DEADPOOL! He needs no introduction! He is awesome, funny, extremely powerful and what other super hero/character do you know that breaks the fourth wall?! He will do what he pleases and get away with it, he has great fighting abilities and is pretty much invincible.
Who is your Favourite SuperHero? Why?
Hulk...the more he is stressed the more powerful he becomes. Bruce Banner is a genius. A perfect take on Jekyll and Hyde. Planet Hulk was one of the best series ever, second only to the Gauntlets.
Ozymandias for me, probably, though his status as a "hero" is debatable... still. "Dan, I'm not a Republic Serial villain. Do you seriously think I'd explain my master-stroke if there remained the slightest chance of you affecting its outcome?"
Superman. I could write a giant piece on it, but I'll try to make it succinct. On the surface I like his design & I like that he's very powerful (if I imagine myself as a super-hero I wouldn't want to be some street-leveler who still has to be afraid of things, I'd want to feel "safe" in any situation). But it's more than that. He represents all the classic heroic elements. He gives of himself, always putting the well-being of others first & foremost. He embodies a notion that, just because there'll always be "bad" people & not all of us are capable of making great change for good - it doesn't mean we shouldn't try. He's not human but he represents the best qualities humanity has to offer (as Batman has said "In many ways, Clark is the most human of us all. " ). He bears a burden no one man should have to, but he takes better than most anyone would - because "it's just the right thing to do".
@powerherc: Btw, cool statues, where did you find em'?
Superman. I could write a giant piece on it, but I'll try to make it succinct. On the surface I like his design & I like that he's very powerful (if I imagine myself as a super-hero I wouldn't want to be some street-leveler who still has to be afraid of things, I'd want to feel "safe" in any situation). But it's more than that. He represents all the classic heroic elements. He gives of himself, always putting the well-being of others first & foremost. He embodies a notion that, just because there'll always be "bad" people & not all of us are capable of making great change for good - it doesn't mean we shouldn't try. He's not human but he represents the best qualities humanity has to offer (as Batman has said "In many ways, Clark is the most human of us all. " ). He bears a burden no one man should have to, but he takes better than most anyone would - because "it's just the right thing to do".
your sir just saved me a lot of time and typing
your sir just saved me a lot of time and typing
:D And you flatter me by echoing my words sir. (To be honest, I was hoping a fellow Supes fan would say something along those lines XD).
@powerherc: Btw, cool statues, where did you find em'?
I've picked them up over time.
I ordered the Hard Hero piece directly from the manufacturer in 2007.
I ordered the Bowen Standard piece from a seller on eBay before it was released.
To get the Bowen Variant piece I joined the Bowen Collector's Club and ordered it before it was even produced.
Wolverine is my favorite superhero because I think he represents two things.
1. The first thing he represents to me is never going. Throughout Wolverine's life, he's had to through things like killing his dad as a kid, watching most of his girlfriends die, losing his memories, and other things that would have tempted others to give up, and even become evil. Despite all that, Logan has never given up, and keeps going through everything life throws at him.
The second thing I think Wolverine represents is redemption. Despite being ultimately a good person, Logan has done some bad things in his life like running with cladestine government black ops groups, etc. Doing numerous bad things throughout his long life has made him feel guilty, and longing for redemption. That's why he's so drawn towards the concept of samurai. He feels that one day, if he doesn't give up, he can become a truly honorable man.
Plus, he's a badass :)
@pokeysteve: The baddest!
@mega_spidey01: is that the cover for a new comic ?
@powerherc: what is that he is supposed to wear on his legs, do they help him in anyway?
It's supposed to be leather armor to protect his legs. At his normal power level Hercules really doesn't need it but it might help him when he's depowered. He's had these leather leggings since his first appearance in 1965.
Did you notice the Hulk wore leggings almost identical to Herc's in Planet Hulk and World War Hulk?
Wonder Man,Ghost Rider and Deadpool. Wade 's just freaking hilarious, and ghost rider's cool cause of his powers. Same reason for Simon
@norrinboltagonprime21: wait is silver surfer grinding his dong against a pole?
@norrinboltagonprime21: wait is silver surfer grinding his dong against a pole?
Lol. No, its his board.
Come to think of it, Kingdom Come Superman is awesome as well. Awesome in his power, the fact that he could destroy worlds if he felt like it... instead of the regular "Dudley Do-Good" BS, this is proper, 100% "be good or be punished" type Superman.
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