't like them do you? I have to admit Ahsoka is a bit annoying and pointless in the context of the Star Wars storyline and whilst at first I liked Starkiller, I actually found him to be a bit generic and whiny. Plus he's not that powerful when you think about it. He didn't actually pull the Star Destroyer from out of the sky, he just nudged it in the right direction.
I don't think their is a character I want to see disappear but their are quite a few I'd like to have a vacation, those being Wolverine, Batman, Superman, and Spider-man (Which is probably the hardest for me cause I love Spider-man/PP but they are just rapid firing so many different forms of media with him in it.)
@FearTheLiving: I have to agree with this. Sometimes I'd like the characters I love to be put in a waiting room until some talented writer has something interesting to do with them, not just a pointless crossover.
It's also interesting to see that some writers who gave us great stories in the past sometimes come up with absolutely uninteresting stories.
Yes, Mr Claremont, I'm looking at you.
These two ^Ahsoka
Starkiller
@FadeToBlackBolt said:
@JediXMan said:These two ^Ahsoka
Starkiller
- Every mutant in Marvel
- The New 52 and all characters and titles therein
- Norman Osborn
I wouldn't say every mutant, of course, but a large number of them should go (or return) to the X graveyard, as when everything is "super", it also means nothing is anymore. Just a limited number of characters with a real personality and powers that are not just X pyrodydamics would greatly help the mutants world. Remember when it was only this ONE team of mysterious superpowered guys and some awesome threats they were fighting against, well that was fun. Nowadays it looks like there is almost no one on earth with a dormant or suddenly activated X gene allowing him to do all sorts of boring things.
@Jnr6Lil: Sorry, didn't see your first post: By disappear I meant disappear at least under their current form and in some particular cases, disappear for real: no more stories with or about them because they are uninteresting as hell and wasting squares in any story whatsoever. Barbie Cassie "wondergirl" or whatever is a perfect example of that, i've never read a comic in which she added something.
Ororo Munroe is more like someone who should be rewritten entirely to be less sanctimonious and boring as shoot.
Your question was actually a very good one.
@DocFatalis said:
@Jnr6Lil: Sorry, didn't see your first post: By disappear I meant disappear at least under their current form and in some particular cases, disappear for real: no more stories with or about them because they are uninteresting as hell and wasting squares in any story whatsoever. Barbie Cassie "wondergirl" or whatever is a perfect example of that, i've never read a comic in which she added something.
Ororo Munroe is more like someone who should be rewritten entirely to be less sanctimonious and boring as shoot.
Your question was actually a very good one.
So killed off?
@Jnr6Lil: Killed in comics unfortunately doesn't mean much, so in some cases abandoned for ever, and in others entirely rewritten.
@Mega_spidey01 said:
aquaman= talks to fish
green lantern hal jordan
daredevil- lame batman wannabe
war machine- never liked the character
falcon- just die already lame name, powers and stupid communicate with birds
@jnr. I don't mind them using Nazi villains but they should just update them into modern neo-Nazi villains like Cossbones who is one of my all time favorite villains... Captain America kinda need those kinds of villains to keep his all American fight for freedom and equal rights gimmick going but the whole German Nazi super science and weapons died with the war and the clones of clone of clones of that era's villains should die off as well.
That's his gimmick.. He's supposed to be an American solider first and a avenger/superhero second. He doesn't need Nazis but skinheads are still a factor in society and in his story. Hydra has pretty much been his main focus anyway but even that is tied into Zemo. I know they had an Iraqi super soldier also but he was killed off fast. If he just goes after random villains then he would be more like Punisher which is against his character .
For now, Danger because I just don't find her very interesting. She was great as a one time villain in "Astonishing X-Men," but using her all over again just defeats that purpose.
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