28 good and bad comic book characters to be quarantined with

Marvel's Avengers: Age Of Ultron..Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.)..Ph: Jay Maidment..©Marvel 2015
Marvel's Avengers: Age Of Ultron..Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.)..Ph: Jay Maidment..©Marvel 2015 /
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Harley Quinn season 2, episode 3, “Trapped.” Image Courtesy Warner Bros. Television Distribution/DC Universe /

King Shark

Most of the slides are about the comic book versions of these characters. However, this one is the Harley Quinn version.

King Shark is just a pleasant half shark and half man. Watching the show, you sometimes forget that he’s a people-eating shark. Normally, he’s a joy to be around. He always seems like he’s happy. Until he smells blood or you make him mad (which takes a lot).

If it wasn’t for the uncertainty on whether or not he’d eat you, he could be the best buddy here. You’d watch TV and laugh all through this craziness.

Just, don’t get a paper cut.

Verdict: Good (but dangerous) quarantine buddy

Doctor Strange

The Master of the Mystic Arts and Sorcerer Supreme can be just as big of a jerk as Lex Luthor when he wants to be. Most heroes with powers don’t use them for random things; Dr. Stephen Strange does.

We’ve seen him use his mystical abilities to pick up women, erase the mind of someone annoying him, or something as simple as not having to go to the ATM and checking hockey scores. This might be fun. He could show you wonders of the universe via the astral plane without leaving the house. Or, he would put you to sleep for annoying him. This is beginning to seem like a trend. Who do you think is worse? The comic book or MCU version?

Verdict: Bad quarantine buddy