I'm bored and decided to do another list, top 10 comic book heroes. This is my personal opinion, not necesarily the most popular in general. I might do a villains list too.
10.Captain America
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Captain America has been able to survive his World War II popularity as symbol of patriotism and still thrive in modern times as one of the most popular comic book characters around. It is the story of a scrawny young man trying to do nothing but fight for his country, but constantly rejected for his small size and diseases, Steve Rogers partakes in the Super Soldier program to turn him into the world's mighiest hero to defeat the evil forces of the Nazis and HYDRA. What makes Cap unique is not just his patriotism, but his by the book soldier attitude he takes to every situation. Cap is certainly one of the best and most popular comic book characters around and with the Marvel Universie movies going strong, there is no reason to expect that to change.
9.Ant-Man (Hank Pym)
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Hank Pym is a renowned scientist who gives himself the ability to shrink and become Ant-Man and also the ability to grow and become Giant Man, making him a versatile hero capable of taking down his villains in multiple ways. Hank has been portrayed differently in several storylines, sometimes as arrogant and others as peaceful looking only to use his powers to help rehabilitate villains. Hank is also known for creating one of the Marvel Universe's most powerful villains, Ultron, and for his relationship with Janet van Dyne (Wasp). The character isn't one of Marvel's more known heroes, but Ant-Man comic sales are rising and a feature film directed by Edgar Wright appears to be in the works, possibly in time for the character to appear in an Avengers sequel so things appear to be looking up for Hank Pym.
8.Wolverine
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Though I am not a huge X-Men fan in general, Wolverine is certainly one of the more iconic and badass heroes of all time. His adamantium bones make him nearly indestructable and his famous claws rip his enemies to shreds. However, I am not a major fan of the popular yellow and blue outfit Wolverine has worn in many adaptions. I prefer the character in normal clothes, there is no reason for him to be dressed up.
7.Deadpool
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Deadpool is easily one of the most interesting comic book characters around. He is a mercenary with a loud mouth and unpredictable nature. He is well known for breaking the fourth wall in comics and annoying his enemies and even allies with his constant banter. But despite his loud mouth, he is a badass killing machine.
6.Thor
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Thor is unlike any other superhero. He didn't get his powers from some radioactive accident or experiment, Thor is the great God of Thunder from Asgard. Holding his mighty hammer, Mjolnir, Thor takes on the mightiest foes from all the nine realms. His relationship with his adopted evil brother Loki is one of the greatest hero/villain combinations in comics.
5.Rorschach
Publisher: DC Comics
Rorschach is one of my favorite characters, he is almost like a poor man's Batman as a dark vigilante with great detecive abilities and disturbed mind/reality. Despite obviously not being completly right in the head, Rorschach takes a strong stand against immoral acts, even if it takes some frowned up actions to stop it. His character single handily made Watchmen memorable for me.
4.Hulk
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Everyone knows the story of Bruce Banner and how he transforms in the Hulk when angered. All of us have anger and sometimes wish you could just go on a rampage to make yourself feel better, but the Hulk maginifies that times a thousand. He has passed the test of time through comics, TV and film as one of the genre's most popular characters.
3.Iron Man
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Tony Stark is one of the world's richest men with his families' massive company Stark Industries. After being kidnapped by terrorists, Stark is able to build a giant metal suit to escape. Upon realizing his own weapons were being used against America, he looked to stand a new moral ground, upgrading the suit and becoming Iron Man. What makes Iron Man so unique of a character is that he is one of the few heroes to throw the "secret identity" out the window. Tony is an arrogant character who loves attention and has no problem letting the world know he is Iron Man. With Robert Downey, Jr. portraying the character in popular films, the character's popularity has nowhere to go but up.
2.Spider-Man
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Spidey has been a favorite of mine since I was a kid. Shooting webs and swinging around stopping bad guys was always an awesome idea. What makes Spidey a great character is that beyond his superhero persona, Peter Parker is a normal guy having to struggle with every day life. He isn't a billionaire like Bruce Wayne or Tony Stark, he has to provide for himself and his Aunt May while also getting through school all while saving New York from some of the biggest baddies in comics.
*drum roll*
1.Batman
Publisher: DC Comics
Batman is the ultimate comic book hero. Batman is light enough to interest young kids and dark enough to hold the interest of adults. Bruce Wayne walks a tightrope of good and evil everyday while secretly being Gotham's vigilante, refusing to kill any of his foes for fear of losing it and becoming no better than what he strives to defeat. Batman also has easily the greatest gallery of rogues in comic books, period. That will become evident when I do my villains list. All in all, it is hard to make a more awesome superhero than the Dark Knight himself.