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About Kim_Chick
Hi, my name is Kim, called TASSY_PINKBITS by many of my friends and I am just starting to get back out there in a nudist world. I have been getting around naked for most of my life.
My Ex boy friend (1 year ago) did not like me showing my body openly at home and out last summer on the beach, so I said good bye to him a year ago.
Looking for a new boy friend that naturist's (and a true naturist, not fake) so I can get out my in my Natural Naked Body more often.
My Facebook is Kim.Ann.Chick
Nobody should die without trying skinny-dipping. It's a wonderful feeling, an entirely different experience from swimming in a costume. And sunbathing without clothes on a beautiful beach is a delightful experience. If you have never tried naturism before, just imagine stepping out of your clothes and feeling the sun warm your whole body as the gentle sea breeze caresses your skin. Then swim in the warm sea. Afterward's, no clumsy changing behind a towel. And no wet costume to carry or travel in. Once you have tried it you'll never look back. Nonetheless,some who have never tried naturism may feel that they would be too embarrassed to take off all their clothes in a public place like a beach. Many first-timers do feel self-conscious for a while. But it always wears off quickly and they come to realize that nothing could be more natural and comfortable than sunbathing and swimming naked. And that makes practical sense, when you think about it. A costume does not help with swimming - actually it gets in the way. Nor does it keep you warm on the beach - it just leaves you with white bits. And the present fashion on many textile beaches that men wear long "swim shorts" that flap damply around the knees when the wearer has been swimming is a strong argument for finding the nearest naturist beach and stripping off altogether. There's another reason for favoring naturist beaches. Naturists are generally speaking thinking people rather than conformists. Consequently they are generally courteous,respectful and friendly. Naturist beaches are mostly peaceful places, mercifully devoid of "ghetto-blasters", noisy ball games, shouting and screaming and other unpleasant aspects of an increasing number of popular non-naturist beaches.They are ideal places to relax.
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- Gender
- Woman
- Orientation
- Straight
- Height
- 5' 8"
- Weight
- 110
- Hometown
- Sandy Bay
- Education
- High School Diploma
- Religion
- Catholic
- Income Level
- > 300k
- Occupation
- Kids
- None yet
- Smokes
- Drinks
- Yes
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- Gender
- Orientation
- Height
- Weight
- Hometown
- Education
- Religion
- Income Level
- Occupation
- Kids
- Smokes
- Drinks
Here for
- Dating
- Relationship
- Platonic Friends
- Networking
- Casual Acquaintances
Who I'd like to meet
I'm a woman who is proud of myself, I respect myself and others I'm aware of who I am and seek no definition form the person I'm with nor do I expect him to read my mind. I'm strong enough to make my dreams come true I know love and I give love I recognize that my love has great value and must be reciprocated. I believe I have a dash of inspiration and a dabble of endurance. I know my past, understand my present and I always move towards my future and I know God and with God the world is my playground but without him I just be played .I'm looking for a good man as I'm a good woman he doesn't have to declare how sensitive, sweet, sincere he is as time will tell he won't degrade me if our opinion's clash, he can admit when he's wrong. A good man will not meet every thing on my check list because he's human with frailties and faults mixed in with him wonderful, strong attributes, he needs my love and respect just as I need his. Over time we grow and become one ... he doesn't have to be flashy or rich or have a great body (but hey I won't be unhappy if he doe's) I'm just looking for my Mr Right you know someone I can be his Miss Right.
