@caveman Versace It's more stupid than offensive. It would be more offensive if he shot white loads from it and only specifically targeted women, that would be a different tale. Also, he's a Doom Patrol villain, nothing from that series should be taken seriously, like Danny the transgendered sentient street.
john cornwell a joke? They brought up sexual assault twice and the first time they ever seemed to care about male sexual assault while characters like poison ivy get roped in about “sexualization” in videos like this not to mention when she pretty much Raped a dude to have plant babies
@Grailsarvas He wiped 50% of all living beings without overlooking who would die, and who would survive. So... It's just full random. It could have wiper 50% of all white hetero males, or just killed everyone of color. Full random. Thanos is a cosmic-level troll.
@@gerardlacroix6015 But 98% of people in comics are men so he was just evening the playing field!!! P.S. that was sarcasm. I souldn't have to say that, but we have officially reached poes law levels of fanaticism.
Maybe someone can correct me but while Starfox has been around for decades and always had pleasure powers. The idea of him using them for personal sexual gain against people's will was only a more modern take on him. Moondragon on the other hand years ago used her mental powers to force Thor to be her lover if I'm not mistaken. It is an interesting question with people like Starfox or Spider-Woman(Jessica Drew). Both have powers that make people attracted to them that they can't completely shut off. Can any of their lovers claim they were taken advantage of? Generally people with these seductive powers are villains but could you lead a normal life with such powers? Could you ever trust that a person genuinely cares about you?
Your pretty much right, people have twisted it a bit to make starfox more rapey even though it had been explicitly stated he never used his powers on women without their consent And and Moondragon never had anyfallout for raping Thor, hell Thor been raped like 4 maybe 4 times and one of the villains lorielie .. who granted was a semi incompetent mystical seductress who probably never gave the idea that much thought is now a hero
@The Other Point Of View There's a romantic comedy called Love Potion Number 9 starring Sandra Bullock where her and a man pretty much use a date rape drug on people. This love spell idea is a rather common story. Buffy, Tales From the Crypt, etc. have done it. It's generally done in a way to teach the user a lesson.
Dude... KILLING HALF OF EVERYONE IS WORSE THAN SEXUALLY ASSAULTING A FEW DOZEN PEOPLE!!! Sexual assault is bad, GENOCIDE IS MUCH MUCH WORSE. The fact that it appears that the fox guy cannot help it (cannot turn "it" off), honestly makes me feel bad for him with all the hate. When is he supposed to know if someone actually does like him vs just strong physical attraction?
If you read the comics Thanos learns he was never in control of his actions and that he was just a puppet to fix the marvel universe. Aka a plot device created by the writers.
@@Johncornwell103 I think your confused a bit because that not what happened. At least when Thanos killed half of all life like the poster is referring to Thanos learns he never really desired destruction and knows deep down inside he is not worthy of ultimate power and sows the seed of his own destruction. The whole whole being puppet for the One above all to fix the universe was foe a much later story called marvel universe the end. At least if you read the comics..
@@leonevelake What i meant was Thanos character history shows he has no "free will" of his own as compared to other marvel characters so any evil act he does is not doing from a narrative standpoint. For 99.9% of Marvel characters the reader has to assume that the characters in context have free will for the story to work and get enjoyment out of it. After the HOTU arc you can't attribute the assumation to Thanos as the writer directly controlling his actions was hinted or out right stated in Marvel continuity. It is why Deadpool can kill random civilians in marvel comics but still be classified as a hero. It is because in the context of his story, he knows he is a work of fiction and his actions aren't his own, so the reader can't fault him for it.
@@Johncornwell103 It had nothing to do with the writer or the fourth wall. It was not a allegory for the writer or anything like that starlins never really done that, It was the one above all (God) behind the whole thing. Thanos like Adam Warlock is outside the cosmic norm and not bound by fate and not easily manipulated by most comic forces since his first death and revival
So... His body gives off a pheromone that overrides a person's inhibitions and free will, making them want to sleep with him? So what about Kilgrave a.k.a the Purpleman? At least Star Fox can't control his powers.
