Do you prefer reading stories of about street level heroes or do you like stories with bunch of over the top ones filled with action and lots of comic book logic?
>>94603105
Street level heroes.
For the most part I tend to only like Earth comics that are at least somewhat whacky. Otherwise if I'm reading capes I prefer Cosmic.
both
I usually prefer the cosmic/epic scale stuff like New Gods or Thor to street level stuff. I like a little 80's Daredevil and Batman though.
>>94603105
DC -> Street level heroes are the best
Marvel -> give me cosmic being and deities any fucking day
>>94603105
Dos
How does one classify as a street level hero?
Is Captain America a street level? Wolverine? Flash?
>>94603105
Both can be good. Sometimes a good writer can even juggle both at the same time.
>>94603741
Street. I like the crime genre a lot. Kill or be Killed is currently my jam. I've tried the more fantastic stuff, but they never gelled with me.
>>94603779
Is Thunderstrike good? He never gets brought up. Not even to be shit on.
>>94603105
Depends on my current mood. Sometimes I like street level stuff and sometimes I want to see larger than life cosmic shit.
I don't really like cosmic comics so street level
>>94603105
Both. I like good stories that make use of their genre and settings with fun characters.
>>94603105
Find one that can do both.
>>94603105
I don't read street level stuff. I rarely do. Only street level stuff that I actually read from start to end was Dick Grayson the superspy.
>>94603976
it's one of the best series Marvel ever published
Street levels.
>>94604560
Are you being honest anon? Becuae I can't help but think you're embellishing it's quality.
>>94605187
100% so, he epitomized the average guy in a heroes world more than anyone and had worse Parker-luck than Spidey
DeFalco's best work besides Mayday
>>94605304
Then I'll certainly give it a read then.
>>94603105
no matter the situation, i love over-the-top absurdity