15 OF THE BEST COMIC BOOK HEROES IN FILM AND TELEVISION
In the past fifteen or so years, the world of comic book heroes has become a pop culture craze we cannot seem to shake. The most familiar comic book franchises are produced from DC Comics and Marvel. The former had the small screen market cornered, taking it by storm with four popular television franchises, and the latter seemed to dominate the box office. Anyone who is a comic book aficionado will know all of these characters, however, to celebrate superhero day (because why not?), I thought it’d be fun to take a look at some favorite superheroes aka comic book heroes.
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15 OF THE BEST COMIC BOOK HEROES IN FILM AND TELEVISION. A list of favorite and the best superheroes. Who would you add? #Marvel #DCComics #SuperheroDay #Superheroes #ComicBook #Heroes Share on XI know many fans have a love-hate relationship with some of the villains that come up against the heroes, but I am a fan girl who only roots for the good guys. Sure, I realize that without a devious villain our heroes might not be able to step up and prove their mettle, but still… I’m all for cheering for the men and women who protect rather than end. This is perhaps why I adore these productions. They’re a reminder that there is a right vs. wrong kind of moral code and that there are honest-to-goodness heroes that will rise.
Now that’s not to say there aren’t some villains who intrigue me. For example, Mystique (X-Men) is forever a source of puzzlement as is her alliance with Magneto. But, enough of all that. Let’s take a look at some of the superhero men and women that I enjoy getting to know in each of their various film and television appearances.
15 Favorite SUPERHeroes aka COMIC BOOK HEROES
(in alphabetical order, by name)
Batman, from Batman (DC Comics)

Real Name: Bruce Wayne
Powers: exceptional martial artist, genius-level forensic scientist, inexhaustible wealth, brilliant deductive skill, advanced technology. He does not have metahuman abilities.
Alias/AKA: Dark Knight, Caped Crusader, Matches Malone
Like Tony Stark, Bruce Wayne has nearly anything (materially) at his disposal. He’s a normal guy who is heir to a fortune, and with that, he creates an arsenal of gadgets to help in protecting his city, Gotham, as Batman. First Appearance 1939.
Beast, from X-Men (Marvel)
Real Name: Henry “Hank” P. McCoy
Powers: The Beast possesses superhuman strength, agility, endurance, and speed, despite his bulk. He possesses the agility of a great ape and the acrobatic prowess of an accomplished circus aerialist.
Abilities: Hank is considered one of the world’s experts on mutation, mutations and evolutionary Humans, human biology.
I don’t always consider all of the secondary characters in the “team” type dynamics of an assembled group, however I love how Nicholas Hoult plays Hank in the films. Unlike some of his fellow mutants, he’s deeply affected by the change and the abilities he has, so much so that he attempts to remedy his power. It’s also reported he is actually a “secret Avenger.”
Black Widow, from Avengers (Marvel)
Real Name: Natalia “Natasha” Alianovna Romanova
Powers: Government treatments have slowed her aging, augmented her immune system and enhanced her physical durability.
Black Widow is one of the most intriguing characters in Marvel’s world. I love the fact that she has a sketchy background. Why? It helps in making us question what her motives are. This said, I always find her good in the end, and love that she is an ally for the S.H.I.E.L.D. organization. I also love that spontaneous kiss she plants on the Captain and her friendship with Hawkeye. Her first appearance was in 1964.
Captain America, from Captain America (Marvel)
Real Name: Steven “Steve” Rogers
Powers: Captain America represented the pinnacle of human physical perfection. He experienced a time when he was augmented to superhuman levels, but generally performed just below superhuman levels for most of his career.
Abilities: Captain America had mastered extensive combat training, and had combined these disciplines with being a good leader and strategist, with the charisma and foresight that makes him the obvious choice to command nearly every super team he’s been a member of..
He may not be a superhero in the way of his Avenger cohorts, but Steve Rogers is the definition of a hero – with or without the super-human abilities.

Hawkeye, from Avengers (Marvel)
Real Name: Clinton Francis “Clint” Barton
Abilities: Clint is a world-class archer and marksman (learned from days in the circus!). He uses this skill with incredible marksmanship and combat skills to become a fighter that always has his team’s back. He is also trained to throw knifes, darts, balls, bolas and boomerangs.
Having gone by many different names in Marvel comics (Goliath, Ronin), Hawkeye is perhaps best known (by those of us who are favorite superheroes by cinema alone) by Jeremey Renner’s portrayal of him. I love his character.
The Flash from The Flash (DC Comics)
Real Name: Barry Allen
Powers: super speed, intangibility, superhuman agility
Alias/Alter Ego: Scarlet Speedster, The Fastest Man Alive
Barry Allen (introduced to some of us through the CW series, The Flash) is the best superhero to come along in a while. Why? Because he’s the all-American good guy who happens to be a meta-human forced to fight for his very survival against the man he looked on as a mentor. First appearance is documented to be in 1940.
Iron Man from Iron Man (Marvel)
Real Name: Anthony Edward “Tony” Stark
Powers: None; Tony’s body had been enhanced by the modified techno-organic virus, Extremis, but it is currently inaccessible and inoperable.
Abilities: Tony has a genius level intellect that allows him to invent a wide range of sophisticated devices, specializing in advanced weapons and armor. He possesses a keen business mind.
Say what you will about this billionaire “playboy,” but he’s pretty cool. Throughout the three film adaptations starring Robert Downey Jr., he “grew up” more than credit is given. It was a great characterization in my book. He first appeared in 1963 in Tales of Suspense #39.
15 OF THE BEST COMIC BOOK HEROES IN FILM AND TELEVISION. A list of favorite and the best superheroes. Who would you add? #Marvel #DCComics #SuperheroDay #Superheroes #ComicBook #Heroes Share on XGreen Arrow from Arrow (DC Comics)