Grailsarvas he willingly raped her and multiple other women and had no intention of stopping that, it’s not Jessica Jones’s job to fix an unrepentant rapist. Being sympathetic does not make someone redeemable
Grailsarvas The show is supposed to be darker. Jessica has problems of her own. She probably fought him for revenge instead of responsibility or something attitude. Expecting a “everybody’s suddenly a good guy” would’ve been more unsatisfying for the type of show they were going with. If you dislike darker shows, then whatever, but it’s not the show’s fault for not having it’s characters be clear minded and perfect. Besides, I doubt an adult with no guidance whatsoever would start listening to other people just because. That’d be vastly more frustrating to me
Grailsarvas Right..... At the end of the day, you didn’t like the show because it didn’t follow your script. It’s bad because it has too good of actors. It’s bad because I wanted it to take more from superhero shows than noir shows or something. It’s bad because the villain is sympathetic. If you don’t see how your reasoning shows your tastes and not the quality of the show, then there is no point arguing. I don’t agree that people with tragic pasts should always get a redemption in a show, that the villain being extremely sympathetic is a problem, or that it didn’t stick to a superhero code. Your idea of it setting up a redemption was my idea of them setting up a good, interesting antagonist in a dark show. Try to argue against my tastes there. If you can’t reasonably do so, then maybe you’ll see it is just my preference compared to yours. Btw, your preference would probably lean towards lighter shows, which was my original point. Being upset that the show didn’t make its protagonist doing the best possible thing means you would hate much darker shows
Grailsarvas I was using the script thing as a metaphor. The only thing that bothered me with an agenda was the thing with the sister and some director. That felt forced, but everything else is just you adding labels that don’t need to be added. There was no importance in the cop being white. He probably was white because his comic counterpart was as well. The reason purple man was white is because him being purple would look terrible, and there are a surplus of white actors. What you don’t seem to understand about tastes and preferences is that everyone has them, and it influences their perspective on good writing. I think having Kilgrave go good would be terribly boring. That’s my preference, and yours prefers the opposite. Imo, saying a character has redeeming qualities only for the protagonist take them away is more interesting than using those qualities for the character itself. Maybe read some Bentham or something dude
@@silverselkie1692 The thing is that he had little to no idea that he was a rapist, they could've had an interesting arc with him like they did in the comic where he died after trying to change, like an even more fucked BoJack Horsemen, but with a guy who literally can't be retaliated against.
Arisa is 16 on her planet and is like 60 earth years old, you even pointed this out, Hal Jordan is a creepy guy dating a woman old enough to be his grandmother
excellent video One exception Eros was actually a member of The Avengers so that doesn't mean he's the worst member of the family. although Thanos did dissect his own mother. I suspect she was a skrull.
Actually, it would be kind of funny if Hulk was a homophobe, but Bruce Banner isn't. They're both straight, or at least bi, since Banner is in love with Betty Ross.
2:03 Frankly, I would be interested in seeing Netflix do a mini series on a character powered by cocaine. What if you had someone who constantly crossed the line between a hero and villain, because he had no control over what the drug did to him? You could do some interesting things with the character, as well as address drug related issues and how the consequences affect those around you. And technically, aren't ALL vampires "racist", in that they all want to suck the blood out of the entire human race? And isn't vampirism an allegory for sexually transmitted disease anyways (ie if the vampire doesn't kill you, you will eventually become one)? How is adding AIDS to it crossing the line? That is like a doctor saying to you "Your proximity to the Incredible Hulk has given you cancer from the radiation he has been emitting.. but when he patted you on the head, you also got radioactive super lice. You now have the power of lice... and cancer."
@Grailsarvas HA HAH! Aint't that the truth! Imagine Nic Cage playing a cocaine powered super hero, ie any character he has played since the 90's but with super powers.
Jam's power cant be that inappropriate as they based an entire season of Jessica Jones around that power set. And that season is widely regarded as great.
Evil supervillains doing evil things isn't inappropiate, whether it's being racist, misogynist, or whatever. They're evil so doing evil things is perfectly appropriate.
what happened to the real comic books of the 50s and40s like Archie and Little LuLu and the funny comics that they were named for not this grunge and super villains of today
He has actually been used quite a lot for the recent past years, as a mayor plot character (the stories always involved Thanos). But his power of seduction were never brought up or used again after that trial.
You may call her a teen ager, but if she is old enough to join the police force, fight in a battle to risk her life while having to protect them, and living with out the supervision of an adult, she is technically an adult.
I think you forgot to include the inappropriate characters. I'm actually still not even clear how a comic character could ever be considered inappropriate.
johnmburt1960 There’s a difference of a negative thing being present and a negative thing being endorsed. Also, I’d have a problem because it’s a drastic change for his character. As an original IP, I couldn’t care less if they write well
More or less, yes. But he isn't a teenage walking dream... Jam is just a writer fantasy, where Kilgrave is clearly written as a monstruous manipulator, sadist, psychopath... Jam is just dumb and like chicks.
Your first character reminded me of something. Remember Star Trek Voyager and how old Kes was? Nelix was a dodgy character, cant believe they got away with that.
Depends on the execution really. A drug based super villain isn’t a bad idea in theory so long as you don’t glorify the drug use. One way to get around it would be to take a page from the Batman Beyond cartoon and have the drug itself be the villain’s down fall. As for the drug based villains mentioned in the video, I have gotten a chance to read the issue they came from and they we’re so much inappropriate so much as they were just surrounded by bad writing.
