Space Moose.
Google it. But.. I warned you.
Marty! wrote: Any character from Bloom County.
You can't name one in particular... could you... say it was large, violet in color and lived in Binkley's Closet?
For current stuff, I really like Pearls Before Swine. I like Rat best of all, he's completely without morals or conscience.
Can't believe this hasn't popped up here of all places
But honestly this simple image by Shawn Kerri probably meant more to me in the mid 80's than any comic book hero
Matt B wrote: Pretty hard to follow Rorschach, but Alan Moore is pretty good with unexpectedly awesome protagonists. Not so much of an actual character as a concept, but Project 2501 a.k.a. "The Puppet Master" is a fascinating one either way. The Ghost in the Shell movie merely scratched the surface. He/she/it inhabited this body in the movie, the only image I could find.
Buddy at work found a theme based on this for his iPhone..
Was never a big comic fan as a kid, but had a few issues of Batman. I still like Batman, just the animated version these days. Dini's series from the 1990s is my favorite. I've always liked cartoons better than comic books.
Japanese: Himura Kenshin. Trying to atone for past behavior. Trying to keep the beast within restrained. I'm bi-polar, but wasn't diagnosed until I was already an adult. This guy's struggle really appeals to me. He's the red haired guy with the cross shaped scar on his cheek. It's been animated as well, but the comic book's ending is a lot better than the TV show. The manga artist who created it took a break for awhile, but the folks who made the anime just kept going because it was a top 10 rated show. The "real" (as Rurouni Kenshin fans say) ending are the only graphic novels in my possession at the moment..
Of late, I also have to give credit to the "Bone" series. Hard to pick a favorite between Phoney Bone and Grandma Ben:
I also loved Agent 355 from "Y: The Last Man":
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: Now we are talkin'! HellBoy is right up there in my short list of favorites. I can't believe it took this long for someone to post him.
What can I say? He spoke to me, and he was orange
I also enjoyed V and the Joker. Rorschach is another favorite.
In reply to stroker: Allegedly he started in Cycle News, but I only saw it in a few issues of DIRT BIKE back in the '70's. It was a hit or miss thing. Guy named Tony Bell drew it, according to the internets.
Recently the kid has gotten into this anime. Looks spooky, but it's well written and the struggle between the good and bad in all of us is central.
Then there's Sgt. Frog. Don't know a whole lot about that one just yet, but it's pretty interesting.
Strike_Zero wrote: In reply to friedgreencorrado: Former Hitokiri Battōsai that wields a reverse blade sword
If you ever break this piece of crap, come see me again.
Carnage as a baddy is pretty awesome. Basically he just torments Spiderman.
Phoniex from X-Man was pretty awesome....but I thought most X-Man characaters were too simplified...except....
Gambit. He's been around forever, is usually a badass, and the only person he seems to care about is Rogue.
Plus, he make stuff explode just by touching it. Seriously cool.
But Batman is probably the most favorite just out of sheer depth of character.
Seriously though, Who could stop Batman? I can't believe he's not getting more love here. Bain broke his back and he survived. Look at Infinity Crisis; He built the damn OMACs. He sees all and knows all. I know he's awful mainstream but who can stop The Batman?
All challengers welcome.
He scares Big Blue.
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