B-List Superheroes We Want in the Movies
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These are the comic book benchwarmers who deserve their chance on the big screen.
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Comic books have been fodder for the silver screen since the Superman serials of the 1940s. The Man of Steel and Batman long sustained the genre, which exploded with the X-Men and Spider-Man franchises. Now second-tier Marvel crime buster Iron Man is creating surprise super-buzz, and Hollywood is scouring secret lairs for other less famous but cool comic book characters who deserve movie immortality. Hey, look no further: We’ve got your super cheat sheet!


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She-Hulk
First appeared: The Savage She-Hulk #1 (Marvel) 1980
Origin: Hulk smash! She-Hulk sexy! A blood transfusion from Bruce Banner lends his cousin similar anger-management issues, green skin, and superhuman D-cups.
Movie potential: When not tossing 18-wheelers across state lines, She-Hulk is a lawyer who handles superhero cases. That’s cameo gold!
Hollywood identity: Jessica Biel and Katherine Heigl should Jell-O wrestle for the role…or just for exercise!


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Luke Cage
First appeared: Hero for Hire #1 (Marvel) 1972
Origin: Framed for heroin possession, the former Carl Lucas was subjected to prison experiments that bestowed super-strength and bullet-bouncing skin.
Movie potential: Though Cage is now an Avenger (and bald), his ’70s blaxploitation roots, when he sport­ed an Afro, squashed Harlem loan sharks, and shouted, “Sweet Christmas!” is ripe for retro treatment.
Hollywood identity: Start lifting again, Will Smith. You can totally rock that tiara and yellow blouse.


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Captain Canuck
First appeared: Captain Canuck #1 (Comely) 1975
Origin: A Royal Canadian Mountie absorbs powers from aliens, dons maple-leaf-emblazoned Spandex, and battles evil in a near future where Canada is—get this—one of the world’s most powerful nations.
Movie potential: C.C. protects the border from an invasion…of Whopper-inhaling Americans, eh?
Hollywood identity: Keep it Canadian with Keanu!


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Black Widow
First appeared: Tales of Suspense #52 (Marvel) 1964
Origin: This former KGB superagent not only defected but proved her love for the West by hooking up with Iron Man, Hawkeye, Hercules, and Daredevil. Foreign chicks, huh?
Movie potential: All this femme fatale needs is a license to kill, plenty of ammo, and John Woo.
Hollywood identity: We’d watch Jessica Alba read the phone book, so imagine her battling baddies and seducing villains. You just did.


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Nixon
First appeared: Hard Boiled #1 (Dark Horse) 1990
Origin: The star of the ultraviolent graphic novel is an android programmed to think he’s a tax collector—until his wiring snaps and brain-splattering hell breaks loose.
Movie potential: The brainchild of Sin City’s Frank Miller and The Matrix’s Geof Darrow. ’Nuff said.
Hollywood identity: Killing machine with midlife crisis? Somebody get Nic Cage the right hairpiece, stat!


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The Sandman
First appeared: The Sandman #1 (D.C.) 1989
Origin: Head off to never-never land with the Maker of Dreams as he navigates the legends of humanity’s collective unconscious (courtesy of author Neil Gaiman).
Movie potential: The comic that launched 1,000 goths is tailor-made for Tim Burton.
Hollywood ident­ity: Jonathan Rhys-Meyers has the brooding prettyboy thing down.



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