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scarletspeed7
02/06/20 1:18:07 PM
#132:


Underleveled posted...
Shadow the Hedgehog
Overly edgy and ultimately fairly uninspired. Like most of the Sonic series, compelling for children but pretty lightweight for adults.
Rating: 43/100


hombad46 posted...
Bart Allen
Bart was at his peak capacity as a character in the late 90s and early 00s, serving as the nonstop comic relief of both Young Justice and the Teen Titans. While suddenly foisting him into the Flash role was bold, it also proved quite stupid. The character didn't need to evolve so quickly; there is always room for exploration in young characters while they remain young, and it's good that DC rolled him back to Kid Flash eventually.
Rating: 72/100


Murphiroth posted...
Isaac Clarke
Dead Space does not exactly foster meaningful storytelling, relying on atmosphere to convey virtually all of its unique personality. This also means that characters in Dead Space are nothing more than components of horror flavor. I don't particularly care about Isaac Clarke; there's not much depth to him, and he's really just a guy in armor that doesn't match up to Samus'.
Rating: 53/100


Anagram posted...
Hal Jordan
Geoff Johns and Grant Morrison both understand the value of Hal Jordan, something that I think was taken for granted for decade upon decade until Hal was eventually driven into insanity and given a redemption arc. For me, the evolution to Parallax and then to the Spectre was endlessly fascinating and one of the most important ingredients in 90s DC, but after that point, Johns demonstrated exactly why Hal was needed. The Silver Age has its place still in modern comics.
Rating: 81/100


Fastbreak posted...
Ric Flair
Ric Flair was compelling up until 1999, and at that point he became a complete nostalgia act, where impersonators actually outperformed him on a week-to-week basis. I look back fondly on his runs in the 90s, however.
Rating: 74/100

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