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Kpt._Rob said:
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Mine would be aquaman.
I hate that guy.
Would you care to elaborate on this? Why do you hate Aquaman? Have you ever even read an Aquaman comic? Because some of them are actually pretty damn good. In particular the opening story arc for the current New 52 story arc of Aquaman was phenomenal. Granted, it was written by Geoff Johns who can (and will) make anything awesome. I guess what I'm asking is do you hate Aquaman? Or do you just hate the poorly written version of Aquaman who has frequently appeared in the more mainstream forms of the superhero genre?

OT: I don't think there's anyone I have any overwhelming desire to see die permanently. Any character can be really interesting with the right writer. Sure there are a couple characters floating about who I'm not a big fan of, but it's not like they're actively detracting from my comic book reading experience... I just don't read their comics. Sure I might have to deal with them in a crossover with a character I do like, but that minor inconvenience doesn't destroy their potential to be written well, and to play a role in an interesting narrative.
READ 90% OF THIS ENTIRE THREAD BECAUSE I AM NOT GETTING INTO THIS AGAIN! SHEEEEESH!
Perhaps you should consider editing your opening post with a disclaimer if you want to avoid rehashing old territory? In a thread with as many responses as this one, people are going to just respond to the opening post. If you've already elaborated on why you'd get rid of Aquaman, there's no reason not to put it in your opening post to keep people from asking.

Or you could just get mad at anyone who asks you a question. Your call.
I pick getting mad. It's easier. Especially because your condesending tone irritates me.
Well now, there's no need for such open hostilities. Clearly I made a mistake in looking for a fun debate on the merits of Aquaman, and I thought I'd give you a suggestion to help other misguided souls such as myself avoid annoying you with debate on an internet forum where people go to converse and debate. You could've had a sense of fun about it, and this could've been pleasant for everyone. But such rudeness!

That'll teach me to go looking for someone who wants to experience the joys of a pleasant back and forth about Aquaman.
NOOO! GET OUT OF HERE WITH THAT COMMENT, LAY OFF MY POOR INBOX WILL YA? SHEEEEESH! YOU'RE A CREEP, GO AWAY! WE WERE HAVING A GOOD TIME UNTIL YOU SHOWED UP ROB! GO HAVE SOME COFFEE, WITH CREAM OR SOMETHING! BECAUSE I'LL TELL YOU SOMETHING... THIS IS A HAPPY PLACE....
 

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triggrhappy94 said:
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He's seriously the Dane Cook of super heroes
Deadpool and spiderman are the only decent marvel comics currently publishing, and lets be fair, a lot of spideys new stuff sucks.


Seriously, Dane Cook? That's too far man. Way too far. owch.
 

Kpt._Rob

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SpectacularWebHead said:
Kpt._Rob said:
SpectacularWebHead said:
Kpt._Rob said:
SpectacularWebHead said:
Kpt._Rob said:
SpectacularWebHead said:
Mine would be aquaman.
I hate that guy.
Would you care to elaborate on this? Why do you hate Aquaman? Have you ever even read an Aquaman comic? Because some of them are actually pretty damn good. In particular the opening story arc for the current New 52 story arc of Aquaman was phenomenal. Granted, it was written by Geoff Johns who can (and will) make anything awesome. I guess what I'm asking is do you hate Aquaman? Or do you just hate the poorly written version of Aquaman who has frequently appeared in the more mainstream forms of the superhero genre?

OT: I don't think there's anyone I have any overwhelming desire to see die permanently. Any character can be really interesting with the right writer. Sure there are a couple characters floating about who I'm not a big fan of, but it's not like they're actively detracting from my comic book reading experience... I just don't read their comics. Sure I might have to deal with them in a crossover with a character I do like, but that minor inconvenience doesn't destroy their potential to be written well, and to play a role in an interesting narrative.
READ 90% OF THIS ENTIRE THREAD BECAUSE I AM NOT GETTING INTO THIS AGAIN! SHEEEEESH!
Perhaps you should consider editing your opening post with a disclaimer if you want to avoid rehashing old territory? In a thread with as many responses as this one, people are going to just respond to the opening post. If you've already elaborated on why you'd get rid of Aquaman, there's no reason not to put it in your opening post to keep people from asking.

