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European Superheroes
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:29 pm
by Sionnach Glic
The discussion about the location of Gotham City in another thread got me wondering about this. It just recently dawned on me that I've never seen any European superheroes. To clarify, by this I mean a superhero created by and published in a European country. The closest thing I've ever seen to this was V from
V for Vendetta, but even he was created by Americans (IIRC).
So,
are there any native European superheroes? Or are they just an American phenomenon?
Oh, and before someone brings him up,
Captain Euro doesn't count.
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:33 pm
by Tsukiyumi
No, he sure doesn't.
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 9:38 pm
by Graham Kennedy
Not a superhero as such, but there is Judge Dredd
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:05 pm
by Deepcrush
Is he from Europe?
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:25 pm
by Captain Seafort
IIRC, Mega City One is on the east coast of the US, but the series itself is British.
Does the Doctor count?
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:30 pm
by Sionnach Glic
Fair point on Judge Dredd. I guess he might count as one.
The Doctor not so much. I wouldn't really class him as the typical superhero type.
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:35 pm
by Lazar
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:37 pm
by Mikey
Garth Ennis' Hellblazer was published by DC, an American company, but he is British as is the hero of the series, John Constantine. I'm not sure of the nationality of his Bloody Mary character, though the miniseries was likewise published by a DC imprint. Similarly, Neil Gaiman is British and published by DC, though I have no idea of the nationality of Morpheus of the Sandman series.
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:01 am
by Foxbat
Harry Potter? (Ducks and takes cover...)
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:48 pm
by Mikey
Well, by some folks over here, Rob Green is considered a European superhero...
oooh, sorry - too soon?
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 4:46 pm
by Griffin
Mikey wrote:Well, by some folks over here, Rob Green is considered a European superhero...
oooh, sorry - too soon?
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 5:21 pm
by shran
Well, there is Earth-311 in Marvel, but it is set in 1602 in England. But still marvel.
http://marvel.wikia.com/Earth-311
Also, wiki doesn't seem to show that many.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superhero_ ... ted_States
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 5:52 pm
by Captain Seafort
Mikey wrote:Well, by some folks over here, Rob Green is considered a European superhero...]
Tell you what - you raise a statue to him, and we'll raise a statue to Benedict Arnold.
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 8:14 pm
by DarkMoineau
The Watchmen are a creation of the british Author Alan Moore. But they "work" in USA.
Maybe it is better to create an american Superhero when you want to sell because USA are the biggest market for Comics. Europe has his BD and Asia (Japan) the Manga.
Re: European Superheroes
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 11:52 pm
by Mikey
Captain Seafort wrote:Mikey wrote:Well, by some folks over here, Rob Green is considered a European superhero...]
Tell you what - you raise a statue to him, and we'll raise a statue to Benedict Arnold.
There are some major differences: early in the war, Arnold was a loyal and capable commander for the colonies; and also, Arnold din't help you guys avoid a loss.