My top 20 DC superheroes 1. Batman/Bruce Wayne 2. Superman/Kal-El/Clark Joseph Kent 3. The Flash/Barry Allen 4. Wonder Woman/Princess Diana 5. Green Lantern/Hal Jordan 6. Green Arrow/Oliver Queen 7. Nightwing/Robin/Richard "Dick" Grayson 8. Aquaman/Arthur Curry 9. Shazam/Billy Batson 10. Cyborg/Victor Stone 11. Robotman/Cliff Steele 12. Green Lantern/John Stewart 13. John Constantine 14. Swamp Thing/Dr. Alec Holland 15. Starfire/Princess Koriand'r 16. The Flash/Kid-Flash/Wally West 17. Superboy/Con-El/Conner Kent 18. Impulse/Kid-Flash/Bart Allen 19. Wonder Girl/Donna Troy 20. Beast Boy/Changeling/Garfield Logan
@@KandemirMithat Alan Moore intentionally wrote Rorshach to be a diseased maniac. Rorschach views of the world are completely fringe and unhinged. He holds deep-seated prejudices against women, gay men, drug addicts, the less fortunate and anyone who doesn't share his views; all of which he refers to as "scum" and "rats" implying he doesn't see them as people. If you met someone like Rorshach in real life he would be the last person you would want to associate with. With his twisted worldview, he despises his own homicidal fascist "justice". The whole ethos of Alan Moore's and Dave Gibbon's Watchman is that; someone who puts on a theatrical colourful costume and goes after what society deems to be the "bad guys" are not inherently a hero. As well as in reality people who fight crime without being deputized by the law and any oversight would be incredibly harmful to society. To quote the book "Who Watches the watchmen?' Here is a link explaining Alan Moore's inspiration for Rorshach. As well as quote Alan Moore's thoughts on Rorshach in an interview by LeJorne Pindling of Street Law Productions from 2008. www.polygon.com/comics/2019/10/24/20925070/watchmen-rorschach-inspiration-alan-moore-batman-the-question-mr-a “You could put a superhero in the real world for a dramatic effect, because they are kind of stupid. They got these tight costumes, stupid names; they’re kind of unbelievable, so if you actually put them in the real world and have people reacting to them the way that people would, you’d laugh at them, you’d be scared of them. It would be a different way of looking at them, so that’s what went mostly into Watchmen. “[Gibbons and I] thought about superhero types like Batman, so I thought, ‘What would he be like in the real world.’ And he’d be very much like Rorschach-if you’re a revenge-driven vigilante, you’re not quite right in the head. Yeah, alright, your parents got killed when you were a kid, whatever, that’s upsetting. But for most of us, if our parents were killed when we were little, would not become a bat-themed costumed vigilante-that’s a bit mental. So, I thought, ‘Alright, if there was a Batman in the real world, he probably would be a bit mental.’ He wouldn’t have time for a girlfriend, friends, a social life, because he’d just be driven by getting revenge against criminals… dressed up as a bat for some reason. He probably wouldn’t be very careful about his personal hygiene. He’d probably smell. He’d probably eat baked beans out of a tin. He probably wouldn’t talk to many people. His voice probably would have become weird with misuse, his phraseology would be strange. “I wanted to kind of make this like, ‘Yeah, this is what Batman would be in the real world.’ But I had forgotten that actually to a lot of comic fans that smelling, not having a girlfriend-these are actually kind of heroic. So actually, sort of, Rorschach became the most popular character in Watchmen. I meant him to be a bad example, but I have people come up to me in the street saying, ‘I am Rorschach! That is my story!’ And I’ll be thinking, ‘Yeah, great, can you just keep away from me and never come anywhere near me again for as long as I live?’”
One of the best lists ever,There are zo called DC fans out there who doesn't even heard of manhunter,Jack Knight and Hitman
My top 20 DC superheroes
1. Batman/Bruce Wayne
2. Superman/Kal-El/Clark Joseph Kent
3. The Flash/Barry Allen
4. Wonder Woman/Princess Diana
5. Green Lantern/Hal Jordan
6. Green Arrow/Oliver Queen
7. Nightwing/Robin/Richard "Dick" Grayson
8. Aquaman/Arthur Curry
9. Shazam/Billy Batson
10. Cyborg/Victor Stone
11. Robotman/Cliff Steele
12. Green Lantern/John Stewart
13. John Constantine
14. Swamp Thing/Dr. Alec Holland
15. Starfire/Princess Koriand'r
16. The Flash/Kid-Flash/Wally West
17. Superboy/Con-El/Conner Kent
18. Impulse/Kid-Flash/Bart Allen
19. Wonder Girl/Donna Troy
20. Beast Boy/Changeling/Garfield Logan
The Warlord!