My Interests
* Advertising – methods and systems, and efficiency* Animals and wildlife* Art – contemporary art and artists – I like discovering interesting Italian artists* Boats – all sorts, but especially hi-tech, high-speed ones – more on this lower down the list* Business – strategy, development* Cars, Eco friendly engines, electric power, bio fuels, European, Asian, and American (I like muscle cars)* Coffee machines – Italian espresso makers, especially the coffee bar versions* Cooking* Culture – what it is, how it differs and evolves* Current affairs – news, views, and happenings in Italy and elsewhere* Design – combining function and form – why I like guitars, cars, motorbikes, tools, knives & guns* Economics* English teaching – how to help people learn English, develop & consolidate their skills* Environment – maintaining and enhancing it* Firearms – always found them fascinating. Don’t really know why.* Films and entertainment – Science fiction is my favourite genre* Food and drink – discovering new flavours, and nutrition* Guitars – had a couple, cannot play them – love the sound, and the form, though. Want an electro-acoustic Ovation model – one day.* High speed surface water travel. The amazing, but now extinct, Ekroplan* High speed below surface marine travel, using, for example, supercavitation technology, like the DARPA Underwater Express.* History – modern history, but not only* Intelligence – how we develop it, why some people are more intelligent than others, different types of intelligence, artificial intelligence* Internet, and related technology, css, php, web design* Journalism, including press freedom, citizen journalism* Language – how we learn them, develop our skills, how to accelerate learning, grammar* Law, and legal systems (civil v common law), legal terminology* Legends – and their origins* Marketing – web and traditional methods. Tourism and travel promotion via the internet* Martial arts – Tai chi* Media and communications – differences between cultures, new techniques, especially use of www* Mobile phones – technology, functions, operating systems* Motorbikes – big, fast ones (I’ve had a few moderately fast, but not big ones)* Motor and motorbike racing – especially motorbike racing* Mountain biking, cycling, and bikes* Music – many genres, including classical, rock, blues, acid jazz and some pop* Non-lethal weapons – I like the idea of being able to disable someone without killing him/her* Paranormal events – ghosts* Photography, cameras, lenses, off-camera flash (I’m a novice at this) and photo editing* Politics – political systems – particularly new ones!* Psychology – what it is, and how it effects out lives, and use of the www* Real estate & architecture* Renewable energy – particularly solar energy, biomass & wave/ocean power generation systems* Science – just about everything, much of which is mixed in with this list* Shooting – bows and arrows, crossbows, pistols, rifles, pea shooters, rail guns* Space, space travel, and UFOs* Technology – web technology, computers, operating systems, applications* Television – how it is used, how it can be used* Tools – love ‘em (weird, I know!) – drills, spanners, saws, screwdrivers, soldering gear* Travel – being in other places, not getting there!* Video games and gaming platforms – Wii, Playstation* Walking – in the country or mountains up hills, but not down them!* Wine – particularly Australian wines and prosecco!* Writing – techniques, writing for the web, trying to improve my own writing skills, and how to teach others to write
Movies
# Annie Hall(1977) Directed by Woody AllenWoody Allen's masterpiece is simply the smartest, most intuitive film I've seen. Somehow, no matter what phase I'm going through in my life, Annie Hall always has something very profound to say that is always personal. Brilliant.# Vertigo(1958) Directed by Alfred HitchcockMesmerizing film with almost no dialogue. The performances of Stewart and Novak had to be perfect and they were. Hitchcock shines a light on his own obsessions.# The Godfather(1972) Directed by Francis Ford CoppolaA perfectly told story. Coppola takes his time to tell a good story. Seemingly a lost art. A movie of amazing conviction.# The Third Man(1949) Directed by Carol ReedFlawless performances by Joseph Cotten, Valli, and Orson Welles. This movie not only has the best entrance in history, but also my favorite exit in the wonderfully somber finish.# Gates of Heaven(1978) Directed by Errol MorrisRoger Ebert mentions this fascinating documentary about pet cemetaries to be among the ten best movies ever made and after two years of searching for the out of print video, I have to agree. The film that comes closest to exploring the mysteries of life and death# Boogie Nights(1997) Directed by Paul Thomas AndersonDoes anybody realize yet how great this movie is? The group of people most affected by the move from the free love seventies to the conservative Reagan eighties, the pornography industry struggles to make the adjustment.