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Who Is Your Favorite Comic SuperHero?

smokinghawk said:
Daredevil and Moon Knight.


We did a lot of reading at the same time. I have all of the original Moon Knights from the early eighties. Daredevil was rocking at that time too.

Bill Sienkewicz and Doug Moench did Moon Knight. They also did Batman later (at least one of them did).

I am mostly a Marvel guy but I also enjoy a lot of the DC from the seventies. Batman was good then and the Superman Family and Batman Family mags were fun to read.

I just love comics, period.

My all time fave: Jack Kirby's Fantastic Four and Thor of the Sixties.
 
The Punisher. Period.

I liked him because he was exactly what all the others were not, just a guy with a bunch of guns and a chip on his shoulder.

loved the special weapons issues where he would walk through his arsenal with you. Still remember one line, "...the firepower may seem excessive, but sometimes you can´t get someone dead fast enough." Too right.
 
aurelius said:
issues where he would walk through his arsenal with you. Still remember one line, "...the firepower may seem excessive, but sometimes you can´t get someone dead fast enough." Too right.

Not much of a comic book guy...but funny is funny

:lmao:

If I had to pick a favorite it would have to be THE HULK! The angrier he gets the stronger he is...got to love that.
 
Mezzanine said:
I like those old war comics that got real violent.

Does anyone remember those old Marvel western comics? Two-Gun Kid was one of them. DC's Weird War Tales was good too.

The two best single comics I think are the Fantastic Four, when Reed Richards converts The Thing back to Ben Grimm and gives him some gloves he puts on to go back to being The Thing in an emergency, but will never be Ben Grimm again.

The other is Spiderman when he sprouts 4 more arms. He had pain in his sides all week, and then he woke up one morning and there they were!
 
Just broke out the Sovereign Seven series for another read.

I still have no idea why this didn't go for more than the limited run it did.
 
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