I don't think that last guy is so bad. He supposedly can't turn his power off. At some point, you'd accept that everyone around you is going to tend to be enamored with you and live the life you were dealt. Who IS bad, is whoever invented him. And they wrote him as a GOOD guy?! Seriously, who created him? They're a PoS.
If done well, Starfox could be a tragic character, constantly being lusted after without a break could be hell, but he just is very impressed with himself and lets it all happen. Not cool, dude
Objectively, Thanos is worse than Starfox. However, the fact that he's a hero and sex offender in a way Kilgrave is probably jealous of is damming. He knows he has this power. He knows he can't control it. But he doesn't do anything to stop it. Not a good trait for a hero, is it?
So a person with an ability they can't turn off that makes others feel pleasure is some how worse than a person that wipes out half of all living creatures in the universe? That's like saying the gorgeous chiseled wealthy guy everyone woman is throwing themselves at is worse than a serial killer. Are you people insane? Star Fox literally has no real way of knowing if the woman he just met really wants him or if it's his powers that's doing it.
Thoughts on each: Arisia: I don't see why it is wrong if she was adult but initially looked younger. I looked twenty+ at fifteen, some people get the reverse, no biggie and it's not wrong for Hal to go after that reverse. The AIDS vampire I don't mind, despite myself being a lesbian. Maybe not the most tactful portrayal of AIDS, but what happened was probably just badly executed symbolism of AIDS = "draining blood" of young gay men, no need to get any panties in a knot, product of it's time. Bueno Excellente could be retconned into a chivalrous pervert, like Akuta from Magical Girl Apocalypse, who's at first implied to have raped corpses when the apocalypse happened, but is later revealed to be just a really openly pervy virgin who ends up dying while wanking off to insult the Devil and using that as a distraction to give the parasite helping him time to get to the Devil and suppress its powers. Jamm is trash, needed to make the non trash heroes stand out. Starfox could be made into a villain á la Heartbreaker from Worm, could work maybe, also, Thanos's is still the worse person, killing half of all life is way worse than being a walking roofie.
So they consider Starfox who is a good guy and an avenger who can't control his powers worse than his Mad Titan Brother Thanos who wiped out half of all life in the universe? So in other words a guy who powers allow him to sleep with other women (who can't control his powers) is worse than guy who committed genocide on half of the universe. So why are they siding with Thanos, do they prefer genocide over sex maniac? From what I can see they are both bad, it just that I see that genocide is worse. Thanos has selected with women too and had a lot of biological children which he would later kill them because he was afraid they might kill him later on. ( Thanos killed his own children, which makes him a child killer) The only child who survived ( As far as I know) was his son Thane who is half Inhuman and was living with the other inhumans and he once bonded with the Phoenix.
If Thanos had vision he would have snapped his finger and slept with half of the universe. See this is why only smart people should get Infinity gauntlets. Star Fox would have did his father proud!
let comics be art. Comics are a reflection of our world much like any other form of visual art. There's nothing that's inappropriate. you're just a npc mr writer
johnmburt1960 That’s quite a strawman. Just because he called the writer an npc doesn’t mean he thinks they should be silenced. It would be like me asking you if you wanted to silence the original commenter. His argument is that everything should be allowed to be incorporated into art, so he has a more free speech style argument than you do
johnmburt1960 Maybe you don’t know or something, but people aren’t using it literally. It’s just a trigger word in the same vein as libtard. When I call someone a piece of shit, I’m not literally saying they are equal to a piece of poo. I’m just saying they are a bad person. Also, him calling the writer an npc doesn’t even support your original comment claiming he wants the dude silenced. Those are still separate situations. If you think just because someone is dumb, they shouldn’t be allowed to speak, that shows more of your perspective than his Btw, I like the strawman on the comment calling out your strawman. Classy
First entry is some girl likes guy, uses super hero resources to be sexier... thumbs down. It's people like you who have ruined Star Wars & Doctor Who with your identity politics.
Something to consider is that many such characters weren't considered inappropriate when they were created. Not treating other cultures like shit isn't as long established as we sometimes think nowadays.
I have to wonder if, in a few decades or so, people will look back in the comic characters and stories of today and consider them inappropriate? Probably so.
Wait wait wait....a guy who used his super powers to get laid is worse than a death worshipping madman who has butchered countless creatures across millions of worlds because reasons?
Holy WOW! Bring some of these back as a reflection on today's society. The right writters and cercumstances could make these members of trash some of the best teachers out there.
Makes a list of most “inappropriate“ comic characters. Shows Marvel and DC characters only (and one from Image). That's like making a list of the 10 best alcoholic drinks, and coming up with 9 different beers (and straw rum). Besides, “inappropriate“ comic characters, as in inappropriate fictional things created for entertainment? Sheesh ...
Good video. I can't believe anyone was stupid enough to approve these characters, but there they are, in actual comic books. Yikes. FYI, calling someone a young teenager is redundant. I know, grammar police, but I'm a professional writer, so I just can't help myself.