# A Clockwork Orange(1971) Directed by Stanley KubrickKubrick's masterpiece of sex and violence is both disturbing and entertaining. The cyclical story telling is masterful.# E.T.(1982) Directed by Steven SpielbergThere seems to be an E.T. backlash and I don't know why. The decency of this movie is overwhelming. It should reassure every person that there is a true goodness out there.# This Is Spinal Tap(1982) Directed by Rob ReinerWhat a comedy should be. Respects the intelligence of the viewer to get the jokes. This movie must be seen many times to get all the jokes.# Hoop Dreams(1994) Directed by Steve JamesThe best documentary I've ever seen is more than just a great story about basketball. As the lives of Arthur and William are shaped, they move in directions that would have seemed schmaltzy in fiction. Breathtaking.# Leaving Las Vegas(1995) Directed by Mike FiggisA movie full of contradictions. It is full of redemption and loss of hope. Elisabeth Shue provides a heart for the masterpiece. Nicolas Cage, we know you can act like this. Please do it again.# Pulp Fiction(1994) Directed by Quentin TarantinoTime shifting has never been as seamless as Tarantino's use. This movie has spawned all the imitators and no equals.# On the Waterfront(1954) Directed by Elia Kazan"I coulda been a contender" is my favorite line in a movie. Brando gives the performance of anybody's lifetime. Kazan controversy aside, he is a fabulous director.# Magnolia(1999) Directed by Paul Thomas AndersonWith this sprawling, ambitious, thrilling, and emotional journey, Anderson has clearly established himself as THE director to watch.# The Graduate(1967) Directed by Mike NicholsCaptures the confusing time between when you think you know everything and you realize you don't know anything. Hoffman gives us a glimpse of things to come.# It Happened One Night(1934) Directed by Frank CapraCharming and decent in a way that Capra only seems to understand. We need more Capras in this world.# Citizen Kane(1941) Directed by Orson WellesAlthough not my absolute favorite, Citizen Kane is the best movie ever made. Every movie made after it has been affected by it.# Casablanca(1942) Directed by Michael CurtizNext.# Fargo(1996) Directed by Joel CoenA truly original movie. There's nothing like this one. Frances McDormand is brilliant as the sherriff in the middle of selfishness she can't imagine.# Short Cuts(1993) Directed by Robert AltmanAltman's mosaic of Los Angeles life is a brilliant look at how we interact with each other. Note how if you rearrange the characters with different people how much better their lives could be.# Raising Arizona(1987) Directed by Joel CoenA road runner cartoon brought to life. The chase scene is as funny a scene as we've had.# North by Northwest(1959) Directed by Alfred HitchcockAs entertaining a movie as there is. Hitchcock pulls out all the stops with this comic thriller. Great setpieces and Cary Grant at his best.# Dead Man Walking(1995) Directed by Tim RobbinsA movie that truly has a heart. Penn and Sarandon give their best performances in this death row drama.# Dr. Strangelove(1964) Directed by Stanley KubrickA movie where the world blows up and it's one of the funniest movies ever made.# The Shawshank Redemption(1994) Directed by Frank DarabontWhat a great story. Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman are magnificent in a story about hope and love and the things that get in the way. Listening to Freeman's narration is worth the price of admission.# Forrest Gump(1994) Directed by Robert ZemeckisI didn't care for Forrest the first time I saw the movie. It grows on me every time I watch it now. I don't know what I was missing now.# The Sweet Hereafter(1997) Directed by Atom EgoyanDevastating story of a community recovering after a school bus crash. Ian Holm turns in a masterful performance as a lawyer trying to arrange a lawsuit. Sarah Polley is amazing as the only child survivor of the crash.# To Kill A Mockingbird(1962) Directed by Robert MulliganThere's something very magical about this simple story. The children seem to play in a way that makes all other movies seem fake.# Schindler's List(1993) Directed by Steven SpielbergA movie I underrated for a long time because I saw it on video. I finally saw it on the big screen and I don't know how I missed this amazing story the first time.# The Princess Bride(1987) Directed by Rob ReinerFun fantasy that has it all and the best revenge plot I've seen.# Taxi Driver(1976) Directed by Martin ScorseseFascinating depiction of urban breakdown. De Niro has never been better.# Eyes Wide Shut(1999) Directed by Stanley KubrickKubrick's last movie is also one of his best. Rich setpieces, swift moviemaking, a gutwrenching score, and a story so involving that your eyes will be wide open.