
George of the Jungle originated in the ∦0s, a parody of the Tarzan story. If you doubt the popularity of George of the Jungle, just watch the new cartoon on Cartoon Network, or rent the DVD of the live-action film starring Brendan Fraser. But is he a true superhero since he only has powers because hes an alien, from another planet? Or is he just a guy who fell to ground on the right planet? Im sure fanboys debate this issue frequently, but as long as any incarnation of Superman includes a broad chest, incorruptible morals and old-fashioned chivalry, Im there. To me, Superman is the ultimate superhero. You can catch this caped crusader now on Cartoon Network in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Shes smart and witty, a teenage girl trying to figure out how to be her own person and still have a boyfriend at the same time.Ĭan you imagine a time when Batman wasnt the Dark Knight we know now? Hard to believe the many transformations this superhero has seen through the years, especially on television. If Daria were alive, right now, would she be Emo or Goth? Probably neither, as Daria doesnt conform to anyones trend. Regardless, Wonder Woman gave little girls their own superhero, one who was strong and gorgeous with lots of cool toys. Thank goodness we lived way, way out in the country. If I could ask creator Mike Judge one question, it would be, What will Bobby Hill be when he grows up? He has so many aspirations, I just cant imagine the answer.īefore those snappy drawers called Underoos were made, back when underpants looked like, well, underpants, I just took red and blue markers to my own white bottoms (as any 5 year old will) and made my own Wonder Woman costume. Hes the SpongeBob of the group, always optimistic, a dreamer. Fox Bobby Hill is my favorite character on King of the Hill.