If we are playing the "personal morality police" game, how about the Batman villain known as "The Man Who Laughs", who it an alt-world version of Batman who dresses like Marilyn Manson, and always has two very young versions of Robin in chained leashes and collars? That's a "mainstream" DC comic, btw, seen in this link: cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/-xwqZ-6rtySY_QG0PNiHWJPfg90=/0x33:494x311/1600x900/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/56323973/DHzKPamU0AADW8y.0.jpg
I don’t know I’m gonna have to disagree with that last part doesn’t Thanos kill ALL life in the universe in the comics? MURDERING the entirety of the universe population along with all the unborn and CHILDREN and BABIES! Sorry I don’t think anything can top that as being the worst member in the family.
I don't think inappropriate is the right word to describe these characters. 'Very lame' might be closer to the mark or 'not super villain grade material'.
Can you name examples of other, similarly offensive characters?
@caveman Versace There's a difference between offensive and just laughably stupid.
@caveman Versace It's more stupid than offensive. It would be more offensive if he shot white loads from it and only specifically targeted women, that would be a different tale. Also, he's a Doom Patrol villain, nothing from that series should be taken seriously, like Danny the transgendered sentient street.
So let me get this straight Kyle rei are not only got his girlfriend on the fridge but it also implied to have been " molested" by that guy? Wtf ....
Batwoman
Can I use Rei Rei Williams as the most offensive character?
Thanos is Starfox's brother.... one is trying to decimate half the population, the other is trying to repopulate.
👏👏👏👏
Or is he the one overpopulating the universe and his brother Thanos is just cleaning up his mess???
Seigi Tenshi balanced..as all things should be...
Then why is Thanos purple? I thought that's how his people looked.
@@theblocksays deviant gene
"Snow flame, the villain who worshiped Cocaine" 🤣🤣🤣 You killed me
Thanos not the worst member of the family? Riiiiiight, because seducing women is so much worse that mass murder.
that is just typical liberal retardation these days. common sense is lost on the creator of this video.
@@alexf.6521
Or maybe learn what a joke is.
That's because it's hard to conceive something like what thanos did
john cornwell a joke? They brought up sexual assault twice and the first time they ever seemed to care about male sexual assault while characters like poison ivy get roped in about “sexualization” in videos like this not to mention when she pretty much Raped a dude to have plant babies
Came here to say that.
Thanos not the worst? Starfox can't shut off his powers what's Thanos excuse?
@Grailsarvas He wiped 50% of all living beings without overlooking who would die, and who would survive. So... It's just full random. It could have wiper 50% of all white hetero males, or just killed everyone of color. Full random.
Thanos is a cosmic-level troll.
@@gerardlacroix6015
But 98% of people in comics are men so he was just evening the playing field!!!
P.S. that was sarcasm. I souldn't have to say that, but we have officially reached poes law levels of fanaticism.
Maybe someone can correct me but while Starfox has been around for decades and always had pleasure powers. The idea of him using them for personal sexual gain against people's will was only a more modern take on him. Moondragon on the other hand years ago used her mental powers to force Thor to be her lover if I'm not mistaken. It is an interesting question with people like Starfox or Spider-Woman(Jessica Drew). Both have powers that make people attracted to them that they can't completely shut off. Can any of their lovers claim they were taken advantage of? Generally people with these seductive powers are villains but could you lead a normal life with such powers? Could you ever trust that a person genuinely cares about you?
You could shoo them away
Your pretty much right, people have twisted it a bit to make starfox more rapey even though it had been explicitly stated he never used his powers on women without their consent
And and Moondragon never had anyfallout for raping Thor, hell Thor been raped like 4 maybe 4 times and one of the villains lorielie .. who granted was a semi incompetent mystical seductress who probably never gave the idea that much thought is now a hero
@The Other Point Of View There's a romantic comedy called Love Potion Number 9 starring Sandra Bullock where her and a man pretty much use a date rape drug on people. This love spell idea is a rather common story. Buffy, Tales From the Crypt, etc. have done it. It's generally done in a way to teach the user a lesson.
Cocaine fueled superhero? Rick James?
Snowfire?
No. SNOWFLAME!
Ahh, I sit corrected
Also, Snowflame is a villain, not a hero.
😂😂😂😂 Cocaine is a helluva drug.
Dude... KILLING HALF OF EVERYONE IS WORSE THAN SEXUALLY ASSAULTING A FEW DOZEN PEOPLE!!! Sexual assault is bad, GENOCIDE IS MUCH MUCH WORSE. The fact that it appears that the fox guy cannot help it (cannot turn "it" off), honestly makes me feel bad for him with all the hate. When is he supposed to know if someone actually does like him vs just strong physical attraction?
If you read the comics Thanos learns he was never in control of his actions and that he was just a puppet to fix the marvel universe.
