PhotoJones
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That's why Tony likes her so much. 
How is Hank a dick? He's been a perfectly normal, decent guy for most of his existence. If we take out his hitting her during a major mental breakdown, Jan was more of a ***** than Hank was a dick, to be honest. She flirted shamelessly with every other Avenger all the time.
You're citing a bunch of stuff that's recent. Hank's been pretty FUBAR'd recently. I'm talking about his life up to a few arcs before Disassembled. He was a decent guy for most of that. Self-absorbed at times, sure, but he was usually pretty good to Jan, much like Reed and Sue. When Johns put him back in the Yellowjacket costume, I think Hank began to crash and burn. He's been getting worse ever since.
A bit. But it's still in the context of the post-Civil War Hank, who's kind of a mouthpiece for the Initiative's agenda. He's very wrapped up in a lot of the bad that Civil War exposed in a lot of heroes.
Yes I do. Thor's cool don't get me wrong, but if you actually look at a lot of the stories loki is kinda inbetween on most issues. He actually saves a lot of people (children especially) by outwitting his opponents rather than just doing the whole "I'm a god, my will be done" thing. I was a pretty big fan of norse culture growing up and they prized two things above all else: bravery and cunning (not just intellect but wit and guile). The only thing more honorable than defeating your opponent in close combat was to defeat them utterly with your mind without raising your hand at all.
Plus I generally empathasize more with the villian than the hero.
I liked the JMS Spider-Man stories.. with Loki in them. I always though Loki would respect Peter's whit and cunning, if not his sense of humor.
Spider-man: If the rumors about the One More Day storyline are true, then I'd lose all respect for the franchise and Joe's stewardship of Marvel.
Thor: If JMS tries to screw with the core concept of the character as much as he did with Spidey, I'm likely to stop caring.
Wolverine: Make him effectively immortal, ditch all his efforts to tame the rage inside him, abandon character development, give him a stupid origin, and have him join every team under the sun. Basically, whats happened to him since Claremont's original work has caused me to lose interest.
Silver Surfer: Losing the character's benevolence and pacifism would be taking away a crucial element of the character IMO.
Ultimates: Being written by Loeb.
Xavier: Any more "Dark secret" retcons. At this point I'm not even sure if the X-men have the moral high-ground against their "villains".
Gambit: Already happened. There was too much angst and drama in the soap opera romance with Rogue and the character was neutered as a result.