Can anyone point me toward a current run of Sup Forums related media where someone is just an actual hero...

Can anyone point me toward a current run of Sup Forums related media where someone is just an actual hero? A character that's just doing right, and inspiring hope.

Everything seems to just be showing some kind of shitty side to every character to make them more "real." I need some hope... because that's what heroes are supposed to inspire.

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Superman.

Batman
Wally West
Superman

Superman

Spider-Man and Deadpool, by Joe Kelly

Superman, Batman, Detective Comics, Aquaman.

beck from tron uprising
mike from motorcity

I'm only pulling Detective Comics for Cass and Basil, everyone else sucks in that team.

Current Mighty Thor series. Jane doing her best

Superman
Spider-Man in renew your vows
Spider-Man and Deadpool, by Joe Kelly
Even if I don't like it: Mighty Thor

Badger
Bug
Future Quest

Recent stuff?

Ms Marvel kamalas first run pre end of 616

God of Thunder?

Those don't exist anymore except MAYBE in DC, but only a few of them. Superman is probably the closest to what you're looking for.

Badger is just a lunatic that kung fu fights. It's funny, but he's no "hero".

Not directly related, but The Protomen make great music, and the videos kick ass too.
Hope is a strong theme.
There's megaman comics too, but I haven't read them yet.
youtube.com/watch?v=B8pywyGywWg

The Palmiotti/Conner Power Girl story right before Flashpoint I picked up on a whim and was pretty lighthearted fun. I keep meaning to go back and read more of it.

Oh wait, you meant current.

Ugh. Did Bendis write this?

Sam Wilson: Captain America

Sounds like what you need is some DC.

While I fucking love this book, it's doing the exact opposite that OP wants.

It's showing Peter progressively growing darker after he finds out about OMD

>Future Quest
this

The Protomen are great. I would say they're more about hope than they are about heroism, though.

>posting in a dead thread
surprised no one mentioned Huck