>>83453705>John Stewart,Yes, as a character. Military background plus engineer/architect is a pretty solid base. It's not all drama-woe-is-me like some people seem to prefer. He's competent and a decent guy. Given how little of that there is in comics compared to DEEP TRAGIC PASTS I like him.
> Cloak,Yes. A few cool stories, interesting concept.
> Icon,Passable
> Mr. Terrific,Definitely.
> Vulcan,Eh.
> Static,Pretty gud.
> Black Panther,Great character, mostly pretty lame stories. I think he suffers from the same problem as BlackBolt, the whole 'heavy is the head that wears the crown' story tends to play out better just explaining it than in a comic. And trying to re-humanize them or bring them down to earth just seems lame. BP at least has some good stories where everything gets taken away from him and he has to survive with his wits in the jungle and all that jazz.
> Storm,Some good stories, lame character most of the time
> Falcon,ehhh....
> Luke Cage,Definitely. He's grounded while still being larger than life. His drama is realistic (mostly, sort of, in a larger than life way) instead of being all Alien Baby Momma turned out to actually be a skrull clone from the future.
> Cyborg,Great concept for internal strife and whatnot. Never, ever, ever delivered on well.
> Blade,Honestly, I like him, but he's such a putz of a character concept. If he was created nowadays people would be trying to figure out whose fan OC he was.
> Miles Morales, I like him casually, but interesting is not a word I would ever use
>BumblebeePretty cool, kinda interesting, grant you that one.