# The Best Years of Our Lives(1946) Directed by William WylerI never cry in movies and this one gets me four times every time I watch it.# Go(1999) Directed by Doug LimanA movie of incredible momentum. It is funny, interesting, exciting and quotable. It's tantra, baby!# Bananas(1971) Directed by Woody AllenWoody Allen's funniest film. Shows how flexible a filmmaker he is. Instead of doing serious work, he can slapstick with the best of them as well.# The Manchurian Candidate(1962) Directed by John FrankenheimerLight years ahead of any other political thriller, Frank Sinatra brought this masterpiece back to the masses after it had been out of circulation for years.# Stealing Home(1988) Directed by Steven Kampmann and William PorterRedefines the way memories stick in my head. Another movie that makes reality seem fake.# Sweet Smell of Success(1957) Directed by Alexander MackendrickBrutal movie with amazing performances by Tony Curtis and Burt Lancaster. Along with North by Northwest, as entertaining as movies get.# Rain Man(1987) Directed by Barry LevonsohnHoffman's wonderful, but Cruise is the one who has the hard job in this heartwarmer.# Midnight Cowboy(1969) Directed by John SchlesingerHoffman and Voight's best performances. Brutal picture of being on the outside looking in.# The Lady Vanishes(1938) Directed by Alfred HitchcockEarly Hitchcock comic thriller is the best of his early work. Wonderful use of the MacGuffins.# Do the Right Thing(1989) Directed by Spike LeeThe meltdown of a small town is thrown against the backdrop of a sizzling hot summer. Were there any other movies in the eighties that tried to say anything?# Psycho(1960) Directed by Alfred HitchcockI'm past the point where Psycho truly scares me. Now I'm just amazed at how well crafted the story is. Every detail is perfectly put together by Hitchcock.# Hoosiers(1987) Directed by David AnspaughUplifting and inspirational in a way that few movies can be. Dennis Hopper is marvelous as the drunk that knows everything there is to know about basketball.# Bonnie and Clyde(1969) Directed by Arthur PennAs well crafted a movie as there is besides Citizen Kane. The bad guys don't seem so bad, yet their outcome seems fair.# Mr. Smith Goes to Washington(1939) Directed by Frank CapraThe Capra touch on a ridiculously patriotic movie that actually works. Everything Capra touches is perfect in this film.# Rebecca(1940) Directed by Alfred HitchcockHitchcock's melodrama with a fabulous performance by Joan Fontaine is a great, sweeping epic that you'd expect from anybody except Hitchcock.# The Thin Man(1934) Directed by W.S. Van DykeThe best of the high society sleuths. There is a mystery in the middle, but all what really registers are the wonderful one-liners.# Top Secret!(1984) Directed by Jim Abrahams and David ZuckerForget Airplane, this is the best laughs per minute movie there is. Val Kilmer is fabulous in his first movie. It is also the movie on my list I get the most criticism for. Remember, the list is my favorite movies, not the best.# The Godfather, Part II(1974) Directed by Francis Ford CoppolaNot as good as the first, but then again, not many are. Still a wonderful sequel with wonderful insights into Michael Corleone. Bob De Niro's not a bad addition either.# Manhattan(1979) Directed by Woody AllenWoody Allen's all too close to real life depiction of his love with a younger woman. Very funny and touching. A nice companion to Annie Hall.# The Player(1992) Directed by Robert AltmanA great movie looking at the movies. Along with Short Cuts, Altman has given us two fabulous and very different movies about Los Angeles life.# 2001: A Space Odyssey(1968) Directed by Stanley KubrickThis movie borders on mind numbingly boring at times and then goes to some of the most thrilling cinema ever made. A visual masterpiece.# Bound(1996) Directed by Andy and Larry WachowskiA masterfully written and directed thriller. This movie goes to extremes to tell it's story. This is as good as you can do with $2 million.# One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest(1975) Directed by Milos FormanNicholson carries this movie. It's one that's hard to imagine with anybody else in the main role. Nurse Ratchett is as evil a character as we've had in film.# The Ice Storm(1997) Directed by Ang LeeA chilling tale of families that can't relate to their families. Some of the best child acting we've had.# Rebel Without a Cause(1955) Directed by Nicholas RayAs good a movie as we've had that deals with the awkwardness of growing up. James Dean became an icon because of this one.# Raging Bull(1980) Directed by Martin ScorseseScorsese and DeNiro manage to find a human essence in an essentially dispicable person. Aesthetically, a breathtakingly realistic film.