Or you could just get mad at anyone who asks you a question. Your call.
I pick getting mad. It's easier. Especially because your condesending tone irritates me.
Well now, there's no need for such open hostilities. Clearly I made a mistake in looking for a fun debate on the merits of Aquaman, and I thought I'd give you a suggestion to help other misguided souls such as myself avoid annoying you with debate on an internet forum where people go to converse and debate. You could've had a sense of fun about it, and this could've been pleasant for everyone. But such rudeness!

That'll teach me to go looking for someone who wants to experience the joys of a pleasant back and forth about Aquaman.
NOOO! GET OUT OF HERE WITH THAT COMMENT, LAY OFF MY POOR INBOX WILL YA? SHEEEEESH! YOU'RE A CREEP, GO AWAY! WE WERE HAVING A GOOD TIME UNTIL YOU SHOWED UP ROB! GO HAVE SOME COFFEE, WITH CREAM OR SOMETHING! BECAUSE I'LL TELL YOU SOMETHING... THIS IS A HAPPY PLACE....
Fine, I'm gonna drop the act and tell you what I really think. I came in here and saw your post and just wanted to talk about Aquaman, who I feel hasn't gotten the chance he deserves. But instead of indulging me, or even politely informing me that the issue had already been discussed, you flew off the handle and acted like I'd just murdered your dog.

I don't know about you, but I don't particularly like getting yelled at for no good reason. However I'm also not the sort who likes direct aggression. So instead I did what I always do when someone on the internet acts like you were acting... I decided to play a little game of poke the bear. And God I don't believe in help me, you played right along. So you know what, you go ahead and call me a creep. Playing head games isn't nice after all. But do remember this, you can't play poke the bear without a bear. You could've given me the benefit of the doubt just one time, and you'd have shut me down. There's no point in trying to provoke someone who keeps a cool head, and if you'd been polite to start with, I'd have been gone a long time ago.

Just a thought. Ta ta! It's been fun!
 

SpectacularWebHead

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Kpt._Rob said:
SpectacularWebHead said:
Kpt._Rob said:
SpectacularWebHead said:
Kpt._Rob said:
SpectacularWebHead said:
Kpt._Rob said:
SpectacularWebHead said:
Mine would be aquaman.
I hate that guy.
Would you care to elaborate on this? Why do you hate Aquaman? Have you ever even read an Aquaman comic? Because some of them are actually pretty damn good. In particular the opening story arc for the current New 52 story arc of Aquaman was phenomenal. Granted, it was written by Geoff Johns who can (and will) make anything awesome. I guess what I'm asking is do you hate Aquaman? Or do you just hate the poorly written version of Aquaman who has frequently appeared in the more mainstream forms of the superhero genre?

OT: I don't think there's anyone I have any overwhelming desire to see die permanently. Any character can be really interesting with the right writer. Sure there are a couple characters floating about who I'm not a big fan of, but it's not like they're actively detracting from my comic book reading experience... I just don't read their comics. Sure I might have to deal with them in a crossover with a character I do like, but that minor inconvenience doesn't destroy their potential to be written well, and to play a role in an interesting narrative.
READ 90% OF THIS ENTIRE THREAD BECAUSE I AM NOT GETTING INTO THIS AGAIN! SHEEEEESH!
Perhaps you should consider editing your opening post with a disclaimer if you want to avoid rehashing old territory? In a thread with as many responses as this one, people are going to just respond to the opening post. If you've already elaborated on why you'd get rid of Aquaman, there's no reason not to put it in your opening post to keep people from asking.

Or you could just get mad at anyone who asks you a question. Your call.
I pick getting mad. It's easier. Especially because your condesending tone irritates me.
Well now, there's no need for such open hostilities. Clearly I made a mistake in looking for a fun debate on the merits of Aquaman, and I thought I'd give you a suggestion to help other misguided souls such as myself avoid annoying you with debate on an internet forum where people go to converse and debate. You could've had a sense of fun about it, and this could've been pleasant for everyone. But such rudeness!

That'll teach me to go looking for someone who wants to experience the joys of a pleasant back and forth about Aquaman.
NOOO! GET OUT OF HERE WITH THAT COMMENT, LAY OFF MY POOR INBOX WILL YA? SHEEEEESH! YOU'RE A CREEP, GO AWAY! WE WERE HAVING A GOOD TIME UNTIL YOU SHOWED UP ROB! GO HAVE SOME COFFEE, WITH CREAM OR SOMETHING! BECAUSE I'LL TELL YOU SOMETHING... THIS IS A HAPPY PLACE....
Fine, I'm gonna drop the act and tell you what I really think. I came in here and saw your post and just wanted to talk about Aquaman, who I feel hasn't gotten the chance he deserves. But instead of indulging me, or even politely informing me that the issue had already been discussed, you flew off the handle and acted like I'd just murdered your dog.

