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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2016 21:25:21 GMT
Sidon Ithano or King Shark; which character is better?
Sidon Ithano, aka The Crimson Corsair Birthplace: Unknown Species: Delphidian Gender: Male Continuity: Canon Prominent appearances: "Star Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens" & "The Crimson Corsair and the Lost Treasure of Count Dooku" Character traits: Little is known about Sidon Ithano, but he was apparently a very stoic, soft-spoken figure.
Nanuae, aka King Shark Birthplace: Unknown Species: Hammerhead shark Gender: Male Continuity: New 52 Prime Earth Prominent appearances: "Suicide Squad Volume 4 #1" & "Suicide Squad Volume 4 #2" Character traits: King Shark had a weird, highly eccentric personality.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2016 21:10:18 GMT
Sidon Ithano clearly captured the Star Wars fans' imaginations with his unique, eye-catching design despite his brief appearance in The Force Awakens. It possibly helps that while the sequel films try to distance themselves as much as they can from the prequels, Sidon Ithano acts as a link to the prequel series which of course have their fans across the world since he wears a kaleesh helmet and searched for Dooku's lost treasure. Even in a fictional universe as bizarre as the DC universe, King Shark sticks out as being a truly weird character. The fact that they changed his origin in the DC animated movie he was in seems to make me think that even DC think that King Shark's comic book origin would stretch the more mainstream audience's suspension of disbelief.
Anyway, is anyone else going to vote?
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Post by SSJRuss on Nov 8, 2016 4:46:04 GMT
Sidon Ithano clearly captured the Star Wars fans' imaginations with his unique, eye-catching design despite his brief appearance in The Force Awakens. It possibly helps that while the sequel films try to distance themselves as much as they can from the prequels, Sidon Ithano acts as a link to the prequel series which of course have their fans across the world since he wears a kaleesh helmet and searched for Dooku's lost treasure. Even in a fictional universe as bizarre as the DC universe, King Shark sticks out as being a truly weird character. The fact that they changed his origin in the DC animated movie he was in seems to make me think that even DC think that King Shark's comic book origin would stretch the more mainstream audience's suspension of disbelief. Anyway, is anyone else going to vote? I genuinely love Sidon. We need more of him.
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Post by bigballerju on Nov 8, 2016 13:12:15 GMT
I voted for Sidon. King Shark is a D-List villain who only hit mainstream when he was on the Suicide Squad. Even then his character was uninteresting and you could care less.
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