Who is the greatest comic book hero of all time . . .
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Who is the greatest comic book hero of all time . . .
and why?
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Krazy Kat. A hero or heroine (no one was ever able to figure out which, since the gender reflexive pronoun kept changing) who transforms acts of violence into statements of love, never loses faith in his/her dreams, never pays attention to worldly concerns or values: what's not to love? (Especially when you throw in bizarre landscapes, a host of other weird characters, and fantastical language that mixes a bit of everything from gutter slang to Victorian purple prose. Gods, what a comic strip that was. )
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I honestly had to go with "Other". Though my favorite (which I've read about him, since there are similar incarnations of him in this comic AND in a modestly well-known cartoon from the 80s) is actually a robot, he's often been modeled as quite the hero. He went as far as dying more than once and being brought back to life that many times! He stood for his cause no matter how much he would end up in despair from circumstances. Honestly, in a comic, I cannot think of a better hero - as a character, roll model, etc. - as Optimus Prime of the The Transformers. In Marvel comics, he was often pressed to the limit of his abilities, and shined through no matter what. Sure, he wasn't human, but do all superheroes have to me.
Besides, I don't mind big red and blue robots that turn into big red Mack trucks, anyway.
Besides, I don't mind big red and blue robots that turn into big red Mack trucks, anyway.
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Atom (Astroboy) by Osamu Tezuka, or Captain Harlock by Leiji Matsumoto. They are above the just comic book heroes. You can't beat the coolness of Harlock, and for Atom, well the final scene of his "life" leaves everyone in tears...
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Superman.
...I guess for most people, he is widely known as the one who started it all... (not sure though, if he indeed is the one who actually started it)
...I guess for most people, he is widely known as the one who started it all... (not sure though, if he indeed is the one who actually started it)
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Best character in a comic.
........*thinks*........
Necron!
........*thinks*........
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Re: Superman.
started what? comic book heroes? I'm sure that there where someone before him (pre egypt I think had comic books and most probably heroes as well), but in modern time he might have been the first...not sure at all...Originally posted by Maharlika
...I guess for most people, he is widely known as the one who started it all... (not sure though, if he indeed is the one who actually started it)
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Human culture has always relied on role models.
Most of the egyption hylogrifics are about all the different gods. I've never seen one about "Bob the swordsman" or whatever the egyption equivelent.
In japan they have had comic books for years. I think they were the first to have real "heros" in comic form.
Most of the egyption hylogrifics are about all the different gods. I've never seen one about "Bob the swordsman" or whatever the egyption equivelent.
In japan they have had comic books for years. I think they were the first to have real "heros" in comic form.
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Batman!
Why Batman, say you!?
Pah! Ridiculous you would think otherwise!
Well, the main reason I think Batman is the greatest superhero of all time is because he's human. Pure human! Not some mutant freak or alien from another planet/dimension/whatever.
He's just a guy with alot of money(and gadgets!), who does his best to help save people/kick some bad guy BUTT! He's vulnerable, REALLY vulnerable IMO, more so than other heroes. Batman isn't batman without his gadgets/suit, but Spider man doesn't REALLY need a costume to use his 'spider' powers. Same goes for all the other freaks.
Why Batman, say you!?
Pah! Ridiculous you would think otherwise!
Well, the main reason I think Batman is the greatest superhero of all time is because he's human. Pure human! Not some mutant freak or alien from another planet/dimension/whatever.
He's just a guy with alot of money(and gadgets!), who does his best to help save people/kick some bad guy BUTT! He's vulnerable, REALLY vulnerable IMO, more so than other heroes. Batman isn't batman without his gadgets/suit, but Spider man doesn't REALLY need a costume to use his 'spider' powers. Same goes for all the other freaks.
Re: Batman!
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Just to add to this. he's peak physical condition. There is no human out there that is in better shape then Batman. That, and he drives a really cool car...Originally posted by Valahan
Why Batman, say you!?
Pah! Ridiculous you would think otherwise!
Well, the main reason I think Batman is the greatest superhero of all time is because he's human. Pure human! Not some mutant freak or alien from another planet/dimension/whatever.
He's just a guy with alot of money(and gadgets!), who does his best to help save people/kick some bad guy BUTT! He's vulnerable, REALLY vulnerable IMO, more so than other heroes. Batman isn't batman without his gadgets/suit, but Spider man doesn't REALLY need a costume to use his 'spider' powers. Same goes for all the other freaks.
Now, if only we knew why he slides down pulls and hangs around with a teenage boy all day
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Originally posted by Kevka
Human culture has always relied on role models.
Most of the egyption hylogrifics are about all the different gods. I've never seen one about "Bob the swordsman" or whatever the egyption equivelent.
Actually, there are novels written by Ancient Egyptians about ordinary human beings who find themselves in extraordinary situations. One of those which has survived is in fact considered among the finest novels of all time. And it really is damn good, too--book by a fellow named (in Latin) Apuleius.
Not that this contradicts your point. I'm just blathering. Carry on.
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This is a very deep question. First off what is "Greatness" in the sense of a comic book hero? Popularity? Strength? Pulp following?
To be honest I am ashamed three others voted the way of your friendly neighborhood spiderman and didnt comment.
Spider man is definitly the greatest "comic hero".
Superman is great trust me... If you want a great Superman read go out right now and grab Superman - Red Son. It's an elseworld tale that takes up the idea that a little alien spaceship did not land in little farm town USA but little farm town USSR.
Batman, much more than the simple superman, is extremly full of depth as well. Yet falls from the same problem Superman does... black/white. It's easy to write off stories about these guys... because thier so blank and...
Ok its early and I've lost my point i believe... anyhow..
Spiderman is the perfect (Jesus, Christian?? Im not religious and forgot the quote im robbing) character, always paying for his first original sin. Not overly bearing of might in any form, emotional or physical. Simply the under dog put into a postion of responsibility. Forget the movies... Im talking about spider man of yore, a guy in a suit trying to gain forgiveness.
And if you want real goodness, grab the daredevil dvd not for the movie but the second disk and watch the hour and a half special on the comic dare devil (With commentary from all of the comics writers from mr. marvel himself to kevin smith).
Also I will take into consideration this...
SPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
This is a very deep question. First off what is "Greatness" in the sense of a comic book hero? Popularity? Strength? Pulp following?
To be honest I am ashamed three others voted the way of your friendly neighborhood spiderman and didnt comment.
Spider man is definitly the greatest "comic hero".
Superman is great trust me... If you want a great Superman read go out right now and grab Superman - Red Son. It's an elseworld tale that takes up the idea that a little alien spaceship did not land in little farm town USA but little farm town USSR.
Batman, much more than the simple superman, is extremly full of depth as well. Yet falls from the same problem Superman does... black/white. It's easy to write off stories about these guys... because thier so blank and...
Ok its early and I've lost my point i believe... anyhow..
Spiderman is the perfect (Jesus, Christian?? Im not religious and forgot the quote im robbing) character, always paying for his first original sin. Not overly bearing of might in any form, emotional or physical. Simply the under dog put into a postion of responsibility. Forget the movies... Im talking about spider man of yore, a guy in a suit trying to gain forgiveness.
And if you want real goodness, grab the daredevil dvd not for the movie but the second disk and watch the hour and a half special on the comic dare devil (With commentary from all of the comics writers from mr. marvel himself to kevin smith).
Also I will take into consideration this...
SPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
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Originally posted by Luis Antonio
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