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Sentry2005 said:I don't know, I could see it coming. It didn't grip me the way it should have. I mean, its not like the other characters... its 'average carpenter's son... no wait... i'm God's kid, and a extension of him on Earth, while also part of the holy trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.'
I mean... where's the acident? he was ALWAYS the son of God... I don't know, it's just not as tragic as a random accident blinding you and enhancing your remaining senses to the point of super human while also having to deal with your father being killed by the crime boss of the city.![]()
The religious humor?Apprentice said:Wow. This thread has taken a turn I really don't like.
for me its a tossup between these two gentlemenApprentice said:Spider-Man
The ultimate classic superhero origin, turning the downtrodden geek into the powerful superhero that still doesn't get the recognition he deserves. It begins with his parents' death. He never knew them, and so that instantly makes us sympathise with him. He's raised with his aunt and uncle, and, essenitally, is a wimp. He's bullied, treated as the underdog, beaten from pillar to post with very few friends. Really...he's us. He's not some big guy that no one can touch. He's flawed, he's hurt. Then, he gets empowered by a radioactive spider. He becomes Spider-Man - veryone at school idolises the hero he is inside, but not Peter himself. The reason I love it so much is because it shows his humanity...and that needs to be present in a hero if you're going to relate to him/her.
Captain America
The struggling artist drawn into a war, turned into a Super-Soldier and thrown into the midst of battle as the hero Captain America. A very complex character with a simple origin makes for some great stories. And when you throw that character not just out of his depth, but out of his timeframe, with his sidekick being killed simultaneously...well, I'll leave you to figure out that one.
Harlekin said:The religious humor?
roach said:he is soo boring...he is way too powerful....plus the whole water into wine thing...what kind of message does that say to the kids????
The Cleric said:magneto....hmmmm. can someone explain to me why that old man is so damn deisel....he was puny in the first xmen book.
"so damn diesel"?The Cleric said:magneto....hmmmm. can someone explain to me why that old man is so damn deisel....he was puny in the first xmen book.
Cyclops' is very good...Havok's has it's moments. Honorable mentions to be sure, but not the best...very convoluted at times.Iron kid said:has anyone thought of cyclops or havok? those are 2 cool origins![]()