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#1  Edited By Raddra
@Zoom said:
" Hal Jordan.  No personality.  Huge Mary Sue.  Always called the "greatest green lantern" even though there isn't a single definition of the word "greatest" that would make you think of Hal Jordan over other GLs like Kyle Rayner, Mogo or Sodam Yat.  He was more likeable as a walking straw man for Green Arrow to knock down. "
 
This. 
 
Or the guy with a trained bee I read of somewhere.
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#2  Edited By Raddra

Honestly I never can quite enjoy a comic as much if its electronic, I like to have an issue in my hands.

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#3  Edited By Raddra
@xerox-kitty said:

" Everyone I know hates Jason Todd.  He was killed off because he was an annoying snivelling little git.  They shouldn't have brought him back, because it was such a landmark moment in comic history.  Since his return, he's been an annoying whiney thug.  Should have stayed dead.    If they had another vote, I'd vote 'dead'. "

This, 
 
Also, this was a different age.  I apologize for assuming as such if I am wrong, but you sound like a teenage comics reader.  The comics were different back then, and the comics readerbase and voters were different.  Opinions were a lot more pure without the internet around.
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#4  Edited By Raddra

IMO because they make a movie with little to no plot with the sole excuse of putting a sexy women in revealing costumes into positions usually designed to flaunt certain movements. 
 
No effort, no plot, no story.  Just an excuse for a little reveal.

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#5  Edited By Raddra

I used to love the X-Men, back in the day they had individual costumes and dealt with better issues.  Back when the mutant mythos was strong and mutants could pop up anywhere, and there was a real social  discrimination feeling. 
 
Since M-Day... not anymore.  M-Day killed X-Men for me, and then civil war finished it off. 
 
So to answer.. I'm a fan of the classic X-Men.

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#6  Edited By Raddra

A mixture of A and C, but since C tends to blend into A (consistency is important to a story) I went with A.

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#7  Edited By Raddra

There are stronger heroes and villains on Earth in the DCU.

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#10  Edited By Raddra

I love both publishers.
 
I just feel more connected to Marvel though.  I just find it a lot more 'relate-able' than DC, or I did before M-day and the drop-the-ball on the discrimination issue that X-Men was about.