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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 6:27 pm |
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I'm looking for the one person on the planet who considers the Sub-Mariner or Aquaman his or her favourite character. Anyone?
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 6:33 pm |
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:47 pm |
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Misty's not a superhero, nor is she water-based.
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Edward J. Cunningham
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:50 pm |
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Does Aspen of Fathom count? 
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:52 pm |
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I have a theory that I have shared before. What's that? Okay, I'll share it again.
Aquaman has an extraordinarily high ratio of pop-culture awareness to actual popularity. If you took a "man on the street" poll, I think almost all adults would answer "yes" to "Do you know who Aquaman is?" Not so for Namor.
Conversely, I think Aquaman enjoys popularity (either favorite or top handful) from a very small percentage of comic book readers. He is not popular.
Namor, on the other hand, benefits from Marvel's penchant for ambivalent anti-heroes, so his cool factor is higher. But he too is not popular (favorite or top handful) with many fans, in my opinion. But he does not seem to shoulder the same burden as Aquaman, what with Aquaman having been a Superfriend.
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:04 pm |
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Water-based heroes suck.
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:14 pm |
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I disagree. It can certainly be more of a challenge to write stories for a water-based hero, but both Aquaman and the Sub-Mariner are solid characters in their own right.
On the other hand, the Red Torpedo did suck.
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:16 pm |
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Sub-Mariner is up there for me, but more for his awesome personality than his powers.

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Melissa
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:44 pm |
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Kevin wrote: ..It can certainly be more of a challenge to write stories for a water-based hero, but both Aquaman and the Sub-Mariner are solid characters in their own right... You're a very charitable person, Kebbin.
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:45 pm |
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:49 pm |
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Melissa wrote: Kevin wrote: ..It can certainly be more of a challenge to write stories for a water-based hero, but both Aquaman and the Sub-Mariner are solid characters in their own right... You're a very charitable person, Kebbin. Well, maybe that's true.  I think both are good characters, but I'm not blind to their limitations. Both of them seem to work better in a team setting than in solo books.
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:07 pm |
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Namor is best as a guest-star. He's like a hurricane that comes through, ticks everyone off by acting like an arrogant prick, wrecks everything, flirts with some chick, and flies off leaving everyone else wonder what the heck just happened.
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:13 pm |
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Aquaman is not my favorite super hero. But he is one of my favorites.
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:18 pm |
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Melissa wrote: Water-based heroes suck. Melissa, I must firmly but kindly disagree with you. Namor is among my favourite characters ever. The first introduction I had to Marvel were the 'limited animation' cartoons that used to be on TV before I went to school every weekday. I still know the words to the theme songs from those cartoons (geeky, but true). My favourite one, by a mile, was Namor (The Prince of the Deep). I have a couple of Bowen mini-busts - Triton (my favourite Inhuman) is one of them. The only full-sized statue I've actually considered getting is the one of Namor (in his funky black outfit). Underwater characters have always fascinated me - From Marrina in Alpha Flight to that guy from Dallas (Patrick Duffy?) as The Man from Atlantis (yes, as a child, I would actually swim around in the pool like that, imitating him), I love 'em all! I even liked the underwater sequences in The Phantom Menace, and was a tad disappointed in Attack of The Clones when they didn't have an underwater sequence on the planet Kamino (those guys were so obviously amphibians...I mean, come on!). If there's an undersea city, or people who can exist underwater, I'm totally hooked, and it's all because of that Namor cartoon when I was five or six years old. I even got annoyed when I was reading The Science of Superheroes (by Lois Gresh and Robert Weinberg) earlier this year and they dismissed the notion of underwater characters as 'implausible' (What?! The Hulk and The X-Men are plausible...but Namor and Aquaman aren't? What the hell are these people smoking? I digress...) Phew! There, I think that was everything I needed to get off my chest! They don't suck...I actually have a theory that they breathe through their skin..... 
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Simon
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:20 pm |
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Bolgani Gogo wrote: Namor is best as a guest-star. He's like a hurricane that comes through, ticks everyone off by acting like an arrogant prick, wrecks everything, flirts with some chick, and flies off leaving everyone else wonder what the heck just happened. Trevor, you're right. He's the 'rock-star' of the MU, in my opinion. Like an undersea Errol Flynn, with a touch of Elvis thrown in for good luck.
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Li'l Jay
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:21 pm |
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Simon wrote: to that guy from Dallas (Patrick Duffy?) as The Man from Atlantis (yes, as a child, I would actually swim around in the pool like that, imitating him) Me too! Oddly enough, I was not a fan of the show, and remember very little about it. But me and my older cousin used to swim around "Man from Atlantis" style. Let's see, you put your arms down at your sides, feet together, and do a body wave, cracking your legs like a whip over and over. Like a seal.
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:26 pm |
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Li'l Jay wrote: you put your arms down at your sides, feet together, and do a body wave, cracking your legs like a whip over and over. Like a seal. Yep! That's it Jay. Then you do the hokey-pokey and you turn around.....
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Bolgani Gogo
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:28 pm |
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It's just a jump to the left....
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Simon
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:29 pm |
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And then a backstroke to the right....
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:02 pm |
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Simon wrote: Melissa wrote: Water-based heroes suck. Melissa, I must firmly but kindly disagree with you. Namor is among my favourite characters ever. The first introduction I had to Marvel were the 'limited animation' cartoons that used to be on TV before I went to school every weekday. I still know the words to the theme songs from those cartoons (geeky, but true). My favourite one, by a mile, was Namor (The Prince of the Deep). I have a couple of Bowen mini-busts - Triton (my favourite Inhuman) is one of them. The only full-sized statue I've actually considered getting is the one of Namor (in his funky black outfit). Underwater characters have always fascinated me - From Marrina in Alpha Flight to that guy from Dallas (Patrick Duffy?) as The Man from Atlantis (yes, as a child, I would actually swim around in the pool like that, imitating him), I love 'em all! I even liked the underwater sequences in The Phantom Menace, and was a tad disappointed in Attack of The Clones when they didn't have an underwater sequence on the planet Kamino (those guys were so obviously amphibians...I mean, come on!). If there's an undersea city, or people who can exist underwater, I'm totally hooked, and it's all because of that Namor cartoon when I was five or six years old. I even got annoyed when I was reading The Science of Superheroes (by Lois Gresh and Robert Weinberg) earlier this year and they dismissed the notion of underwater characters as 'implausible' (What?! The Hulk and The X-Men are plausible...but Namor and Aquaman aren't? What the hell are these people smoking? I digress...) Phew! There, I think that was everything I needed to get off my chest! They don't suck...I actually have a theory that they breathe through their skin.....  That's nice. FREAK!!! 
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Tommy Tomorrow
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:19 pm |
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Melissa wrote: Water-based heroes suck. It's more of a gurgle.
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Post subject: Water-based superheroes Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:34 pm |
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Tommy Tomorrow wrote: Melissa wrote: Water-based heroes suck. It's more of a gurgle. 
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