gidgetmj wrote: ↑11 Jan 2017, 16:43
My favorite is very little known. Moondragon! She has great telekinetic powers and shows up in the comics.
I'll agree that the animated series with Rogue was much better than the movies. The movies unfortunately, made her very dull and that was sad
Thanks for the recommendation; I'll look for comics with Moondragon soon!
Did you like Rogue better in the 80s cartoon, X-Men Evolution, or one of the more recent ones?
Out of characters introduced in the films, Captain America and The Hulk are my favorites. Hulk has a lot of complexity hidden beneath the surface and Captain America has had a great story arch over the course of the franchise.
I really, really love Spider-Man . From a young age, Peter Parker being the "nerdy" kid that has a chance to make changes to the world he sees around him just stuck with me. His story is also really relatable if you're a younger reader, from the family dynamics to school and even the financial struggles. He learns things as he goes, sometimes with terrible fallout and moral conflicts, and grows so much throughout the comics.
But I also love and totally agree with Iron Man too! Tony Stark is a really relatable character at times, especially with good and bad qualities/traits that make him realistic. He is an incredibly complex character.
"I became darkness, shadow and wind." - Sarah J. Maas A Court of Mist and Fury
My favorite is Thor because we get to explore Norse mythology. I like Tony Stark too because he is sarcastic & funny but I think Thor is a better superhero in Marvel. In Thor we not only get to explore Norse Mythology but learn about different worlds & Thor can be hilarious too.
i loved Thor ,the way he spinned and swirl around his Hammer made from a dying star he can blow everything away ,he is compassionate about his home asgard ,even tough Hella his sister wanted to destroy ,he seek intervention from his dad .He is awesome character i loved.