Made-up heroes vs Comic heroes

donaldthe3rd

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My friends and I have been making super-heroes and what not for many years now and always wondered who would win? Someone we've made or someone in the comics?
 
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Shouldn't you and your friends be able to figure it out then? You made the characters, only you could know what they could do. :huh:
 
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Shouldn't you and your friends be able to figure it out then? You made the characters, only you could know what they could do. :huh:
I'm with you. Eather your guy can win or not.


what was the point of this thread?
 
I made one that looked A LOT like Bishop a few years before he came out in Marvel.
My version was a lot bigger and basically was The Hulk with the looks of Bish and a big gun .
I also made one based on Mike Tyson who was going to be the Bishop look a likes evil brother.
I had a whole note book full of them both these two are the only ones that I really remember because they were my first and main guys.


As [Mee] said only the creator would know .
I would add new powers to mine if I were going to make a comic out of them.
I always liked the Havok hand blast ability because it is pretty easy to draw so I guess i'd give the Bish guy some thing of the sort.

I myself am better at the cartoon ish look then the realistic so I wouldn't dare put my guys in with DC or Marvel.
On the other hand I have a great imagination and would be a great writer/ dictator of charactor development.

Just wish I was able to draw my ideas :csad:
 
No, your made up characters would lose, because you and your friends (you know, Mr. Wiggles, your cat, and your teddy, Pooty.) suck. If you didn't suck, they'd win. It's really quite simple.
 

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