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    Hmm, been reading comix since 1957, very hard to pick a fav hero or villian. Different eras had different classics:

    1950s: Superman/Lex Luthor - classic

    1960s: FF/Dr Doom - set the tone for the 60s and later (btw, when I first saw Star Wars, I said Darth Vader is Dr Doom with a light saber)

    1970s: Daredevil/Darkseid - Daredevil got me interested in comix again (before there was the Dark Knight, there was Frank Miller's Daredevil), and Darkseid is one of Kirby's greatest creations

    1980s: Dr. Jon Osterman (Doctor Manhattan)/Adrian Veidt (Ozymandias)Dr Manhatten/Ozymandias - the Watchmen, the all-time highwater mark of superhero comix

    1990s: John Constantine/Lucifer (or maybe John Constantine/John Constantine, innit)

    2000s: Bigby Wolf/Geppetto, with an anti-hero nod to Jack (Fables is brilliant)

    All time: Dr Manhatten/Ozymandias



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    Heres my somewhat obscure choices
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    The Punisher obviously. I have been collecting everything Punisher for 20 years now.

    I like Captain America and hope The real Steve Roger's Cap comes back to the MU soon.



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    Hero(es) I think I'd have to go with the Blue Beetle/Booster Gold combo from the Giffen/Dematias era Justice League. They were a blast. I'm also a big fan of the JSA, but they're more of a team effort than individual heroes that stand out.
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    "Free will. It's like butterfly wings: once touched, they never get off the ground. No, I only set the stage. You pull your own strings."

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    Villain wise, I have to go with my all time favorite, Harvey Dent/Two-Face. Doctor Doom is a fairly close second, especially as portrayed in Doctor Strange/Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment.
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    "Free will. It's like butterfly wings: once touched, they never get off the ground. No, I only set the stage. You pull your own strings."

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    Hero=DR.STRANGE Villain=the JOKER


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    SUPERHERO: SPIDERMAN AND UNDERDOG



    VILLIAN: TONY SOPRANO



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    Quote Originally Posted by redtiger
    Can Pamila & Pfil (Bondage Fairies) count as super heros?
    You bet they do count ! I love those comics ! Kind of turns me on !
    I also vote for these two !


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    The greatest of them all IMO...







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    Quote Originally Posted by General124
    The greatest of them all IMO...




    Agreed!


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