Revnak said:
Most nineties anti-heroes. I just don't like my heroes to be indistinguishable from the villains. I also like it when they look more like people and less like slabs of meat with "future" guns.
Someone should have gathered all early Image comic book characters into a room and tell them, "Okay, Savage Dragon. Step over here. Caitlin Fairchild, you join him. Roxy, Grunge, okay you're different enough to be over here. Grifter, I guess we need a Punisher so sure. Voodoo and Void, I'll put you in the maybe section over here. The MAXX? I suppose your insanity gives you some character, so get in the maybe section. Shadowhawk, Spawn? Both want to be Batman, how can we do this right? Can one of you be the brooding loner and the other the urban vigilante? You can. Great! Step over here please."
"Now for the rest of you. You can't all be Batman. I am sorry, but that will make this line of books boring. That goes double for you Supreme. You are already Superman, so just run with it. Stay in this room and work on motivations until it's not Batman."