# All About Eve(1950) Directed by Joseph MankiewiczA pure cat fight of a movie. Bette Davis is absolutely wonderful as the stage star who is being moved aside for a younger star.# A Streetcar Named Desire(1951) Directed by Elia KazanBrando is absolutely brilliant in this story of cruelty and tolerance.# In the Line of Fire(1993) Directed by Wolfgang PetersenA truly smart thriller with Eastwood and Malkovich turning in great performances as two guys who will give their life for the president.# Blood Simple(1984) Directed by Joel CoenStyle, style, and more style in the Coen brothers' first movie. A very good movie with absolutely no likeable characters.# The Fugitive(1993) Directed by Andrew DavisAnother great thriller. For my money, Harrison Ford's best performance, although I know I'll get many dissenting opinions.# Rear Window(1954) Directed by Alfred HitchcockThe original voyeuristic thriller. As imitated as any movie there is. Never duplicated.# Planes, Trains, and Automobiles(1987) Directed by John HughesAnother great laughs per minute movie. Comedies just don't seem as funny to me in the nineties.# Sunset Boulevard(1950) Directed by Billy WilderEerie story of man moving to Hollywood and ending up dead in the swimming pool instead of the secretarial pool.# Nashville(1975) Directed by Robert AltmanAltman's groundbreaking look at the country music scene is fabulous despite the country music. A wonderful movie of political and personal statements.# Sullivan's Travels(1941) Directed by Preston SturgesA filmmaker tries to make a movie for the suffering about the suffering only to discover that they just want to laugh. A movie that defended everything that Sturges did with his wonderful screwball comedies.# Ed Wood(1994) Directed by Tim BurtonDepp is fabulous as the title character, but Landau steals the show with one of the best performances of the decade as Bela Lugosi.# Platoon(1986) Directed by Oliver StoneThe first movie that started to make war feel like war to me. The story is marvelously crafted in a work of passion by Oliver Stone.# Dial "M" For Murder(1954) Directed by Alfred HitchcockVery entertaining one set movie. Hitchcock moves the story along well enough that you don't even notice that it's basically a stage play.# Doctor Zhivago(1965) Directed by David LeanPossibly the best looking film there is. There are setpieces that constantly haunt my memory.# Swingers(1996) Directed by Doug LimanA movie that hits a little too close to home. Fabulous comedy that hits perfect on the bar hoppers in L.A.# Tender Mercies(1982) Directed by Bruce BeresfordRobert Duvall is a one man show in a movie that is very simply about life# Shadow of a Doubt(1943) Directed by Alfred HitchcockHitchcock's favorite Hitchcock. A good ole murder on the home front.# Double Indemnity(1944) Directed by Billy WilderSizzling script leads this noir thriller. Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck turn in fabulous performances as the immoral lovers.# Strictly Ballroom(1992) Directed by Baz LuhrmanRidiculously funny look in to the world of ballroom dancing. As surprised as I've ever been that I loved a movie.# American Beauty(1999) Directed by Sam MendesBiting satire of American families gone wrong is wonderfully acted, but this is director of photography Conrad Hall's movie. A beautiful movie.# Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery(1997) Directed by Jay RoachYeah, baby! A movie that's funny over and over again. Most impressive in how many jokes they have going on in the screen at one time.# Paper Moon(1973) Directed by Peter BogdanovichWonderful story of the experienced con man who meets the more skilled con girl. Absolutely love the meaning of the title.# Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid(1969) Directed by George Roy HillOne of the few Westerns that has grabbed me. Bad choices of music, but fun comic thriller with Redford and Newman.# Harold and Maude(1971) Directed by Hal AshbyThe strangest love story you'll ever see. As dark a comedy as you'll ever see. All in all, a great movie. Check it out.# Field of Dreams(1989) Directed by Phil Alden RobinsonThe male cry out loud movie. A little oversentimental, but a movie of great moments and great feeling.# The Silence of the Lambs(1991) Directed by Jonathan DemmeGreat eerie thriller with two fabulous performances.# Exotica(1995) Directed by Atom EgoyanThe predecessor to The Sweet Hereafter is a dark, mysterious drama. Not for everybody, but an amazingly well structured story about loss.# The Great McGinty(1940) Directed by Preston SturgesA bum becomes a governor. That's not so hard to believe, is it? Another wonderful screwball comedy from Sturges.# Jaws(1975) Directed by Steven SpielbergWhat gets lost in the "theme park" around this movie is that it's an amazing thriller. Spielberg's nod to Hitchcock.