Originally Posted by
lordozone
I like all the characters, but there is some new (or old) characterizations that I dislike:
Captain Marvel: I liked ,in parts, her old characterization (not the horrible rape stories or the multiple humiliations by Rogue). Like the best Marvel heroes, she was not perfect, has a lot of problems, sometimes has low self-esteem, but she tried to be the best and succeeed. For me, her new version represent what I dislike in White american feminism: Self-righteous, elitist, no introspection. I like her costume, though.
She-Hulk: not fan of her new characterization, but I'm almost sure that it will not endure.
Hawkguy: Loved the Fraction characterization. A street level hero, working class, who seemed a loser at first glance, sometimes stupid, but with a dark side, he always beat the odds and was the best at what he did, and it was sometime ugly. He reminded me of Ryo Saeba in City Hunter. Now he is just a has-been, who doesn't understand the new generation.
American Chavez: Like Captain Marvel, she was very interesting at first but now she is too powerful and self-confident. The writers have forgotten that what make a good Marvel Super-hero is the Marvel method: a Hero need to have human flaws, doubts, that he overcome. he needs to be human.
Deadpool: He was funny, but at the same times had a complex back-story and when he was serious, it was sad and brutal. Now, he is just à clown who constantly break the fourth wall, and with no depth.