Who is your all-time least-favorite member of the Justice League - in any era.
Was it because the character didn't belong, didn't fit in well, got on your nerves, you just flat out hated the character, etc...
Who is your all-time least-favorite member of the Justice League - in any era.
Was it because the character didn't belong, didn't fit in well, got on your nerves, you just flat out hated the character, etc...
Hm. That's a toughie because there's different answers for the different eras.
The grand champ has to be Vibe, who was simply an embarrassment from the get go.
When your talking people that should never have been on the team int he first place you get names like Lex Luthor, Captain Cold, Lobo, and the Phantom Stranger. The Entire cast of Justice League Elite also fits the bill. But when your talking worst real member it is hard to beat this loser. A lame joke that just went on for far to long. I give you General Glory
Plastic Man. Can’t stand him!
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The first character that came to mind is Red Tornado.
I'm gonna have to say Booster Gold, he's the only character that I truly don't get the appeal of. I don't dislike him particularly, I'm just so indifferent toward him that he perplexes me in some ways.
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Lemonpeace, we normally agree. To avoid us having to fight, please read the first dozen issues of Booster's 1986 series, which was a brilliant commentary on celebrity culture.
I suspect what you're reacting to is Giffen's horrible bastardization of the character (along with Blue Beetle).
Batman. Not because he's not super powered or anything, but that he's just such a huge di- er. Jerk to everyone else. Like Tower of Babel. He didn't even tell his best friend he had plans to stop him in case he was mind controlled or something, let alone the rest of the League.
Yeah, I know Identity Crisis retconned the reasons why later, but still. Its reasons like those that have put me off from Batman over the years.
And I thought I was the only one who liked them both better in their solo stories in earlier years. Though I preferred Blue Beetle. Making heroes doofs for humor is not something I'm a big fan of. I don't like the type of humor. Some of the chracters are obnoxious and less likable, but more than that, they are less deserving of respect as heroes, and that's just sad. But it was Ralph and Sue in the those types of stories that I really loathed. Not just Griffen (I don't think - I haven't checked the writers of all the stories I disliked, but for the later stuff Griffen is definitely there). Ralph a moron and Sue treating him with disdain. Though I think treating him as less than capable hero started earlier (late bronze age?), and got worse Post-COIE, it just wasn't anything like as bad as Formerly Known. Maybe something in between was, though. I haven't read that much with them in post-COIE, frankly, since I disliked the depiction (Ralph pathetic, Sue not in love when they married, etc.) in all the post-COIE stuff I did read, so didn't pick up more.I suspect what you're reacting to is Giffen's horrible bastardization of the character (along with Blue Beetle).
As for my least favorite JL members - villains. I really hate murderers and bad guys on the team and everyone acting like they aren't that bad.
Okay, I'm with you there, too. At least since post-COIE, maybe late bronze. I'm not sure when the change happened. He was a real jerk to some of them early post-COIE. I know it's the non-big-name-team, but he was such a jerk. But I don't know if that was a pretty consistent thing until 15 or 20 years later. My JL reading is sporadic. I've read most of 1970-1980, but only scattered bits from some other eras, because I wasn't enjoying the stories, so why keep reading? And, of course, there are some other eras I might like to read, but just haven't gotten around to, yet.Batman. Not because he's not super powered or anything, but that he's just such a huge di- er. Jerk to everyone else.
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all the Justice League Antartica. Ok it's was a fun read but we should have never heard about it ever again after that
Batgod. I can't stand the batman is always 10 steps ahead nonsense.
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