Aka a plot device created by the writers.
@@Johncornwell103
I think your confused a bit because that not what happened.
At least when Thanos killed half of all life like the poster is referring to
Thanos learns he never really desired destruction and knows deep down inside he is not worthy of ultimate power and sows the seed of his own destruction. The whole whole being puppet for the One above all to fix the universe was foe a much later story called marvel universe the end.
At least if you read the comics..
@@leonevelake
What i meant was Thanos character history shows he has no "free will" of his own as compared to other marvel characters so any evil act he does is not doing from a narrative standpoint.
For 99.9% of Marvel characters the reader has to assume that the characters in context have free will for the story to work and get enjoyment out of it. After the HOTU arc you can't attribute the assumation to Thanos as the writer directly controlling his actions was hinted or out right stated in Marvel continuity.
It is why Deadpool can kill random civilians in marvel comics but still be classified as a hero. It is because in the context of his story, he knows he is a work of fiction and his actions aren't his own, so the reader can't fault him for it.
@@Johncornwell103 It had nothing to do with the writer or the fourth wall. It was not a allegory for the writer or anything like that starlins never really done that, It was the one above all (God) behind the whole thing. Thanos like Adam Warlock is outside the cosmic norm and not bound by fate and not easily manipulated by most comic forces since his first death and revival
I agree Chuck
So... His body gives off a pheromone that overrides a person's inhibitions and free will, making them want to sleep with him? So what about Kilgrave a.k.a the Purpleman? At least Star Fox can't control his powers.
Grailsarvas he willingly raped her and multiple other women and had no intention of stopping that, it’s not Jessica Jones’s job to fix an unrepentant rapist. Being sympathetic does not make someone redeemable
Grailsarvas The show is supposed to be darker. Jessica has problems of her own. She probably fought him for revenge instead of responsibility or something attitude. Expecting a “everybody’s suddenly a good guy” would’ve been more unsatisfying for the type of show they were going with. If you dislike darker shows, then whatever, but it’s not the show’s fault for not having it’s characters be clear minded and perfect. Besides, I doubt an adult with no guidance whatsoever would start listening to other people just because. That’d be vastly more frustrating to me
Grailsarvas Right..... At the end of the day, you didn’t like the show because it didn’t follow your script. It’s bad because it has too good of actors. It’s bad because I wanted it to take more from superhero shows than noir shows or something. It’s bad because the villain is sympathetic. If you don’t see how your reasoning shows your tastes and not the quality of the show, then there is no point arguing. I don’t agree that people with tragic pasts should always get a redemption in a show, that the villain being extremely sympathetic is a problem, or that it didn’t stick to a superhero code. Your idea of it setting up a redemption was my idea of them setting up a good, interesting antagonist in a dark show. Try to argue against my tastes there. If you can’t reasonably do so, then maybe you’ll see it is just my preference compared to yours. Btw, your preference would probably lean towards lighter shows, which was my original point. Being upset that the show didn’t make its protagonist doing the best possible thing means you would hate much darker shows
Grailsarvas I was using the script thing as a metaphor. The only thing that bothered me with an agenda was the thing with the sister and some director. That felt forced, but everything else is just you adding labels that don’t need to be added. There was no importance in the cop being white. He probably was white because his comic counterpart was as well. The reason purple man was white is because him being purple would look terrible, and there are a surplus of white actors. What you don’t seem to understand about tastes and preferences is that everyone has them, and it influences their perspective on good writing. I think having Kilgrave go good would be terribly boring. That’s my preference, and yours prefers the opposite. Imo, saying a character has redeeming qualities only for the protagonist take them away is more interesting than using those qualities for the character itself. Maybe read some Bentham or something dude
@@silverselkie1692 The thing is that he had little to no idea that he was a rapist, they could've had an interesting arc with him like they did in the comic where he died after trying to change, like an even more fucked BoJack Horsemen, but with a guy who literally can't be retaliated against.
"His only power is to sexually assault other men."
So...................The original booty warrior?
Deadly Raver fanny bandit? You mean lol...
@@RiolNeo963 No. Fleece Johnson. czcams.com/video/n9WClv4U5B8/video.html
Arisa is 16 on her planet and is like 60 earth years old, you even pointed this out, Hal Jordan is a creepy guy dating a woman old enough to be his grandmother
excellent video One exception Eros was actually a member of The Avengers so that doesn't mean he's the worst member of the family. although Thanos did dissect his own mother. I suspect she was a skrull.
There are some weird heroes in this video😂
Why isn't Babyit'scoldoutside Man on this list? Oh wait, I guess that's StarFox.😛
Hulk should have punched him to next year...
Hulk: hulk no gey
Hulk straight!
Only because sjws haven't written him that way, yet!
Actually, it would be kind of funny if Hulk was a homophobe, but Bruce Banner isn't. They're both straight, or at least bi, since Banner is in love with Betty Ross.