# Strangers on a Train(1950) Directed by Alfred HitchcockYou kill my guy, I'll kill yours. Make sure you both agree to the deal. Hitchcock's thriller is wildly entertaining and has been copied many times.# Dazed and Confused(1993) Directed by Richard LinklaterThe story with almost no plot is somehow about as watchable and fun a movie as there is. Fun just to see all the future stars before they were stars# Back to the Future(1985) Directed by Robert ZemeckisSpeaking of fun, this one has boatloads of it. Another example that fluff in the eighties is a heck of a lot better than fluff in the nineties# Rosemary's Baby(1968) Directed by Roman PolanskiGroundbreaking horror film where the thrills are not in the effects, but in the reactions of Mia Farrow.# The Last Picture Show(1971) Directed by Peter BogdanovichWonderful depiction of teens turning into adults and adults manipulating them.# Saboteur(1942) Directed by Alfred HitchcockAnd yet another Hitchcock. And another early thriller with setpieces you can't forget. The Statue of Liberty sequence is one of the all-time greats.# High Art(1998) Directed by Lisa CholodenkoA small story told well. A movie that doesn't choose to lean toward hatred when discussing relationships. Fabulous performances by Radha Mitchell and Ally Sheedy# Paths of Glory(1957) Directed by Stanley KubrickEarly Kubrick film is one of the great anti-war movies.# Palm Beach Story(1942) Directed by Preston SturgesAnother great Sturges screwball comedy with some of his finest moments.# Apocalypse Now(1979) Directed by Francis Ford Coppola"I love the smell of napalm in the morning." The first half makes you feel that war isn't so bad and the second half makes sure you'll never feel that way again.# The Red Shoes(1948) Directed by Michael Powell and Emeric PressburgerA movie that stretches the visual boundaries. There are few movies that look better than this one to this day. Oh yeah, believe it or not, it's a ballet movie.# M*A*S*H(1970) Directed by Robert AltmanCrazy free-for-all comedy about the war is oddly scary and funny at the same time.# Goodfellas(1990) Directed by Martin ScorseseOkay, stop giving me crap. It's on the list. See, I really do like it. Seriously, Scorsese's crime drama is a mesmerizing look inside the world. Everybody talks about the tracking shot through the bar, but give me the simultaneous track and zoom in the diner.
Music
I love music, especially the Oldies of the 50s and 60s. And Country Music.
My Heroes
1. Spider-ManMy favorite and always will be. His relatable personality, personal life, and unique abilities have always intrigued me. He is a favorite to me and to countless others that relate to his high school life and situations. And to think Stan Lee had to sneak him into comics!2. DeadpoolWhere are the yellow boxes? :D3. Percy JacksonHe better get more comic books. He's a great character and is a most favorite hero of mine.4. Dick GraysonMy favorite Robin. I liked him best as Nightwing5. NightcrawlerThere is a reason why he makes the sound "bamf" when he teleports6. Obi-Wan KenobiMy favorite Jedi. "Use the force Luke"7. The DoctorHe has saved every corner of every universe in every time, alternate, and parallel. And he doesn't even need a weapon to do it.8. James GordonThe best cop and probably the best man in Gotham. He needs his own ongoing series.9. Hal JordanHis emerald light shines through the darkness in the galaxy10. Professor XHe made a home for mutants to be safe in a world that hated and feared them. Home is where the Hero is.11. BatmanIntelligence is the greatest weapon there is12. DaredevilThe Man without fear...13. Captain AmericaA total Patriot who always stands for what is right no matter what the costs14. WolverineA dark, tortured, gruff, loner. But also a righteous and almost fatherly leader of the X-Men15. IcemanHe's the coolest hero on anyone's list... (gee where is the obvious pun here?)16. SupermanThe first and still one of the best. He's the man of Steel17. Samus AranOne bad@$$ bounty hunter. Underneath that armor is some serious hotness and skill.18. Black CatDamn Felica Hardy is just way too attractive for comics. Spider-Man is one lucky dude19. Sub-ZeroAn incredible fighter with cool powers and a hero despite his brother's poor sense of morality20. AquamanIs a totally awesome despite what people say. Water powers are so cool and he does a WHOLE LOT more than talk to fish.21. ThorFOR ASGARD!!!!22. Eddie BrockAlways wanted him to be a hero. A great redemption story from venomous villain to lethal ally23. Black BoltI could only imagine what life would be like to want want to scream but know that even a whisper could kill thousands24. Barry AllenThe best Flash. I'm glad he's back and he was a Blue Lantern!25. Silver SurferI really want to fly through space on a surfboard,especially one that looks like that. This herald of Galactus is just plain cool in every way.
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