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Marvel's Flagship Female

Who has the best chance of being Marvel's first female icon?

  • Electra

  • Storm

  • Ms. Marvel

  • Spider-Woman

  • Invisible Woman

  • Jean Grey


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I think she's a great role model. She's confident, efficient, and charming. She practically raised her brother and is the matriarchal glue that holds the greatest family in comics together. What's not good role model material there?

Good points. I guess I still just do not feel that the Marvel girls can do better than the DC girls. I see the DC girls having more confidence, power, respect, intelligence etc....that I overlook the marvel girls.
 
I think she's a great role model. She's confident, efficient, and charming. She practically raised her brother and is the matriarchal glue that holds the greatest family in comics together. What's not good role model material there?

Role model, scmole model. She's a hot soccer mom. That alone puts her at the of the list. :up:
 
Ms. Marvel still has a long way of becoming the 'best of the best'. Maybe in another ten years...
 
Ms. Marvel still has a long way of becoming the 'best of the best'. Maybe in another ten years...
That's funny considering the title of her recent trade.

Anyway, while Sue and Storm are cool, I don't see how pieces of a team can be considered for flagship female status. I mean, sure one could say The Fantastic Four or the X-Men, but two individuals from these teams? I think a solo character would be better suited. Elektra is the only one to get he own movie, so that must mean she appeals to a wider audience than just comic book readers. Other than that, I'm not sure what warrents this seemingly legendary status.
 
Anyway, while Sue and Storm are cool, I don't see how pieces of a team can be considered for flagship female status. I mean, sure one could say The Fantastic Four or the X-Men, but two individuals from these teams? I think a solo character would be better suited. Elektra is the only one to get he own movie, so that must mean she appeals to a wider audience than just comic book readers. Other than that, I'm not sure what warrents this seemingly legendary status.
You make a good point.

However, Wolverine is a member of the X-Men yet he's become his own individual superstar as well.

Since Marvel females aren't promoted individually aside from Elektra, I think it's fair to include females who are on teams. Afterall, Storm and Invisible Woman are the most recognizable females because of the publicity their teams get. It makes them very visible females.

A still think Storm is the most popular, btw. It goes beyond just because she's my favorite.

She has her own ride at Orlando, has been connected with Wonder Woman twice, has a strong warrior-like personality (unlike Sue), has the distinct appearance and powers necessary (unlike Sue who looks like her other team members), is the female that has appeared the most in video games, had the chance to have her own movie (but Halle turned it down), has appeared in TV commercials like for Universal Studios and Visa, etc.

All she needs is her own ongoing comic book series and that'll seal the deal.
 
You make a good point.

However, Wolverine is a member of the X-Men yet he's become his own individual superstar as well.

Since Marvel females aren't promoted individually aside from Elektra, I think it's fair to include females who are on teams. Afterall, Storm and Invisible Woman are the most recognizable females because of the publicity their teams get. It makes them very visible females.

A still think Storm is the most popular, btw. It goes beyond just because she's my favorite.

She has her own ride at Orlando, has been connected with Wonder Woman twice, has a strong warrior-like personality (unlike Sue), has the distinct appearance and powers necessary (unlike Sue who looks like her other team members), is the female that has appeared the most in video games, had the chance to have her own movie (but Halle turned it down), has appeared in TV commercials like for Universal Studios and Visa, etc.

All she needs is her own ongoing comic book series and that'll seal the deal.

If you don't think Sue has a warrior-like personality then you don't read enough FF...especially when someone messes with Franklin
 
I'd have to say Ms. Marvel for the time being. I think hers may be the only Marvel female solo book out now, she's on this quest to prove herself the best out of all heroes, either male or female (whether or not she achieves that level has yet to be seen...) and she co-leads the Mighty Avengers, which is a pretty major role for anyone in the Marvel U. So for now, it seems that she's the lady that Marvel is betting on at the moment.

Although my favorite is Jean Grey...who really is out of the game currently. (Although I doubt it'll last...)
 
Don't forget about She-Hulk.:woot:

You'd think people would notice a tall, strong, green woman. :woot:

I like Ms. Marvel. But she went through so much hardship. I think she's doing a better at leading that Black Canary. She has the discipline and the heart but she lacks the experience. And everybody thinks she's Tony Stark's lackey. Also she obviously doesn't know how to deal with the public as well as previous leaders. This character has to climb over a lot.
 
Don't forget about She-Hulk.:woot:

*slaps head* you're right...

So to edit my previous thought. Ms. Marvel is one of the only solo female Marvel books...and then the rest of my ramblings stay the same...
 
If you don't think Sue has a warrior-like personality then you don't read enough FF...especially when someone messes with Franklin
that's more maternal instinct rather than warrior spirit
 
Actually on a serious note, i would probably say that

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does anyone else find Miss Marvel as bland as I do? I mean, aside from her boobs?


i do, ya know i find all characters that are spinoffs of established male heroes bland as hell. because to me i only see them as a female version of said chracter and nothing else.

she-thing
she-hulk
nocturine(sp?)
etc.

all these are lame ass characters.



and she-hulk is no where near flagship that book has been on the verge of being cancelled so manytimes its not even funny.
 
I give it to the Invisible Woman. Too played she's portrayed deplorably on screen.
 
I think Ms. Marvel has been pushed by Marvel in the past few years to be its flagship female
 
Marvel should try harder. Carol will be crossing with the Secret Invasion, but it's not like how Quasar gets a spotlight in Annihilation Conquest.
 
Ms. Marvel kind of sucks, so I'm actually hoping they stop trying to shove her down our throats so much.
 
man.. i thought spider-woman would have more votes than that.
 
its a tough call. Marvel really can't write women for ****.
I'll go with Miss Marvel just because she has the name of the franchise.
 
You don't have to buy the comic.
I don't buy the comic. I used to buy New Avengers and Mighty Avengers, though, and it was kind of annoying to see her give speeches and lead the Avengers when, in my opinion, she's crappy. But I dropped those series, too, so it doesn't matter.
 
Ms. Marvel kind of sucks, so I'm actually hoping they stop trying to shove her down our throats so much.
Ms. Marvel wasnt really on anyone's radar and them bam! she's all over the place and now leader of the Avengers. I like her but she doesnt feel as iconic as she should only bc they are only now getting around to pushing her as teh flagship female when she's been around for over 30 years and spent most of that time in limbo. Non readers have no clue who she is and that doesnt bode well for someone who's supposed to be the company's leading female like they want her to be. They need to do a new cartoon and give her some exposure
 
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