In the world of comics, there are a lot of favorites. However, there are just some characters who aren't all that popular for some reason. Who do you think are some of the most disliked characters and why is that?
In the world of comics, there are a lot of favorites. However, there are just some characters who aren't all that popular for some reason. Who do you think are some of the most disliked characters and why is that?
Many comic readers, really hated Damian Wayne for a long amount of time, but I think the resentment for the character has rapidly died down.
Last edited by Timothy Hunter; 08-13-2017 at 12:20 PM.
I hated Damian Wayne in his initial appearances but he grew on me a great deal around the time of Batman and Robin.
I love to hate Guy Gardner. I really hate him but I love reading him haha
I've noticed a lot of Batman fans don't like Duke Thomas. I'm not really familiar with him myself but the reasons I hear are that he's a boring character.
Also over at Marvel I've heard a lot of people hate The Sentry but once again I'm not familiar with the character.
This isn't universal for all Marvel fans, but I know that many Marvel comic readers hate the legacy characters that Marvel have been heavily promoting. Many Captain America fans are salty about Sam Wilson being the captain, this is also true for Lady Thor, Carol Dancers Captain Marvel, and many others.
Sentry had one okay mini-series and one good mini-series, but no one's known what to do with him since, so he's just been this obnoxious train wreck that gets in the way of whatever story he's in.
Female Thor's just been weirdly promoted. Others have taken the power of Thor, and at least one assumed his identity in secret, but fem Thor was heavily pushed as a "superior replacement", with the whole feminism backlash angle blown out of proportion to help promote it.
The character I dislike the most is Jason Todd. I know a lot of people like him and that's fine but I always thought it was weird ever since they brought him back. Winnick had some good stories there but it got to the point where Jason was the "cool" guy. It's fine if you like him but if you don't it's annoying.
Beast has to be mentioned.
Aside from the examples mentioned so far, I'll echo that Legacy Heroes in general always tend to get some backlash. That backlash never really leaves them, either, even after said characters find their fanbase. More uncommon, a reverse hatred can develop for fans of Legacy Heroes with regards to their predecessors, especially if they end up getting written out of or outright bridged (or worse, fridged) from their comics in order to bring back their predecessors, which DC has done more than few times, and also Marvel, too. (Heck, I think they did it in Spawn as well.)
That's the reason cited, but it always comes off as dishonest and overall arbitrary and vague from the people who've been giving it, as if they never actually read Duke in the first place; that they tend to misinterpret the character on top of things doesn't help their words hold any water. I've found his hate has more to do with person biases and paranoid beliefs than anything else.