Real Name: Oliver Queen
Powers: archery, unrivaled aim, exceptional martial artist, inexhaustible wealth
Oliver Queen’s start to become Green Arrow is a rocky but intriguing one. He lets his bitterness and the unfair treatment amassed on himself and family cloud his otherwise careful strategies. His first appearance was way back in 1941!
Good or bad, Oliver will always be one of my TV favorite superheroes, flaws and all.
Rogue from X-Men (Marvel)
Real Name: Anna Marie (full name unrevealed)
Powers: Rogue is a mutant who formerly possessed the ability to absorb the memories, abilities, personality, and outward physical characteristics of other beings through skin-to-skin contact.
Abilities: Rogue could formerly draw upon the combat and espionage training of Carol Danvers by granting control of her body to her alternate personality, a duplicate of Danvers’.
Rogue is one of my favorite of Professor X’s students. She’s always a “background” character as opposed to someone like Logan or the legendary tension between Magneto and Professor X. But she has a story. Anna Paquin’s character sounds different than her origin character, but I find her superpower particularly compelling because it isolates her from everyone else. One of Marvel’s newer characters, according to Wikipedia, she didn’t appear until 1981.
Thor from Thor (Marvel)
Real Name: Thor Odinson
Powers: As the son of Odin and Gaea, Thor’s strength, endurance and resistance to injury are greater than the vast majority of his superhuman race. He is extremely long-lived (though not completely immune to aging).
Abilities: Thor is a superbly skilled warrior, highly proficient in hand-to-hand combat, swordsmanship and hammer throwing.
Thor may have first appeared in the Marvel universe in the 60’s (according to Wikipedia), but I’m pretty sure this Norse god became a whole new kind of awesome thanks to Chris Hemsworth bringing the character to life.
Spider-Man from Spider Man (Marvel)
Real Name: Peter Benjamin Parker
Powers: Peter can cling to most surfaces, and has superhuman strength. His web-slinging enables him to travel rapidly from place to place.
Abilities: Peter is an accomplished scientist, inventor and photographer.
First there was Tobey McGuire. Next came Andrew Garfield. The latest to take up the mantle of Parker is Tom Holland. Peter Parker is the superhero who is taught, “with great power comes great responsibility.” His first appearance came in 1962 (according to Wikipedia) and he’s affiliated with the Avengers. He’s also one of the more fun favorite superheroes.
Star-Lord from Guardians of the Galaxy (Marvel)
Real Name: Peter Jason Quill
Powers: Star-Lord wore a costume that enabled him to survive in space.
Abilities: In addition, Star-Lord is highly athletic, a skilled marksman and swordsman, and proficient at hand-to-hand combat. After overcoming his lifetime of hatred, Star-Lord took a vow to never take another life unless absolutely necessary.
Peter is a pretty cool dude. Meeting him in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy was a comedic treat for sure. I loved his propensity towards music, his ability to ad-lib in the most tense of situations (random dance party scene, ‘nuff said) and the lessons he learns about friendship. He didn’t appear until 1976.
Superman from Man of Steel (DC Comics)

Real Name: Kal-El, Clark Joseph Kent
Powers: super strength, flight, invulnerability, super speed, heat vision, freeze breath, x-ray vision, superhuman hearing, healing factor.
Alias/Alter Ego: Man of Steel
Clark Kent is another one of my favorites. He’s another one whose pursuit or quest to discover who he is, is always second to protecting others. My only quirk about this character is that I have to allow reality to drop a notch; I never did buy into the idea that Lois Lane didn’t know Clark and Superman were one and the same. 1935 is his first appearance.
The Thing from Fantastic Four (Marvel)
Real Name: Benjamin Jacob Grimm
Power: The Thing’s mutated physiology grants him tremendous superhuman strength and durability, the levels varying with his different forms. There have been periods where Ben could assume human form at will; however, these situations seldom last long. He also has enhanced stamina and The Thing’s mutated physiology grants him tremendous superhuman strength and durability, the levels varying with his different forms.
First appearing in 1961, I always liked Ben. He’s one of Marvel’s most tragic figures and seeing him cope with his new normal is a little bit heartbreaking.
Wolverine from X-Men (Marvel)

Real Name: James Howlett
Powers: Wolverine is a mutant who possesses the ability to regenerate damaged or destroyed areas of his cellular structure at a rate far greater than that of an ordinary human. The speed at which this healing factor works varies in direct proportion with the severity of the damage Wolverine suffers.
Abilities: Due to his extensive training as a soldier, a C.I.A. operative, a samurai, a spy, and a member of the X-Men, Wolverine is an exceptional hand-to-hand combatant, having mastered virtually every fighting style on Earth.
Logan is perhaps the most tragic character in Marvel’s world of favorite superheroes. He dies multiple times, watches two of the women he loves die, one embrace darkness and he is even forced to kill one of them himself at one point. Though it might not be “possible” from the storyteller’s point of view, I’d like to see Logan have some peace. 1974 marks the introduction of Wolverine.
What are some of your favorite superheroes? I’m strictly a movie comic book heroes fan girl, but do any of you read the comic books? Share any thoughts you have below.
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References
Marvel character facts taken from Marvel.com. DC Comics character facts taken from DC.com.
Note this post was first published (ten years ago!) on another publication. I have decided to give it a slight refresh and republish it here for the RissiWrites.com archives.
Great list. Not personally big on Comic books but my youngest one likes them. We did enjoy the Marvel series.. most of them were pretty well done. But Endgame was pretty much the end for me.. it was a good place to stop. Though I will continue to follow Tom Holland as Spider Man if that continues.