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Post by The Curmudgeon on Sept 28, 2007 22:29:30 GMT 2
I've already posted the superhero one, and I stumbled across the Supervillain one. Now this is more my thing... Yes, it's one of those pointless quizzes. But damn it all, it's about comic books. That makes it worth it. Aaaaand verdict on The Curmudgeon? "You fear the persecution of those that are different or underprivileged so much that you are willing to fight and hurt others for your cause."Which makes me, of course, MAGNETO. Hmmmm... oh well, at least I'm not The Kangaroo. So if I'm going to form a Sinister Six, who am I teaming with? www.thesuperheroquiz.com/villain/
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Post by trashcanman on Sept 29, 2007 11:29:07 GMT 2
"The Clown Prince of Crime. You are a brilliant mastermind but are criminally insane. You love to joke around while accomplishing the task at hand."
Jackpot! I am the Joker. Can't get much more awesome than that. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!
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Post by The Curmudgeon on Sept 30, 2007 2:37:01 GMT 2
So which joker do you choose to be, Sir? We can go with.. The classic, complete with moustache that Caeser Romaro refused to shave off.. The "nice movie - I'll take over it" Jack Nicholson. or go for a slice of the unknown with this one. The choice is YOURS. Or you could choose a comic book version, but there's so many I'll leave it up to you.
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Post by InvisibleWolfMan on Sept 30, 2007 14:59:41 GMT 2
You are Apocalypse You believe in survival of the fittest and you believe that you are the fittest.[/b] Apocalypse has been depicted differently from writer to writer. He is generally portrayed as a malevolent and power-hungry tyrant, bent on enslaving the world, as the self-considered 'fittest'/'most deserving'. However in his original appearances, Apocalypse was written with no desire of simply ruling the world, but of strengthening it, achieved through horrific and barbaric ways. X-Men editor Mike Marts said of the Apocalypse's return in X-Men #182-186:
"Apocalypse, at his core, has always been about ensuring that the mutant race is strong enough to survive whatever hardships it might encounter. Now, after the events of M-Day, the mutant race is at its all-time low…so if there was ever a time where the mutant race needed a savior, it’s now. And En Sabah Nur intends to be that savior."
In all incarnations, Apocalypse believes in the 'survival of the fittest', that the 'weak' shall be exterminated for the 'strong' to rule over the planet. He is not above engineering events to weed out anyone he considers 'unfit', and generally considers himself as the fittest, and thus safe from his ideology. Apocalypse works behind-the-scenes, using others to test the strong. He views the X-Men and their allies as pawns in a game he will ultimately win.Apocalypse 75%The Joker 70% Venom 68% Two-Face 66% Mystique 66% Magneto 62% Catwoman 60% Dark Phoenix 57% Mr. Freeze 56% Dr. Doom 53% Kingpin 49% Juggernaut 46% Poison Ivy 45% Lex Luthor 43% Riddler 35% Green Goblin 34% SO! Anyone got a cookie?
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Post by The Curmudgeon on Sept 30, 2007 15:08:01 GMT 2
Niiiice! We're getting some MAJOR heavy hitters in The Fortress now!
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Post by InvisibleWolfMan on Sept 30, 2007 15:37:01 GMT 2
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Post by The Curmudgeon on Sept 30, 2007 15:53:59 GMT 2
Yeah this isn't getting weird at all....
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Post by trashcanman on Oct 2, 2007 10:05:20 GMT 2
I've always had a special place for Mark Hammill's rendition of the Joker in "Batman: The Animated Series". Completely unhinged and malicious, but lovable nontheless. Plus he's the one who brought Harley to the party in the first place. InvisibleWolfMan is right, though; no superteam is complete without at least one femme fatale. Love the Harley/Ivy owning Supergirl/Batgirl pic! ;D
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Post by The Curmudgeon on Oct 2, 2007 19:09:21 GMT 2
Have you ever seen "The Flash", Trashy? Mark Hamill plays "The Prankster" in that for two episodes, and it's basically his dry run at the Joker. Lots of fun.
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Post by trashcanman on Oct 4, 2007 11:51:24 GMT 2
Hmmmm... never heard of it, but maybe I'll look it up.
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Post by The Curmudgeon on Oct 4, 2007 19:17:53 GMT 2
Man, to have never seen it - fair enough. To have never heard of it? That's just wrong. uk.imdb.com/title/tt0098798/Awesome show. In a fairly shit way, but still awesome.
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