More favorites would be...
Kevin Maguire's Strikeback
Xenozoic Tales from Mark Schultz
Ben Edlund's The Tick
More favorites would be...
Kevin Maguire's Strikeback
Xenozoic Tales from Mark Schultz
Ben Edlund's The Tick
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That would be Spawn. While I haven't read anything Spawn-related since the 90's, I still remember - being a huge fan of McFarlane on Hulk and, especially, Spider-man - the impact this character made on me back then.
Tintin! (I am European)
Another group of favorites would be...
The CPriest/Doc Bright version of Quantum & Woody
Axel Pressbutton from Eclipse
Kurt Busiek's Astro City
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As a child in the 1950s I adored comics about the Lone Ranger, guiding a wagon train and telling stories about his horse Silver as a colt, and later as a wild stallion. I never noticed who wrote them. And I didn't ask who told the Lone Ranger the stories. Silver?
My older sister used to tease me about my devotion to the Lone Ranger radio program. And my younger sister once mortified me by a innocently asking, "Does the Lone Ranger ever go to the bathroom?"
Beverly Allen, the Bee--with honey and stinger.
"If humans have souls, then clones will have them, too."--Arthur Caplan
I get that it isn't a single character (although if pushed, Donatello), but I absolutely love the current IDW TMNT. They feel a lot darker than usual, closer to realistic morality. The supporting characters are also really well done and the storytelling is just awesome. However, it is primarily that I love the relationship between the turtles, and I particularly like Donatello simply because I am the Donatello of pretty much any group of people that I am involved with, and I relate to him a lot. Jeez. Now I have to reread it
“We have a saying, my people. Don’t kill if you can wound, don’t wound if you can subdue, don’t subdue if you can pacify, and don’t raise your hand at all until you’ve first extended it.”
Hellboy.
Also some European comics (but i haven't read them in a while dunno if I'd still like them as much as i did in the past): Asterix, Blueberry, Dylan Dog.
A few more favorites...
Alan Moore's 1963
The Last American
Marshal Law
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Solar (Pre-Unity Valiant Only)
Harbinger
Star Seed
My Faith in Frankie from Vertigo
Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Frank Miller's Ronin