Sibyl Saint why would you assume that Bruce banner is bisexual dumbass kid
It must suck going through life being offended by everyone and anything.....
Like you are at this video?
@@Johncornwell103 I'm offended at your being offended that he's offended.
SNOWFLAME IS OUR LORD AND SAVIOR. COCAINE IS HIS GOD, AND HE IS HUMAN INSTRUMENT OF IT'S WILL.
He must be Jeff Hardy's favourite super hero.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How about Professor X training teenagers to fight criminals. Batman bringing his adopted child in danger all the time wearing underwear.
Stephanie brown didn't wear underwear and orphan aka spoiler
Wow dog welder is real. I thought was just a joke when people wanted to mock comics but not use copyrighted characters.
Defenestrator... that's funny.
Seriously-read Hitman. Its 60 issues of John Woo meets Kevin Smith/Quentin Tarantino.
Arisia is actually about 134 yrs old according to her planets orientation. However I WAS A kid so....
2:03 Frankly, I would be interested in seeing Netflix do a mini series on a character powered by cocaine. What if you had someone who constantly crossed the line between a hero and villain, because he had no control over what the drug did to him? You could do some interesting things with the character, as well as address drug related issues and how the consequences affect those around you.
And technically, aren't ALL vampires "racist", in that they all want to suck the blood out of the entire human race? And isn't vampirism an allegory for sexually transmitted disease anyways (ie if the vampire doesn't kill you, you will eventually become one)? How is adding AIDS to it crossing the line?
That is like a doctor saying to you "Your proximity to the Incredible Hulk has given you cancer from the radiation he has been emitting.. but when he patted you on the head, you also got radioactive super lice. You now have the power of lice... and cancer."
@Grailsarvas HA HAH! Aint't that the truth! Imagine Nic Cage playing a cocaine powered super hero, ie any character he has played since the 90's but with super powers.
Jam's power cant be that inappropriate as they based an entire season of Jessica Jones around that power set. And that season is widely regarded as great.
It probably helps that David Tennant was playing the character as opposed to Pauly Shore.. so there _is_ that.
And that Jessica Jones Netflix series is based on a comic book series.
Evil supervillains doing evil things isn't inappropiate, whether it's being racist, misogynist, or whatever. They're evil so doing evil things is perfectly appropriate.
Bueno is a hero fights criminals with the power of perversion. Ya he is ment to be offensive and unlikeable probably to make fun of dark anti heros
what happened to the real comic books of the 50s and40s like Archie and Little LuLu and the funny comics that they were named for not this grunge and super villains of today
@@pamelamiller131 most of these characters were jokes stupid on purpose as a joke. And acrchie was dark Sabrina from what I heard was dark
starfox is supposed to be a hero,but he takes advantage of the fact that his powers makes people wanna sleep with him.
I actually kinda like these types of comic book characters. They're honestly funny. Wish that they were used more often for intentional humor.
This tells us It's not about what powers you have it's about what you use it for that defines whether your are a hero or a villain.
Yeah Marvel is never using StarFox ever again, I'm sure a lot of you out there know why. LOL
blazingsonic They’ve been using him in more recent stories though.
heh. women.
Capcom can't let them do that.
He has actually been used quite a lot for the recent past years, as a mayor plot character (the stories always involved Thanos). But his power of seduction were never brought up or used again after that trial.
iceguy93 his standards include making a female version of himself because a woman wouldn’t notice his acts of violence as love
At Least Lobo wasnt used in this video, considering what he's done in the comics
I'm a simple man, I see arisia I click.
Same, too bad she's mostly ever going to be remembered for one thing.
@@brendondellinger355 Arisia is an elf. She's not 15 , she's more like 150.
You may call her a teen ager, but if she is old enough to join the police force, fight in a battle to risk her life while having to protect them, and living with out the supervision of an adult, she is technically an adult.
I think you forgot to include the inappropriate characters.
I'm actually still not even clear how a comic character could ever be considered inappropriate.
johnmburt1960 There’s a difference of a negative thing being present and a negative thing being endorsed. Also, I’d have a problem because it’s a drastic change for his character. As an original IP, I couldn’t care less if they write well
Doesn't kilgrave have the same power as jam
More or less, yes. But he isn't a teenage walking dream... Jam is just a writer fantasy, where Kilgrave is clearly written as a monstruous manipulator, sadist, psychopath...
Jam is just dumb and like chicks.
Nope. Thanos is still the worse. I guess you are going by the movie version. The MCU Thanos sucks.
How can you say that Eros is worse than Thanos
that morphing kid is very much appropriated. Shes exactly appropriate
Nintendo: They have a character name, StarFox? I will copyright strike you Marvel!
Wow! These are some of the scariest Super Heros I remember looking at while being on break.🤔
I've never heard of these characters. Holy crap. My life has been so sheltered.
