Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Top Ten SuperVillains (comic books)

Top Ten SuperVillians

10______ Sabertooth-Many times just a crony to more powerful mutants. The X-men alum gets up in the list due to his one on one rivalry with with the X-men fav Wolverine. Compare to Wolverine same mutant powers (minus the adamantium claws), same attitude, only bigger and badder.



9_______ Venom-The choronogically youngest member of this list, Venom/Spiderman rivalry is similar to one given above. Venom is the badass villain that has no major agenda (most of the time) but just wants to whoop somebody prefebly spiderman.





8_______ The Kingpin-The archenemy of daredevil, he is big, he is smart, he is strong, and he is filthy rich. This is as bad a combination as you can get. He is a big enough trouble that he spans from Daredevil to Spiderman. Where he is probably is just too big either or both.




7_______ Green Goblin-Arch-enemy of spiderman, there is personal vendetta and a more global plan in this man's head. Beside just coming in with spidey and giving him personal and professional lessons puts his name on the list.

6_______ Two-Face-Those who you love hurt you the most, this time literally. Harvey Dent was Bruce Wayne's Best Pal, and few came after batman, or gave him as much trouble as Two-Face. The personal relationship, and the guilt and regret of both men probably make this the most tragic of the group.

5_______ Doctor Octopus-Green Goblin might be the "arch-enemy" of Spidey but this is the man that gives the spider fits. The relationship of student teacher is there but there is no love lost between these guys, they go at each other full strength with no regrets. Plus he is dam cool.

4________Doctor Doom-Consider to be the original supervillian (with all the superpowers and such). Just pure power, even one on four this guy was hard to manage. So hard infact that other heroes from the Marvel Universe took there shots at him with the Fantastic Four.

3_______ Magneto-The arch-enemy and sometimes partner of X-men he is first and definently the stand out of that universe. Cool power, world dominating/"saving" perceptive, and hell of an ego makes him a solid and powerful villain to mess with. He is as key to X-men as Wolverine or professor X.

2_______ Lex Luthor-The definition of an arch-enemy, egomaniac, genius, or stubborn. From mad scientist to white-collar criminal and even the presidency, Lex has kept things interesting and busy for Superman. With the powerful and invincible villains the man of steel has faced, it always comes down between him and metropolis' second son favorite son. It is impossible to see one without other.


1_______ Joker-Insanity, several homicides (including one Robin), genius evil plans, undying thirst for revenge, on top of all this he never dies, and has fun doing it. What else could you possibly ask for from a Super villain. As for Bats, it is impossible to imagine one without the other. Never two so different went together so well.








(characters I wanted to put on the list but couldn't: Catwoman, Poison Ivy, Brainiac, apocalypse)

Monday, October 03, 2005

Top Ten Superheroes (comic book)

(10)_________Flash: Personnel favorite, many might put others. Love his powers, and attitude. And really liked the TV show.

(9)__________Green Lantern: One of the most famous names in comics. The 4th wheel of the justice League. Changed many different times, but just a memorable name.

(8)__________Spawn: The youngest of the group, the greatest independent superhero, Dark, strange, impacting. Love this mean son of a bitch.

(7)__________Captain America: BEST ENTRANCE EVER: right time, right cover, and great longevity. You need and American hero in every genre.

(6)__________The Hulk: Hard to quantify him as a hero (but batman is barely super so). A true monster. It is Robert Banner that is the story, and Hulk the problem, you gotta love it.

(5)__________Wonder Woman: Lone female on this list (in top twenty list I would have many more). The first true female superhero,in justice league right there with Batman, and Superman.

(4)__________Superman: The beginning of Comic Book History. Representing of it outside of the industry. The most obvious choice on the list.

(3)__________Wolverine: The perfect rebel, a standout in a team. Only one of the X-Men on the list. Is almost there representative. Great comics, solid movies, and a very good TV shows.

(2)__________Spiderman: The closest thing to real life you get in superheroes. Spiderman got cool moves, and the best villains (next to batman), but without a doubt it is Peter Parker that puts him up on this list. Nice TV show, execellent execellent comics, and the movies definently do justice.

(1)__________Batman: No super powers, but super non the less. The dark knight, the great supporting cast, and the innovated and The best TV series (animated one), some good films, but his great graphic novel push him over the top..