POLL: Which New Hero Of The 2000s Is Poised For Long Term A-List Success?

POLL: Which New Hero Of The 2000s Is Poised For Long Term A-List Success?

The 90s saw the creation of a number of comic book characters achieve notoriety and acclaim, some of whom went on to become upper-tier A-listers of today's Marvel and DC. But what about the 2000s? Who is that decade's Deadpool, Bishop or Static Shock?

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By MarkJulian - Apr 28, 2013 06:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Comics




If we're honest, the 70s was the last decade that produced a number of great new comic book characters. Sure, the 80s had some notable new faces like She-Hulk, Lobo and Booster Gold but the 70s churned out the likes of Big Barda, The Forever People, The New Gods, Swamp Thing, Luke Cage, Ghost Rider, Iron Fist, Wolverine, Punisher, Colossus, Storm, Power Girl and a host of others. When we make our way to the 90s the number of new characters that stuck tapers off dramatically with the highlights being Spawn, Hellboy and War Machine. Looking at the last decade, there are some fresh faces full of potential that may not be A-listers today but are poised to become the stars of tomorrow. Which creation of the 2000s do you think will go on to achieve A-list status?


SENTRY

Created in 2000 by Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee, the Superman reminiscent hero faced an uphill battle simply because, well....he was reminiscent of Superman. With many fans viewing him simply as a cheap-knockoff, fan curiosity waned and Marvel took the character in a new direction that alienated readers even more. But with the right voice and art team, Sentry could return to even greater fanfare.


YOUNG AVENGERS

A few of the teams members where created prior to the 2000s but the concept of The Young Avengers first debuted in April 2005 from the minds of Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung. The characters are slowly cultivating followers and it's only a matter of time before one or more of the characters becomes the center of a publisher-wide crossover event.


INVINCIBLE

The character stands to benefit from the cross-media fame of its creator Robert Kirkman and his other hit comic book, The Walking Dead. Created in October 2002, the Skybound/Image character is a second-generation superhero that struggles to deal with his powers and other typical teenager issues. It seems like a no-brainer that Hollywood would be interested in adapting another of Kirkman's creations.


BLUE BEETLE (Jaime Reyes)

Debuting in February 2006, DC Comics has made a concerted effort to make the Jaimie Reyes version of Blue Beetle a household name and to a certain extent they have. Thanks to a cameo on Smallville and a starring role in the recent Young Justice: Invasion animated series, most youngsters probably know Reyes moreso than his predecessor, Ted Kord. But that recognition hasn't transformed into comic book success as the character has yet to demonstrate the ability to sustain a solo comic book, at least not yet.


MISS MARTIAN

Another character from the animated Young Justice television show, must probably know the young superhero from that show and not her comic book roots. Created by Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel in Teen Titans #37 (August 2006) she shares a similar origin story as Superman as a youthful Martian placed in a rocket and sent to our solar system to escape a war between the White and Green Martians. With the show now 'possibly' concluded, DC Comics would be wise to revamp their current Teen Titans series to resemble a close approximation of the show for fans hungry for those stories to continue.