Oooh, inappropriate! Who are you, my grandma?
Your first character reminded me of something. Remember Star Trek Voyager and how old Kes was? Nelix was a dodgy character, cant believe they got away with that.
I made a supervillain once made of drugs for people to know that they aren’t good. Is that inappropriate??
Depends on the execution really. A drug based super villain isn’t a bad idea in theory so long as you don’t glorify the drug use. One way to get around it would be to take a page from the Batman Beyond cartoon and have the drug itself be the villain’s down fall. As for the drug based villains mentioned in the video, I have gotten a chance to read the issue they came from and they we’re so much inappropriate so much as they were just surrounded by bad writing.
Snow Flame later on became Dr. Rockso the Rock n Roll clown 🤣
2:52 -- The little dog's skeleton!
well the last one make me adore thanos more and more
Bring back Bueno Excellenté
I don't think that last guy is so bad. He supposedly can't turn his power off. At some point, you'd accept that everyone around you is going to tend to be enamored with you and live the life you were dealt. Who IS bad, is whoever invented him. And they wrote him as a GOOD guy?! Seriously, who created him? They're a PoS.
If done well, Starfox could be a tragic character, constantly being lusted after without a break could be hell, but he just is very impressed with himself and lets it all happen. Not cool, dude
Right now I'm just in shock about the StarFox being Thanos brother reveal.
There is a sci-fi & fantasy literature convention in Boston every January called Arisia.
2:27 be wildin
Objectively, Thanos is worse than Starfox. However, the fact that he's a hero and sex offender in a way Kilgrave is probably jealous of is damming. He knows he has this power. He knows he can't control it. But he doesn't do anything to stop it. Not a good trait for a hero, is it?
Inappropriate Superhero Idea: Curse
-Causes misfortune whenever they say bad words.
-Is a pottymouth.
So a person with an ability they can't turn off that makes others feel pleasure is some how worse than a person that wipes out half of all living creatures in the universe? That's like saying the gorgeous chiseled wealthy guy everyone woman is throwing themselves at is worse than a serial killer. Are you people insane? Star Fox literally has no real way of knowing if the woman he just met really wants him or if it's his powers that's doing it.
Foreskin Man versus Metzitzah B'peh was the most inappropriate battle in comic history! 👹💣💥💀👺😬💩🚽
Thoughts on each:
Arisia: I don't see why it is wrong if she was adult but initially looked younger. I looked twenty+ at fifteen, some people get the reverse, no biggie and it's not wrong for Hal to go after that reverse. The AIDS vampire I don't mind, despite myself being a lesbian. Maybe not the most tactful portrayal of AIDS, but what happened was probably just badly executed symbolism of AIDS = "draining blood" of young gay men, no need to get any panties in a knot, product of it's time. Bueno Excellente could be retconned into a chivalrous pervert, like Akuta from Magical Girl Apocalypse, who's at first implied to have raped corpses when the apocalypse happened, but is later revealed to be just a really openly pervy virgin who ends up dying while wanking off to insult the Devil and using that as a distraction to give the parasite helping him time to get to the Devil and suppress its powers. Jamm is trash, needed to make the non trash heroes stand out. Starfox could be made into a villain á la Heartbreaker from Worm, could work maybe, also, Thanos's is still the worse person, killing half of all life is way worse than being a walking roofie.
I'm 29 and still look exactly how I did when I was 14~16. So every woman I've been with is a pervert.
No mention of Slade Wilson and Terra's underage relationship?!?
1:07 😂 😂😂 Love that guy
So they consider Starfox who is a good guy and an avenger who can't control his powers worse than his Mad Titan Brother Thanos who wiped out half of all life in the universe? So in other words a guy who powers allow him to sleep with other women (who can't control his powers) is worse than guy who committed genocide on half of the universe. So why are they siding with Thanos, do they prefer genocide over sex maniac? From what I can see they are both bad, it just that I see that genocide is worse.
Thanos has selected with women too and had a lot of biological children which he would later kill them because he was afraid they might kill him later on. ( Thanos killed his own children, which makes him a child killer) The only child who survived ( As far as I know) was his son Thane who is half Inhuman and was living with the other inhumans and he once bonded with the Phoenix.
In the words of the Joker... "Why so serious?"
I don't know...Killing half the universe seems quite a bit worse than taking advantage of women under the effect of a super power.
If Thanos had vision he would have snapped his finger and slept with half of the universe. See this is why only smart people should get Infinity gauntlets. Star Fox would have did his father proud!
She-Hulk has pretty much slept with everyone! How was this Starfox's fault?