I don't know about you, but I don't particularly like getting yelled at for no good reason. However I'm also not the sort who likes direct aggression. So instead I did what I always do when someone on the internet acts like you were acting... I decided to play a little game of poke the bear. And God I don't believe in help me, you played right along. So you know what, you go ahead and call me a creep. Playing head games isn't nice after all. But do remember this, you can't play poke the bear without a bear. You could've given me the benefit of the doubt just one time, and you'd have shut me down. There's no point in trying to provoke someone who keeps a cool head, and if you'd been polite to start with, I'd have been gone a long time ago.

Just a thought. Ta ta! It's been fun!
Yeah, But I enjoyed messing with you a lot, it was fun, AND I didn't even have to talk about aquaman! So yay!

Also this is the internet and caps lock isn't the same as yelling because there's no sound. It's just bigger!
 

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yuval152 said:
Aquaman, he sucks [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0kvdi3GGA0&feature=related] anyways so it's doesn't matter that much.
Clearly, you've never watched Batman: The Brave and the Bold

Case in point:
AQUAMAN
What kind of medicine shall we prescribe, doc?
ATOM
You don't know what kind of doctor I am, do you?
AQUAMAN
A hero doctor! Through and through!

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AQUAMAN
Good boy. You were magnificent. Yes, big hug!
ATOM
He's not hugging you. "He" is merely interpreting you as a foreign body to be surrounded and destroyed.
AQUAMAN
Sure feels like a hug to me. And since we found you in Batman's blood stream, I think we'll name you Platelet.
ATOM
Except that's a lymphocyte.
AQUAMAN
Platelet it is!

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And finally:
 

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I'm a big aquafan here. He's awesome.

As for who I'd kill off? Barry fucking Allen (The Flash). Fuck Barry. Wally West is my favourite super hero of all time amd since Barry came back, Wally just disappeared. He hasn't even appeared in the New 52 yet! The best thing Barry Allen ever did was die, so that Wally could have his time to shine. Now I don't know when I'll see Wally again.
 

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OhJohnNo said:
EVERYONE[small]Or maybe just PowerGirl, because what's the fucking point of that one?[/small]
I only have few words to answer that question:

Stonking.

Great.

Tits.
Because she has these absolutely enormous.....

.....muscles. Yeah. I was totally going to say muscles.

Ninja'd again.

OT: Death is such a revolving door in comics, it's hard to think of a character who hasn't died and come back. Who to kill, who to kill.....?

Robin. Since Batman works alone, the notion that he'd ever take on a sidekick is ridiculous. Plus the whole idea of a twelve-year-old boy having what amounts to Batman's entire skillset is even more ridiculous.

Oh wait. Robin did die. And came back. But he came back as someone else. Equivalent to changing actors between seasons, I guess. Could it be he just didn't get along with the producer?
 

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Captain America.
Was there any other reason to make this character than propaganda?
Was there any other reason to go to the moon than to beat the Soviet union? I mean stuff came out of it but there was no other reason. Just saying that seams like a silly reason not to like a guy.
 

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I'd kill The Tick.



Just to prove that he's not indestructible.

SaneAmongInsane said:
but I too, being a big Batman fan, would choose to kill him just because- realistically, that has to happen to him at some point. No, really, I mean in terms of character there isn't a world where a "Dark Knight Returns" happens and batman is an old man and in retirement.
[a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_Beyond"]Ummm, wat?[/a]
As much love as I have for Batman Beyond, and it's alot. c'mon dude.

Terry is Batman's son? His dna was written into a random dude who just happened to get married and have a kid? And the series ends with Bruce actually caring about someone (terry) as his own kin?

No, Batman doesn't get to see old age. He physically, it's realistically impossible, even with all his training. Some night someone kills him or he keeps pushing himself until he dies of a heart attack. The only way Bruce Waynes' story ends on a happy note is if he actually get a girlfriend, falls in love, becomes happy and can finally move on from his parents death.
 

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I'd love to make a film about Jason Todd.
Starting with him raising from the dead, the training he underwent to get back on par and then just follow his quest for revenge and acceptance.

