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Wonderwoman, I loved the new film and have ultimate nostalgia for the TV show.
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🕷Spiderman🕷 is my favorite Marvel character!🕸
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Iron Man hands down. The poor dude cannot catch a break in any of the movies I swear.
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Spider-man!
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My favourites are Magneto, Wolverine, Thor and Captain America.
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Iron Man acts like an egotistical spoiled brat (well, he is rich). But if you pay close attention you sometimes catch his sweet and caring side. I like his complicated personalilty.
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The Marvel character I gravitate towards is Iron Man. He did all the work to become a super hero. Born with no power, but become one of the most powerful.
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My favourite Marvel character is Thor. I enjoy his dialogues, his expressions and most of all his costume. His attractive character seems quite innocent and cheeky when he gets into conversation with Loki, his brother. I love the part where Loki and Thor play "help". Hilarious indeed. :D
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I kind of have a whole "team" of characters I admire or enjoy. One of my oldest favorites being Ghost Rider. The first movie is sort of a guilty pleasure of mine. Nicholas Cage is insane, but I loved his version of the character, and the whole rider's theme holds a special place in my heart coming from a rural background raised by cowboys and having an interest in the supernatural and all things edge. :lol2:

I REALLY like the newest Spider-Man. Definitely my favorite actor to portray the character. Rocket is my favorite of the Guardians. I find him to be a highly-intelligent, sympathetic hothead, really. I am also fond of Loki and Black Panther, and find Black Widow fun. Lastly, in the whole Captain America vs. Iron Man conflict from years ago I am definitely sided with the Captain. I could go on forever about how they saved thousands of people--millions, even--and so many more would have died had they not acted. Whenever you're tasked with protecting people you're going to lose some. That's just how it goes in the real world as well as in the superhero universe. It's unfortunate, but not really avoidable. Having to wait for permission to act in any scenario endangers even more people and makes them useless puppets of the government, only acting or being used when seen fit. Tony acted so out of character that it made me legitimately upset watching the movie. :lol:

But yeah. Ghost Rider, Spider-Man, Rocket, Loki, Black Panther, Black Widow, and the Captain all rule.
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Loki, he is a complex individual with a past littered with lies dating back to when he was adopted by Odin. He is not so much evil as he is misunderstood for the most part. :) :romance-heartbeating:
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There are so many to love!
I think that though I like so many of them my favorite one would have to be Peter Parker.
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The newest version of Spider-Man is pretty adorable, but I think it's a tie between Captain Marvel, Thor and Black Widow. I think there's a lot of potential with those three characters that still needs to be explored.
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Post by Anindya W »

That would be Thor. After watching Thor: Ragnarok, I get to see a different side of Thor. Aside from being the God of Thunder, he's hilarious, especially when he's with Loki. I could actually see them as close brothers, with a little mischief here and there. As annoying Loki may be, Thor stills cares for him like how brothers should.

Seriously though, you should watch Thor: Ragnarok
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The one who calls the squad in order, 'Captain America'
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Post by Lord2000 »

I love Thor. Dat guy is the best so far
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