Favorite Superhero?

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Jesse Custer.

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Rogue Trooper.

Or The Strontium Dog........


What, no 2000AD readers here???


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Sometimes I feel like Rorschach, other times The Comedian.
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Kommander wrote:Sometimes I feel like Rorschach, other times The Comedian.
So, sometimes you feel like a nut, and sometimes you, er, still feel like a different sort of nut. :lol:
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Rusty Ray wrote:Rogue Trooper.

Or The Strontium Dog........

What, no 2000AD readers here???
Rogue Trooper, with the spooky living equipment - Gunnar, Helm and ?

My parents didn't approve of 2000 AD, so I'd borrow it from the kids down the road.

I liked Judge Dredd, myself - perfect preparation for a legal career :-)
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Denis wrote:
Rusty Ray wrote:Rogue Trooper.

Or The Strontium Dog........

What, no 2000AD readers here???
Rogue Trooper, with the spooky living equipment - Gunnar, Helm and ?

My parents didn't approve of 2000 AD, so I'd borrow it from the kids down the road.

I liked Judge Dredd, myself - perfect preparation for a legal career :-)
Gunnar, Helm and Bagman. Yeah. I liked JD myself, right up until that wanker Stallone got his mitts on the story. Honest, there really is a great film or HBO series in the Rogue Trooper storyline. Just keep that fukwit Stallone away from it.


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Hiro Nakamura, and Ando Masahashi.
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Spiderman, or maybe the Phantom.
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Aegis wrote:Does Deadpool count? Or is he more a super anti-hero, for the purposes of this discussion?
He's not a hero, more of a likable villain with entertaining commentary.
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