
Abyssal Lord |

Abyssal Lord wrote:Sigh...same old, same old: Spider-Man, Batman, Cap....so many people just run with the pack. I personally cannot stand any super-heroes that are overexposed and so overly popular.So if you'd enjoyed a character, they'd fall out of favor with you simply because they became more popular?
Familiarity breeds contempt.
A prime example lately is WOLVERINE.
Used to like him. But now....he is everywhere.

Abyssal Lord |

Abyssal Lord wrote:Sigh...same old, same old: Spider-Man, Batman, Cap....so many people just run with the pack. I personally cannot stand any super-heroes that are overexposed and so overly popular.
Can't help it. Spider-Man is first comic book about superheroes that I read as a child. It has stuck with me all the years, and I have grown reading Spider-man. I started to like cap during Civil War, and after reading that storyline, I started to hoard other Cap stories. And Bats is just Bats. I can't help it :D
Who haven't read Spider-Man and Superman and Batman, etc.
Let's say I am often tire of the seeing the same character over and over again. Like some new blood.
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Since I'm not sure whether I'm supposed to rate them by power, by how well they're written, or by my personal preference, I'll just throw them out in any old order.
Nick Fury*, Dream (Sandman)*, the Question (original), Iron Man, Luke Cage, Beta Ray Bill**, Green Arrow, Colossus, Dr. Strange, and She-Hulk (at least in versions where she's allowed to break the fourth wall).
I never said they'd make a good super-team!
* Assuming for the purposes of this thread that 'hero' is being interpreted broadly.
** Stupid, stupid name. But I like the character.