4:26 You know, I don't read much Marvel, but isn't this just The Enchantress' entire power, but in the other direction?
let comics be art. Comics are a reflection of our world much like any other form of visual art. There's nothing that's inappropriate. you're just a npc mr writer
johnmburt1960 That’s quite a strawman. Just because he called the writer an npc doesn’t mean he thinks they should be silenced. It would be like me asking you if you wanted to silence the original commenter. His argument is that everything should be allowed to be incorporated into art, so he has a more free speech style argument than you do
johnmburt1960 Maybe you don’t know or something, but people aren’t using it literally. It’s just a trigger word in the same vein as libtard. When I call someone a piece of shit, I’m not literally saying they are equal to a piece of poo. I’m just saying they are a bad person. Also, him calling the writer an npc doesn’t even support your original comment claiming he wants the dude silenced. Those are still separate situations. If you think just because someone is dumb, they shouldn’t be allowed to speak, that shows more of your perspective than his
Btw, I like the strawman on the comment calling out your strawman. Classy
you can criticize art.
Most inappropriate characters? Arisia is not inappropriate, her actions were.
Is it me, or does Bueno look like an angry Ron Jeremy?
Marvel greatness
Bueno Execellentte is a member of SECTION 8!!!😂😂😂 2:20
2:46 😂 😂😂 I'm done
First entry is some girl likes guy, uses super hero resources to be sexier...
thumbs down. It's people like you who have ruined Star Wars & Doctor Who with your identity politics.
Something to consider is that many such characters weren't considered inappropriate when they were created. Not treating other cultures like shit isn't as long established as we sometimes think nowadays.
I have to wonder if, in a few decades or so, people will look back in the comic characters and stories of today and consider them inappropriate? Probably so.
Wait wait wait....a guy who used his super powers to get laid is worse than a death worshipping madman who has butchered countless creatures across millions of worlds because reasons?
Is it just me or does Snow Flame look exactly like wrestler Ric Flair back in his heyday?
Wait...did you just compare Sexual Assault to Genocide? How does sex assault outweigh Genocide?
Holy WOW! Bring some of these back as a reflection on today's society. The right writters and cercumstances could make these members of trash some of the best teachers out there.
Makes a list of most “inappropriate“ comic characters.
Shows Marvel and DC characters only (and one from Image).
That's like making a list of the 10 best alcoholic drinks, and coming up with 9 different beers (and straw rum).
Besides, “inappropriate“ comic characters, as in inappropriate fictional things created for entertainment?
Sheesh ...
2:48 Batman is NOT Green Lantern's friend.
I smell SJW'S
I smell your arms
@@MegaToonzNetwork That's cuz your mom gave me a good workout my bad
@@freemikeg CURSE MY MUM
NPCs... NPCs everywhere.
Me too. Smells of soy and desperation.
Good video. I can't believe anyone was stupid enough to approve these characters, but there they are, in actual comic books. Yikes. FYI, calling someone a young teenager is redundant. I know, grammar police, but I'm a professional writer, so I just can't help myself.
Is this guy serious? Killing half the universe is worse than what Starfox could ever do.
One wants to wipe out most of the universe while the other wants to fuck it. Thanks and Starfox everyone.😂
teenagers lie abut their age and get into trouble in real life all the time.
If we are playing the "personal morality police" game, how about the Batman villain known as "The Man Who Laughs", who it an alt-world version of Batman who dresses like Marilyn Manson, and always has two very young versions of Robin in chained leashes and collars? That's a "mainstream" DC comic, btw, seen in this link: cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/-xwqZ-6rtySY_QG0PNiHWJPfg90=/0x33:494x311/1600x900/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/56323973/DHzKPamU0AADW8y.0.jpg
I was laughing my ass off over all of these characters in this video and now I kind of want to read some of the comics that they're in.
Are those characters really consider inappropriate for comic books? very different from manga
I don’t know I’m gonna have to disagree with that last part doesn’t Thanos kill ALL life in the universe in the comics? MURDERING the entirety of the universe population along with all the unborn and CHILDREN and BABIES! Sorry I don’t think anything can top that as being the worst member in the family.
So Pri-pri-prisoner is basically bueno excelente
Whats the bgm?
No one is going to mention how similar Shinsui from My Hero Academia is to Jam, minus the annoying factor?
You say inappropriate, I say just good fun....inappropriate is in the eye of the beholder.
I don't think inappropriate is the right word to describe these characters. 'Very lame' might be closer to the mark or 'not super villain grade material'.
Wow, these appropriate characters look interesting. If I knew about them, maybe I would still be reading comic books today.
so what would happen if starfox and bueno excellente crossed paths?
Bro he just remove the heads of 80% of percent of all characters and you got nut material ladies.
Bueno Excellente was written by Garth Ennis. Figures.
This form a page called grunge? Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
3:58 he sound familiar. I think he was in a tv show
It's sad comics are no fun anymore. Most are trying to push some agenda.
But a lot of villains are powered by cocaine.
All hail snowflame god of cocaine
Bueno excelente. 👍