State Your Opinion on a Character!!!! (Reboot) - Part 3

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First thing I'm doing if I ever got superpowers is breaking up w/ my g/f and putting my family in storage. I want nobody around for my enemies to tie to some traintracks as bait or to stuff in a fridge like Major Victory did to Kyle.
I hear you! cause when the minute your girl ends up in a fridge from the Kangaroo or The Melter! her whole damn family will spit on you and hate you big time!.. likes its your fault! Then her brother will blame you and turn into a new Super-Villan to fight and all the rigamarole!! who needs that &*(!!. Date Ms Marvel and the worst that will happen is she will beat your brains out for being with She-Hulk!!:cwink:
 
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JUSTIN HAMMER
The threatening old hermit, not the goofy Sam Rockwell version.​
 
I'll admit the Sam Rockwell take was enjoyable but I'll always prefer the Peter Cushing version.
 
He's ok. He's an Iron Man villain that was good for a certain era, that's all really.
 
It's been too long since I read the stories with him in them. I barely remember his deal any way.... Was he based out of a fake iceberg?
 
Dig Hammer! i dig he's the opposite dirty version of Stark! ( yeah! like Stark is that clean to begin with!) Dude taking over Tony's armour and making him kill the ambassador of whatever country that was , was some EVIL %^&*!i dig that dude as an evil foil for Tony... but that Clown version of him in the movie SUCKED!!
 
I like Rockwell better.

The other one's basically an unfunny Mr. Burns.
 
I never read many Iron Man comics, but I liked the Rockwell version.
 
He did pretty good for someone without any superpowers against Iron Man. He hired the right people and ****ed with Tonys head the right way too. Was he the one who drove him to losing everything and becoming a homeless alcoholic? If so then Brav-freaking-o because that's more than anyone else did by then.
 
Only time I gavea a damn about him was when Sam Rockwell danced while playing him.
 
He did pretty good for someone without any superpowers against Iron Man. He hired the right people and ****ed with Tonys head the right way too. Was he the one who drove him to losing everything and becoming a homeless alcoholic? If so then Brav-freaking-o because that's more than anyone else did by then.

That was Stane I thank.
 
well not really oh lord of the dead it really was hammer who drove Tony to the bottle. like i mentioned before he took control of Tony's armour and had him kill that ambassador dude. Hammer also stole Tony's tech and upgraded blacklash, beetle and the other tech villains outfits. He had those dudes as his own supervillian army. all that %^* really lead Tony to drink and lose his business to Stane.Dude also was the one who sold tony's tech to titanium man and the others to start that awesome "Armour wars" storyline.Hammer manipulated that dude like a squeeze toy!
that dude was bad ass in the book but freaking dancing!!
Superheroes and Super villians should never dance( unless maybe Vibe!)!!:cwink:
 
Okay! yeah! you got me! also as a distraction!
...but not at a bachelor party and definitely not when a black symbiote creature takes you over and you think its cool!:cwink:
 
I loved the Rockwell version! :woot:
 
Growing up watching the Spider-Man cartoon, the Kingpin was my favorite villain. He had such a commanding voice. I think Miller described him as a spider on a web (kind of how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle described Dr. Moriarty). He didn't need to rely on powers to win the day. On the other hand, he had the ability to surprise (since the dude is strong) which was awesome when used but not over-used.

When I recently started reading the actual comics that are the basis of the 90s cartoons I loved so much and the movies I greatly enjoy, I started reading Daredevil. And I started with Frank Miller. There, the Kingpin is an awesome villain for DD. He's brutal, but has a sort of warped moral center. While everything he does is for personal gain, his love of his wife Vanessa holds him in check. He's a villain, but he's a complex villain.

I have no doubt that D'Onofrio will do him justice.
 
Great character. He's a street level crime lord but can go hold his own when encountering the other major villains.
 
Just the Baddest Mother to ever wield a diamond- tipped pimp cane!..but i am talking about kingpin!!
 
I like Kingpin as a Daredevil and Punisher villain far more than as a Spider-Man villain.
 
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