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"batman has all the best villains Bain is up there to "
Bane, riddler, poison ivy, Harley Quinn just to name a few of the more famous ones I find myself drawn more to the villians in dc and batman |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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I'm going to go anti-hero and say Rorschach, Batman, Spawn and Deadpool. I can't decide out of those.
Villain wise? Probably Thanos, Venom or Magneto although I'm unconvinced the latter belongs in the category. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm going to go anti-hero and say Rorschach, Batman, Spawn and Deadpool. I can't decide out of those.
Villain wise? Probably Thanos, Venom or Magneto although I'm unconvinced the latter belongs in the category. "
Magneto tends to switch between hero and villian so i guess could count him in both haha |
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"batman has all the best villains Bain is up there to
Bane, riddler, poison ivy, Harley Quinn just to name a few of the more famous ones I find myself drawn more to the villians in dc and batman " yes dc have done more with there villains than marvel |
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"Probably V, although I have a soft spot for Promethea.
Oh shit it's been so long since I read Promethea "
Very, very, very unusual. Beautifully drawn and drafted.
The first perfectly believable female graphic novel character |
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"Probably V, although I have a soft spot for Promethea.
Oh shit it's been so long since I read Promethea
Very, very, very unusual. Beautifully drawn and drafted.
The first perfectly believable female graphic novel character "
Oh!!
And it's got Weeping Gorilla
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"Probably V, although I have a soft spot for Promethea.
Oh shit it's been so long since I read Promethea
Very, very, very unusual. Beautifully drawn and drafted.
The first perfectly believable female graphic novel character
Oh!!
And it's got Weeping Gorilla
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I recently started to really think about how many iconic g-novels and comics Alan Moore has worked on until I came to the rightful conclusion that he is a genius. |
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"Probably V, although I have a soft spot for Promethea.
Oh shit it's been so long since I read Promethea
Very, very, very unusual. Beautifully drawn and drafted.
The first perfectly believable female graphic novel character
Oh!!
And it's got Weeping Gorilla
I recently started to really think about how many iconic g-novels and comics Alan Moore has worked on until I came to the rightful conclusion that he is a genius. "
What took you so long?!!!
Oh em gee!
Aside from all the occult stuff, the man is giant. It's a shame that anything adapted thusfar by Hollywood (so V for Vendetta, Constantine, From Hell, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Watchmen, Batman; The Killing Joke) is a fucking travesty of the original.
But yes, genius. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Probably V, although I have a soft spot for Promethea.
Oh shit it's been so long since I read Promethea
Very, very, very unusual. Beautifully drawn and drafted.
The first perfectly believable female graphic novel character
Oh!!
And it's got Weeping Gorilla
I recently started to really think about how many iconic g-novels and comics Alan Moore has worked on until I came to the rightful conclusion that he is a genius.
What took you so long?!!!
Oh em gee!
Aside from all the occult stuff, the man is giant. It's a shame that anything adapted thusfar by Hollywood (so V for Vendetta, Constantine, From Hell, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Watchmen, Batman; The Killing Joke) is a fucking travesty of the original.
But yes, genius. "
You sometimes have to step back to look at the bigger picture.
Watchmen tried so hard as well. But I agree with you. |
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"Probably V, although I have a soft spot for Promethea.
Oh shit it's been so long since I read Promethea
Very, very, very unusual. Beautifully drawn and drafted.
The first perfectly believable female graphic novel character
Oh!!
And it's got Weeping Gorilla
I recently started to really think about how many iconic g-novels and comics Alan Moore has worked on until I came to the rightful conclusion that he is a genius.
What took you so long?!!!
Oh em gee!
Aside from all the occult stuff, the man is giant. It's a shame that anything adapted thusfar by Hollywood (so V for Vendetta, Constantine, From Hell, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Watchmen, Batman; The Killing Joke) is a fucking travesty of the original.
But yes, genius.
You sometimes have to step back to look at the bigger picture.
Watchmen tried so hard as well. But I agree with you. "
Great opening in sequence in Watchmen, liked what they did there.
In fact, that was the best thing about the film.
It's truncated, stunted, simplified version that often misses the central assumption/idea of the graphic novel - that is to deconstruct the super man at a human level. And just what did they do with the ending? Disappointing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Favourite villain and hero Lobo.
In the same vein the earlier incarnation of Deathshead.
Anyone remember Spawn?
John Constantine in Hellblazer.
Possibly best hero Simon Pegg sorry Wee Hughie in the Boys and Butcher in the Boys. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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My favourite hero has to be Deadpool. I know that he is more of an antihero but he still counts in my book.
My favourite villain has to be Skeletor from the Masters of the Universe movie. He is ok in the cartoon but the movie made him into a total badass and Frank Langela sure made the character his own plus it's his all-time favourite role  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends what mood I am in,
Hero is captain America, but I like the hulk, wish I could just smash up stuff.
Some one said the punisher, love him, haven't watched the film In ages.
Villian I would say the joker is a good baddy, he scares me with his happiness and then quick to kill. That manic laughter.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My personal favourite is Thor and got to be the joker"
Rorschach would be my favourite since I first ever read the Watchmen, a jolly complicated chap, bit of a rogue too  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Afraid to say everyone is wrong. Darth Vader is the best baddie ever.
Not really comic book though. "
Where does it say comic book though? It doesn't say comic book baddie so I thought I'd be imaginative. I get it says superhero hence why I didn't say Luke Skywalker  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Afraid to say everyone is wrong. Darth Vader is the best baddie ever.
Not really comic book though.
Where does it say comic book though? It doesn't say comic book baddie so I thought I'd be imaginative. I get it says superhero hence why I didn't say Luke Skywalker "
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By *SPrincessWoman
over a year ago
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"Judge Dread , maybe not a super hero and quite a bit of a villain too "
Judge Dredd for me too, my mum used to pass the comic's onto me when I was very young, second hand from her friends teenage son. Bless her, she never realised how inappropriate it was, and I loved it  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Judge Dread , maybe not a super hero and quite a bit of a villain too
Judge Dredd for me too, my mum used to pass the comic's onto me when I was very young, second hand from her friends teenage son. Bless her, she never realised how inappropriate it was, and I loved it "
I have Judge Dredd tattooed on my shoulder. I still buy 2000ad most weeks. |
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By *-ChelmoMan
over a year ago
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So many for comics from villains.
Dr. Doom, Ozymandus, Darkseid, Deathstroke, Norman Osbourne, Lex Luthor, The Black Lantern Corp, Apocalypse.
Very few heroes get me though.
Batman is a no brainier, Cable, Ghost Rider, Spawn, The Crow are the select few. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Superheroes would be dependant on whether we are judging by comics or movie incarnations...
That would be Wolverine or Deadpool for favourite superhero.
As for a villain I think M.O.D.O.T or Carnage would be favourites from comics and Joker Mystique and Magneto from film. |
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