Talk:Epic Rap Battles of History 65/@comment-5482968-20160801030603/@comment-24083265-20160801032858

Aight so lemme name dis:

1. Spider-Man. The widely accepted #3 superhero of all time, flagship Marvel character, started the teenage hero trend.

2. Wonder Woman. One of the first female superheroes and a symbol of female strength and superiority in comic books and media alike.

3. Wolverine. Lots of potential for a battle and considering the X-Men is one of Marvel's most popular franchises and actually WAS Marvel's most popular franchise at one point in the 90s.

4. Dr. Manhatten. It would be very nice to see something (formerly) OTHER than Marvel and DC that is comic related get some attention. Rorschach would be nice, but Manhatten I think has the most material to be exploited and would honestly just look downright badass.

5. Captain America. One of the first ever Marvel superheroes and one of the oldest superheroes ever. He was the symbol of the American way of life during WW2, being brave! Strong! Handsome! He's Captain America! (eagle screetches)

6. Iron Man. While not necessarily important to the history of comics before the 2000s, Iron Man is the sole REASON for the popularity of superheroes in today's age. The Civil War storyline and, of course, Iron Man (2008) was the gateway for people who were not normally comic book fans to be introduced to this enitre world of the comic book. Plus, Tony's personality has loads of potential for a rap battle.

7(?). The Joker. While he's not a hero, fuck it. He's a comic book character. I mean, there's nothing much to say about it. The Joker is perfect for an ERB.

Honorable mentions: Judge Dredd, The Flash, Aquaman, Magneto/Professor X