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post name and why... my favorite is rorschach because hes a badass :D
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You're not supposed to like Rorschach.
He's a symbolic representation of fascism. |
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Gabe Newell.
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Deadpool. |
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Batman and Captain America.
Batman is a normal dude who does extraordinary things...with a ton of money, but still, he can hang with the big boys, who actually respect and fear him too. Props to the guy to go toe to toe with Darkseid, survive, and force Darkseid to back down. As for Cap, he's a guy who's body is pushed to the absolute peak of human perfection. Technically, if you worked hard enough you COULD be Captain America (except he never gets tired.) This is a guy who isn't really a super hero either, but is respected by all the other heroes and villains. He gets right up in Thanos's face telling him that no matter how many people are killed there will always be someone like him to stand against him. He has the stones to get in Thanos's face, and accept his fate, Thanos kills Cap. |
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John Rocket. Novel about a black superhero in Denver, CO 1953. coughialsowroteitcough
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Raven Roth from Teen Titans.
She's supposed to be getting her own series to replace Smallville. I've not heard any updates on it though. |
Seconded. also, Judge Dredd. Stomping on the remaining fingers of free will and democracy since 1977. Systematic tranquillising of Mega City One's population to keep them docile. Street executions of minor criminals. Free lobotomies for investigative journalists. The Mega-Cities' various Judiciaries have it all. |
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Raven Roth from Teen Titans. Slight update to this... For ages(like, decades or some !@#$), Beast Boy and Raven have been going through some heavy tension. When they FINALLY get together, on the issue before the DC reboot, where they both vanish from the continuity until a later date.. Seriously dudes, not cool |
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Gonna have to go with Goku, once again.
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Raven. So, we are not so different at all, you and I. |
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Given my limited comic book experience, the first one that comes to mind would be The Punisher. He's a vigilante, like Batman, but more ghetto (uses mostly conventional weapons). Plus, unlike most other good guys I can think of, The Punisher doesn't "bring the bad guys to justice." He just kills them on the spot. He's also not above torturing others, making him hated by good guys as well (Spiderman and Daredevil first come to mind).
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