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I guess I don't really know a whole lot about Deadpool other than he has an extremely devoted fan base who are furious about that Godawful Wolverine movie
I have read one Deadpool comic, but my real liking for the character started after watching the following :I'll go with Deadpool... probably the strongest argument is... well.. Deadpool!
Breaking the 4th wall in comics, being aware he's in a comic and cracking jokes, but still getting the job done seems full of win to me.
Runner up might be Gambit; I've always had an interest in the more shady, rogue-like characters (though I'm more inclined to side with villains rather than heroes in general). His background is quite interesting, as is his mutant superpower, by potentially turning everything into a projective/explosive.
And then there's Spider Jerusalem, who doesn't have any powers at all. He's a journalist, but he lives in a rather dystopian world and brushes it off with a lot of humor. He does portray a more cynic anti-hero with a lot of commentary about the world he lives in. I'm overall interested in cyberpunk and dystopian stuff, so his cynic world view in such a world is quite amusing.
Oh, and a few guys from Watchmen.Rorschach... which probably is similar to Spider Jerusalem, just more grounded in this world I guess. The Comedian feels a bit Rorschach, just more sociopathic, whereas Rorschach is probably a bit more antisocial. And Dr. Manhattan of course... I mean, omnipotent seems like a good trait for a superhero.
I have read one Deadpool comic, but my real liking for the character started after watching the following :