Plus - I'd love to see Nightwing and Jason Todd go at it on the big screen! My money would be on Grayson wiping the floor with Todd but you never know.
 

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Mister Eff said:
Barry fucking Allen (the Flash).
Ooh, that's a good answer. I'm tempted to say the same thing about Hal Jordan, and for the same reason; but it's been so long since Kyle Rayner was written well that I can't muster up much actual investment in it anyway.
 

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I loved when Batman died, I thought it really changed up everything and really was a good direction for Dick Grayson to become Batman (Nightwing is very much a young man's persona).

Johnny Impact said:
Robin. Since Batman works alone, the notion that he'd ever take on a sidekick is ridiculous. Plus the whole idea of a twelve-year-old boy having what amounts to Batman's entire skillset is even more ridiculous.

Oh wait. Robin did die. And came back. But he came back as someone else. Equivalent to changing actors between seasons, I guess. Could it be he just didn't get along with the producer?
Robin has been a part of the comics from the very beginning. Batman as a character only existed for one year before Robin was introduced. Having a sidekick is also very much in-line with his character - having been orphaned as a young age, Bruce Wayne then serving as a father figure for another orphan (Dick Grayson specifically, I'm not sure what Jason Todd's situation is and I think Tim Drake becoming Robin was for Batman's sake rather than Batman taking Drake in for his sake) is very fitting.
 

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Storm. Most of the time she's such a pompous ass walking around calling herself a goddess, and instead of anyone ever calling her on her bullshit, the writers go and actually make her a goddamn queen.
I'd really prefer the character had never existed at all, or mostly just her powers.

They're mutants; I get that. But there is no way being born with messed-up genes could ever give you the power to control the weather. Frankly, she'd be better off as a super hero that has nothing to do with the X-Men series. Of course, there was one X-Men character that was far worse: Magician. I. Hate. That. Guy. So. Dang. Much. He controls reality... because he was born weird. CONTROLS REALITY just because he's a mutant! That does not work!

In any case, let's kill Deadman, Bucky Barnes, and Spawn! Oh, wait... Hmmm... I've got it! We'll have Superman fall in love with a woman made entirely out of kryptonite! That'll work!
 

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Eddie the head said:
Was there any other reason to go to the moon than to beat the Soviet union? I mean stuff came out of it but there was no other reason. Just saying that seams like a silly reason not to like a guy.
On the other hand, for a non-american, there is very little reason to like him in the first place.
Most of the other superheroes usually have something else to make them interesting. Captain America just seems like... "Hey, I'm representing America! Like me! USA! USA!"
 

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Spiderman, everything about him just seems wrong to me, he's just annoying.

And of course one more day, but the less said about that the better.
 

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Well...I'm going to stretch the superhero topic a bit. Mostly because I'm not all that into comics and I feel that simply stating that I'd kill one person or another would be a little uneducated (given that I haven't read a comic since I was 14).

However, I do have one super human that exists in a fan-boy ridden mythos of absurd proportion that I'd like to see murdered or die, and that would be the Emperor of Mankind from the Warhammer 40k universe.

40k is terrible at never moving any mythos forward. Every chapter has some secret that they carry that will never be revealed (Cypher of "The Fallen" or the Grey Knights "super secret, mystery box"). There's always some looming threat of an apocalyptic force that never comes (what's chasing the Tyranids). Killing the Emperor would be the first leap for the mythos moving forward. I would even settle for one of the common tropes people complain about in comics where he dies, but comes back or isn't really dead. At least he wouldn't be just a skeleton with psychic powers.
 

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I would kill Captain America off I mean seriously what does he do? All he is, is just wank for America. I thought he was pretty much the worst out of all the Avengers, in the film.

Unless you are American he is pretty much impossible to relate to. He was created as some guy who fights Nazi's.. I mean Hydra, he was just created to boost morale in the world war. I think he has now lost all relevance, and should be gotten rid of.

Just want to express my love for Superman, he is always said to be too good. I agree with this, and the only solution, to make him interesting is to pit him against stuff that is better than him. Like Darkseid or Doomsday or some other random mega strong villain thing. This will solve the problem of
Good vs Evil... oh wait Superman just arrived! (Good 1 / Evil 0)
 

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How on earth can you not like Captain America, unless you've never read any of his comics and only judge him by his name...