I'll go first, mine is Wonder Woman. I love the history of her character, how she's been portrayed, and the story of how she's played.
I pass. No superhero was ever important, they were like... flawed versions of jesus, without religion backup? in colorful tights? I traded my comics for kisses and I had a lot of comics... so I got me a good practice... that is all I drawn out of superheros comics. As a pre-teen... I was in a mission.
My Dad. Corny, but it's true. I've never seen a more selfless caring person. That makes him a super hero to me. Comic books, Batman.
Vegeta. Angry for the sake of his fear of inadequacy. Gets beaten nearly to death multiple times, keeps working to get stronger, faster, smarter in combat....not life. Anti-hero in most cases, hates to team up.
Wolverine has been my favorite since I started reading X-Men in the late 70's with Chris Claremont's run on The Uncanny X-Men Hue Jackman just nails the role as well. there never gonna find a guy as good as him! Logan was my favorite movie of 2017
Orgasmo. He was a door knocking mormon who got pushed into the superhero business by a porn movie producer. Movie produced by the same team that created south park. Can still be seen on youtube.
2nd favorite would be Burt Gummer from the tremors movies. Not sure if he qualifies unless super gun nut is a super power.
As far as conventional superheroes go, I would probably go with Chuck. All the NSA information at his fingertips would be awesome.
I love me some Deadpool, but my favorite of all time has to be Spider Jerusalem. His superpower was his credibility and he went to a Religion Con and kicked over tables and shat in holy urns. Plus he a had a gun that makes the target shit him/herself, and that is always funny.
My mom would have to be my vote.
That is really sweet. I'd hope my kids would say the same.(they probably won't)
@Blindbird My mom had eyes in the back of her head, could turn white stuff into cake, and could tell without looking if I'd washed my ears. She could transport herself from the kitchen to the back yard faster than I could walk out the back door. She knew the answers to all of my homework and enjoyed talking to my teacher. That was all really super hero stuff.
@Dick_Martin <3 she sounds like an incredible woman indeed.
@Blindbird That she was. On the other hand friends have told me their moms had the same powers.
I simply cannot begin to pick. There's so many that have had a big part in my life. That I enjoy reading about, that make me happy, that are chalk full of life lessons...I just can't narrow it down. My brain isn't able to.
I have too many favorites.
Monkey from Journey to the West. If for the only reason that so many characters based on him.