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616
616 - 4/28/2013, 6:21 PM
Isn't blue beetle a reboot?
IronLantern79
IronLantern79 - 4/28/2013, 6:23 PM
Not sure why Invincible isn't getting the love he deserves. It's a great book. Oh by the way FIRST!!! :)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i8zn5J_15U
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 4/28/2013, 6:23 PM
No X-23?
IronLantern79
IronLantern79 - 4/28/2013, 6:24 PM
DAMN!...So close...lol
616
616 - 4/28/2013, 6:24 PM
Yeah Blue Beetle debuted in 1939...
StarkAnthony
StarkAnthony - 4/28/2013, 6:26 PM
Is there an "other" option? There are other heroes out there I think have more potential. What about Miles Morales? I also like Spider-Girl (Arana) and Gravity. Bucky Barnes as the Winter Soldier is arguably new, since the Bucky from before his reintroduction was a very different character.
MarkJulian
MarkJulian - 4/28/2013, 6:27 PM
I'll add an other option, but it will clear out the previous votes.
FlashFacts
FlashFacts - 4/28/2013, 6:28 PM
i wish Static was pushed a little more. The new 52 series didnt do the character justice. but YJ was a step in the right direction.
citizenofgotham
citizenofgotham - 4/28/2013, 6:28 PM
The first incarnation of YA was dope. The new book, not so much.
CavEl
CavEl - 4/28/2013, 6:29 PM
Isn't Sentry dead? For good?
FlashFacts
FlashFacts - 4/28/2013, 6:30 PM
I think Miles Morales will break out in due time.
Ryden
Ryden - 4/28/2013, 6:30 PM
Has to be Invincible. Great book, interesting take on the superhero world. What's great about Invincible is that it's largely funny and very obviously getting digs at established heroes like the Justice League, but there are so many moments of pure drama like when Omni-Man revealed to Invincible the real reason why he was on Earth and then proceeded to kick the sheeat out of him. Total gold.
TonyChu
TonyChu - 4/28/2013, 6:36 PM
Young Avengers. Especially Wiccan.
shamo
shamo - 4/28/2013, 6:36 PM
DC: Blue Beetle and Red Hood (assuming he counts)
Marvel: X-23 and Sentry
MarkJulian
MarkJulian - 4/28/2013, 6:38 PM
@earzmundo I added yours to the end of my review along with nibs, best I can do.
SkaarJones
SkaarJones - 4/28/2013, 6:40 PM
Sentry
TonyChu
TonyChu - 4/28/2013, 6:40 PM
I would put Invincible to a close second and then Blue Beetle, Sentry, and Miss Martian.
polarkyle
polarkyle - 4/28/2013, 6:41 PM
They just don't make characters like they did in the 60's
CoughCough
CoughCough - 4/28/2013, 6:48 PM
None of these are very good. Most of them just a rehash of the current heroes or 2nd generation. Both DC and Marvel have stopped trying to produce quality heroes like they did during the gold/silver age. I think the problem is that they keep trying to introduce these new guys in their popular books so they can get noticed. But at the same time the popular guys is going to keep the spotlight from them(ex: alpha, star-brand, young avengers).

Although they may not have the most potential for being A-List, the Runaways have some pretty original characters.
mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 4/28/2013, 6:50 PM
I voted for Blue Beetle. The Sentry is a joke.

He needs to undergo a major revamp to be seen as more than a knock off of Superman.
theInvincibleMexiMan
theInvincibleMexiMan - 4/28/2013, 6:52 PM
for me its Kate Bishop. She's an awesome character and has definitely become one of my favorite Marvel characters.

KaineBParker
KaineBParker - 4/28/2013, 7:00 PM
Where do you vote?
kam
kam - 4/28/2013, 7:02 PM
I know who Winter Solider is, but they completely remolded him into a new character which i kinda think should be on this list if blue beetle is on the list
Armageddon26
Armageddon26 - 4/28/2013, 7:06 PM
I would have assumed that the likes of Reptil, Miles Morales, or X-23 would have been choices, they have better chances than the likes of Sentry anyway.

And I'd say Damien Wayne but I'm not sure if he would count or not
HULK2099
HULK2099 - 4/28/2013, 7:11 PM
Def young avengers
ablee337
ablee337 - 4/28/2013, 7:16 PM
X-23 is my vote
LucasMend
LucasMend - 4/28/2013, 7:18 PM
Mehh, none.
jbak368
jbak368 - 4/28/2013, 7:18 PM
Just have to say in relation to the Miss Martian bit - you do know that Mars is already IN our solar system, right?
MarkJulian
MarkJulian - 4/28/2013, 7:19 PM
I wonder if people said the same thing about all the new characters introduced in the 80s?
JustDame
JustDame - 4/28/2013, 7:25 PM
I never really hated Sentry like most did. Jaime Reyes is cool though. Also, you can argue that Winter Soldier is a new character. Kinda...sorta...not really but kinda.
JayJayCAW
JayJayCAW - 4/28/2013, 7:26 PM
go Miss Martian, love that little White Martian/Green Martian Wannabee lol, then again I love Martian Manhunter so...yea expanding his storylines is always a bonus to me :D
Pokeysteve
Pokeysteve - 4/28/2013, 7:44 PM
Obviously it's Sentry even though he sucks. Ms. Martian is the best.
mctrinket
mctrinket - 4/28/2013, 7:48 PM
None of the above? That's a pretty weak list.

How about a character that is not a total spin-off of a previous character?
DamienGrayson
DamienGrayson - 4/28/2013, 7:59 PM
If Blue Beetle counts as "new" (new person taking on the name with new powers), my vote has to go with Red Hood.

He was a successful recurring anti-hero/ villain in Batman comics, he got an animated feature which IMO was one of the best Warner Premiere films to date, and with all the cancellations that have taken place since the New 52, Red Hood and the Outlaws has continued to do well.

TheArachnidAvenger
TheArachnidAvenger - 4/28/2013, 8:14 PM
I would have to say x-23 and the runaways, but most likely the runaways. Wasn't marvel planning to make a movie of the runaways?
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