Favorite Comic book character, when you were young vs adulthood.
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It's always been the two Bruces, both when I was a kid and also as an adult.
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But, HalloweenBruce, weren't there five Bruces? Look I have proof:HalloweenJack wrote: ↑Sat Jul 21, 2018 8:27 pm It's always been the two Bruces, both when I was a kid and also as an adult.
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....chew your gum.Batgirl III wrote: ↑Sat Jul 21, 2018 9:32 pmBut, HalloweenBruce, weren't there five Bruces? Look I have proof:HalloweenJack wrote: ↑Sat Jul 21, 2018 8:27 pm It's always been the two Bruces, both when I was a kid and also as an adult.
Re: Favorite Comic book character, when you were young vs adulthood.
The punisher was my favourite when I was young. After seeing nightcrawler in the 2nd x-man movie I thought he was very cool and well realised. I am also a huge fan of Rorshach from the watchmen.
I guess I have a soft spot for tortured souls.
Deadpool also has a lot of appeal and well cast.
Worst realised characters... Hmmm Green Arrow gets a pretty high rank, The flash from justice league, Dark Phoenix, and any Cyclops iteration.
I guess I have a soft spot for tortured souls.
Deadpool also has a lot of appeal and well cast.
Worst realised characters... Hmmm Green Arrow gets a pretty high rank, The flash from justice league, Dark Phoenix, and any Cyclops iteration.
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Re: Favorite Comic book character, when you were young vs adulthood.
In my youth I guess it was probably Superman or Batman.
As I got older, its probably Captain America or Batman, though i do still like Superman too.
If I had to pick an all time favorite, it would be Batman, in large part because of the Dark Knight movies.
As I got older, its probably Captain America or Batman, though i do still like Superman too.
If I had to pick an all time favorite, it would be Batman, in large part because of the Dark Knight movies.
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As a kid Silver Surfer and Doc Strange, as an adult King Mob and William Gravel.
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As a kid in the 70's I loved FF, JLA, Avengers, later the TT and X-Men but favorite character was Captain America.
As an adult .... Steve Rogers. I was drawn to it unconsciously as a kid, but I grew to understand, Diana Prince was more interesting than WW, Hal Jordon more than GL, Ben Grimm more than the Thing. Always though more to Steve Rogers than the rest.
As an adult .... Steve Rogers. I was drawn to it unconsciously as a kid, but I grew to understand, Diana Prince was more interesting than WW, Hal Jordon more than GL, Ben Grimm more than the Thing. Always though more to Steve Rogers than the rest.
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As a kid I thought nightcrawler was lame. The second x-man movie changed my opinion. His powers looked very cool, and as a character he had more depth to him than your typical character. I always liked the Punisher but I have always been a bit of a gear junkie.
Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination circles the world. -Albert Einstein.