WebFyodor Karamazov in the Brothers Karamazov Witty, funny, sarcastic and an a**hole. A buffoon who is entertaining and charming yet disdainful. It's a close run thing between … WebI'm more of a passionate casual who reads a lot of comics in fits and spurts. Over the years I've read a fair amount of both houses and a number of indie titles as well. As for mainstream comic book characters that I've read a significant portion of, I think Batman and Spider-Man have the most solid history of good work behind them.
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WebNeal Adams - he’s defined the look of so many characters. When I think of Superman, I immediately picture a Neal Adams rendition of the character. Steve Ditko - for a long time I loved those Spider-Man comics, then you see just how much Charlton work he did and self-published stuff. And DC too. He really put out a lot of wonderful work. WebI’m a big fan of the more magical characters like John Constantine, Dr Fate, Dr Occult, the Phantom Stranger, Swamp Thing etc, I’ve always gravitated to those comics like … butler beauty school hours
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WebDeadpool may not be the strongest, or smartest, or even the coolest. But to me, he's one of the most relatable, sympathetic, and endearing characters in all of comic books. In all of fiction, even. That's why he's my favorite comic book character. WebDaredevil, Wolverine, Deadpool and Punisher. Can't decide which one I like the most. Spider-man #1 by far. Daredevil and Ironman duke it out for #2 and #3. Doctor Octopus #4. Venom #5. Spidey also has best rogues gallery. Agreed Spider-Man and Batman are the cornerstone characters of Marvel and DC comics. WebBe true to yourself. My favorite is Sabrina the Teenage Witch and that’s exactly what I tell people. When it comes to the character it’s Spider-Man, however I hate most modern Spider-Man comic stories. I see one more Clone, cross-dimensional Spider-Man sage I’m gonna throw up. cdc guidelines for kids going back to school