Who is the most Chad hero of western comics? I'm talking both in the U.S and Europe.
Who is the most Chad hero of western comics? I'm talking both in the U.S and Europe
Batman
Our boy, Donald Duck.
Scrooge McDuck
or Aquaman
Prior to Tom King's run, yes.
Stardust
Captain America
Dredd or Conan, can't decide which. The Phantom is up there too.
>left at the alter
>cries and rages about it, falling into a depression
>his girl gets over him and chases the mighty BBC
He aint a chad anymore.
Why are all the facial expressions in this comic so priceless.
>I am scared and upset
:^|
every decade has the Tim B^Uckley it deserves
Truly chad heros don't exist, because comic book writers are females and beta males. They cannot deliver a true Chad experience.
Conan
Pascal Brutal deserves at least a mention
- He be god of the river punishing his children
- Would you shut up? Everytime there is something you don't understand it has to be the gods or magic
- Master, don't approach!
- Pfff, Ibis' balls!
- Hey, you!
Slowly the man exits the river. Imhotep feels something strange happening in his loincloth.
- What do you want, little man?
- I am Imhotep and that means "He who comes in peace". I am Djeser's vizir and architect and he is your king. Bow before me and tell me your name.
- My name is "Paskyah Brutios" and that means "he who is respected by the oxen" and I bow before noone.
Conan.
Stark used to be a Chad. A long, long time ago... Generally, I'd say the Chaddest Chad to ever Chad, in Big 2 Comics at least, would be Nick Fury. He's honestly the guy I use as a "Power Fantasy". I love Hal Jordan to bits, I identify and "self insert" as Tony Stark, but Fury's my Go-To Power Fantasy guy.
>Conan The (THOT) Destroyer
These
unironically Herbie Popnecker
Duke, of course.
Namor, obvs