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POLL: Favourite XMen character
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General poll, who out of these well known is your ultimate favourite
Favourite XMen character 52 votes
Cyclops
1%
1 vote
Beast
3%
2 votes
Wolverine
19%
10 votes
Jean Grey \ Phoenix
7%
4 votes
Storm
1%
1 vote
Gambit
15%
8 votes
Rogue
7%
4 votes
Iceman
0%
0 votes
Nightcrawler
5%
3 votes
Bishop
0%
0 votes
Sunfire
0%
0 votes
Sunspot
1%
1 vote
Warpath
0%
0 votes
Colossus
1%
1 vote
Emma frost
3%
2 votes
Magneto
13%
7 votes
Professor X
1%
1 vote
Angel
0%
0 votes
Shadowcat
3%
2 votes
Other
9%
5 votes
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no idea
It's in the Comics forum, would you believe.
ridiculous but oh well....-_- whatever makes u all happy
Considering they where created in 1963 there may be quite a few people over 11 who like them.
Anyway, I can't vote with such little knowledge.
What Disney/Marvel has done with their remaining properties is extraordinary and serves as proof that any comic book character can be popular if they're backed by a good creative team. We live in a world where a broke-down-Batman-wannabe like Iron Man is breaking more box office records than Spider-Man. Get it together, Fox.
Loved him since I watched the cartoon in the 90s.
However, I have a lot of favourites in the Marvel U who aren't X-Men.
Captain britian, Meggan, blink, Pete wisdom, psylock, sunspot, wolf bane, forge, maddrox, Polaris, havok, marrow, or dazzler.....
On the flipside, Cyclops is probably my least favourite, followed by Angel and Xavier. And in general I'm going by the comics' portrayal of the characters; very few of the film portrayals are what I imagined of the characters, with the exception of Scott and Hugh Jackman's Logan. Halle Berry's Storm was dependable but a bit dull and somehow older than I imagined her - very much the maternal Storm of the tv series rather than the claustrophobic, streetwise ex-thief who was totally in touch with nature and as one with her powers.
Janssen's Jean was a nice interpretation but ultimately not as passionate as I imagined Jean - passionate beliefs, that is, and her Phoenix - a cold, robotlike persona was almost the opposite of the unhinged, psychotic and selfish destructive Phoenix I always imagined. Not to mention how weepy, whiny Rogue contrasted with her comics counterpart's confidence and badassness with her tattoos and leather jacket. I waited three movies for her to develop a power of ANY kind - she was X-Peter Petrelli basically - but no. No wonder Logan was the lead almost by default; everyone else's characters were weakened substantially to make way.