10 Best (And Worst) Comic Book Superheroes On The Big Screen

5. Catwoman - Catwoman

Halle Berry Catwoman (3) Women have always been fantasized a bit in superhero movies. Their costumes aren't physically feasible, they're usually getting captured, and even the most innocent seems to have a little sexpot in them. Halle Berry's Catwoman took female stereotypes to a whole new level. Overly sexualized, with a costume that had its own superpower by not revealing anything scandalous. A "bad-girl" attitude that just made everyone want to see if she really had nine lives. And her two weapons were a whip and claws, that she slunk around her body. Ladies and gentlemen, the heroine of BDSM has arrived!

4. Fantastic 4 - Fantastic 4 Series

FantasticFour This one was hard. They didn't have the greatest villains to deal with. The costumes and stories were bland. But all in all, Marvel's original superhero team just brought one nothing but a good night's sleep. Going down the line are four characters that one couldn't care less about. Mr. Fantastic was a genius thwarted by how awesome he is. His one weakness? He now has graying hair. Invisible Woman...right, your eyes are up there. Now why am I caring about what you have to say? You're angry again? And moving on... The Thing. You're also angry. Very angry and...please don't hurt me. That's it? There's nothing more you can give me? And The Human Torch. Great lines, devil-may-care attitude, but then you had to ruin it all with the "Super-Torch", joining every power in a nice gagging metaphor about the power of togetherness. Four heroes, four misses, next!
 
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