My top 20:
1.Batman
2.superman
3.wonder woman
4.flash barry
5.green lantern hal
6.nightwing
7.cassandra cain
8.martian manhunter
9.tim drake
10.jason todd
11.zattana
12.green arrow
13.supergirl
14.john Constantine
15.Dr.fate
16.flash wally
17.Green lantern john
18.cyborg
19.donna troy
20.spoiler
My top 5 DC heroes
1. Batman
2. The Flash
3. Shazam
4. Aquaman
5. Nightwing
Could do that about the Marvel and DC teams.
Ambush Bug number #1
Bwana beast
Awkward fun to see these & what others think
Nightwing should have been #1, unvalid list. Dislike.
Rorshach is not a hero.
If you say so ok 😂
@@KandemirMithatAlan Moore says so.
@@KandemirMithatalso basic media literacy tells me; that a man who murders others, because he believes that's what they deserve is not a hero.
@@BrantGrant any link about his quote?
@@KandemirMithat Alan Moore intentionally wrote Rorshach to be a diseased maniac. Rorschach views of the world are completely fringe and unhinged. He holds deep-seated prejudices against women, gay men, drug addicts, the less fortunate and anyone who doesn't share his views; all of which he refers to as "scum" and "rats" implying he doesn't see them as people. If you met someone like Rorshach in real life he would be the last person you would want to associate with. With his twisted worldview, he despises his own homicidal fascist "justice".
The whole ethos of Alan Moore's and Dave Gibbon's Watchman is that; someone who puts on a theatrical colourful costume and goes after what society deems to be the "bad guys" are not inherently a hero. As well as in reality people who fight crime without being deputized by the law and any oversight would be incredibly harmful to society. To quote the book "Who Watches the watchmen?'
Here is a link explaining Alan Moore's inspiration for Rorshach. As well as quote Alan Moore's thoughts on Rorshach in an interview by LeJorne Pindling of Street Law Productions from 2008.
www.polygon.com/comics/2019/10/24/20925070/watchmen-rorschach-inspiration-alan-moore-batman-the-question-mr-a
“You could put a superhero in the real world for a dramatic effect, because they are kind of stupid. They got these tight costumes, stupid names; they’re kind of unbelievable, so if you actually put them in the real world and have people reacting to them the way that people would, you’d laugh at them, you’d be scared of them. It would be a different way of looking at them, so that’s what went mostly into Watchmen.
“[Gibbons and I] thought about superhero types like Batman, so I thought, ‘What would he be like in the real world.’ And he’d be very much like Rorschach-if you’re a revenge-driven vigilante, you’re not quite right in the head. Yeah, alright, your parents got killed when you were a kid, whatever, that’s upsetting. But for most of us, if our parents were killed when we were little, would not become a bat-themed costumed vigilante-that’s a bit mental.
So, I thought, ‘Alright, if there was a Batman in the real world, he probably would be a bit mental.’ He wouldn’t have time for a girlfriend, friends, a social life, because he’d just be driven by getting revenge against criminals… dressed up as a bat for some reason. He probably wouldn’t be very careful about his personal hygiene. He’d probably smell. He’d probably eat baked beans out of a tin. He probably wouldn’t talk to many people. His voice probably would have become weird with misuse, his phraseology would be strange.
“I wanted to kind of make this like, ‘Yeah, this is what Batman would be in the real world.’ But I had forgotten that actually to a lot of comic fans that smelling, not having a girlfriend-these are actually kind of heroic. So actually, sort of, Rorschach became the most popular character in Watchmen. I meant him to be a bad example, but I have people come up to me in the street saying, ‘I am Rorschach! That is my story!’ And I’ll be thinking, ‘Yeah, great, can you just keep away from me and never come anywhere near me again for as long as I live?’”
My top 5 DC heroes
1. Batman
2. The Flash
3. Shazam
4. Aquaman
5. Nightwing
Where's SUPERMAN?