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"Two Gun Kid" and "Superman" along with cartoon comics. I still have about a 100 comics many of which were priced at 10 & 25 cents.
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Batman & superman each represent two extremes of comic book characters: on the one hand you have Batman, who has a complex background, and while seemingly perfect in everything, is a mess of psychological issues and incredibly violent. He is constantly conflicted with his need to fight crime vs. his methods of doing so. Superman, while having somewhat of an interesting background, may have well been thought up by a seven year old. He is indestructible, he flies, he shoots lasers out of his eyes, and he is an all-American symbol for good. In other words, he's boring as hell. I've yet to see the new superman movie, still dry-heaving from the last, but, I will give the team up a chance, only because comic book films have come a long way in recent years. My only books were women's looks and not but folly they taught me.
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To answer the OP's questions in order: Batman, hands down Brit, from Image comics is brilliantly written. The Joker is probably one of the most dynamic and interesting villains in modern fiction. The Incredible Hulk, only because I'm a sucker for classic themes like hubris and the dual personality. My only books were women's looks and not but folly they taught me.
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