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Kneel before Zod!
General Zod in 'Superman Comics', instilling fear and demanding subservience as he exercises his authority.
I am vengeance, I am the night, I am Batman!
Batman in 'Batman Comics', expressing his dark and avenging character persona.
In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight...
Green Lantern in 'Green Lantern Comics', reciting the Green Lantern Corps oath.
I’m always angry.
Bruce Banner/The Hulk in 'The Avengers', acknowledging the secret to his ability to control his transformations into Hulk.
I have nothing to prove to you.
Captain Marvel in 'Captain Marvel', asserting her self-worth and independence.
Sweet Christmas!
Luke Cage in 'Luke Cage Comics', exclaiming his patented catchphrase which expresses surprise or awe.
No one stays good in this world.
Superman in 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice', expressing his disillusionment with maintaining idealism in a corrupted world.
Imperius Rex!
Namor the Sub-Mariner in 'Sub-Mariner Comics', signaling his royal status and battle cry.
Face it, Tiger... You just hit the jackpot!
Mary Jane Watson in 'Spider-Man', charmingly introducing herself to Peter Parker.
It's clobberin' time!
The Thing in 'Fantastic Four', expressing excitement and readiness for battle.
With great power comes great responsibility.
Uncle Ben in 'Spider-Man', conveying to Peter Parker that he must use his powers for the good of others.
Spoon!
The Tick in 'The Tick', comically shouting his battle cry that parodies traditional superhero catchphrases.
Hawkguy? As what, Iron Man's sidekick?
Hawkeye in 'Hawkeye Comics', humorously addressing a questionable nickname and his place among other heroes.
I'm the best there is at what I do, but what I do best isn't very nice.
Wolverine in 'X-Men', asserting his prowess and hinting at his violent means of solving problems.
Reality is just a crutch for people who can't handle drugs.
The Freak in 'Spider-Man', presenting his twisted view on reality and substance abuse.
This is my gift, my curse. Who am I? I'm Spider-man.
Peter Parker in 'Spider-Man', summarizing his dual life and the weight of his superhero persona.
I can do this all day.
Captain America in 'Captain America Comics' and various movies, demonstrating his indomitable will and perseverance.
I've been at the mercy of men just following orders. Never again.
Magneto in 'X-Men' Comics, reflecting on his traumatic past and resolve for self-determination.
There is a right and a wrong in the universe and that distinction is not hard to make.
Superman in 'Superman Comics', endorsing his moral clarity and sense of justice.
Why so serious?
The Joker in 'Batman Comics', mocking his victims and displaying his twisted sense of humor.
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