I really liked Eric from Edge of Seventeen, as well as BOTH of his lovers. I should say also the closet case in the film Get Real, and the femme guy and the teenager in Queer as Folk.
I always had a thing for Hopey in the “Love and Rockets” comic books.
“Stop the rope and let me in or I’ll go out and get some gin”
Maryann, Gilligan’s Island
Kelly Kapowski, Saved By the Bell
Keri Russel when she was on the Mickey Mouse Club (<- not a fictional character, but my first TV crush)
As for Disney babes, Jasmine is the hottest
Mary from “There’s Something About Mary”
Jessica Rabbit also deserves honorable mention
As for the guy with “naughty pictures of Belle”…get a life.
The IQ of a group is equal to the IQ of the dumbest member divided by the number of people in the group.
Gambit from The X-Men comics
Angel from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Greg from Dharma and Greg
Johnny Gage from Emergency!
Dr. Drew from Loveline (not fictional, but he’s on TV and completely inaccessible to me, so that’s close enough.)
“I hope life isn’t a big joke, because I don’t get it,” Jack Handy
Oh, and Johnny Smith from Stephen King’s The Dead Zone. I sob uncontrollably everytime I read that book. It’s so sad that such a sweet guy’s life turned so tragic. It’s even more tragic that Christopher Walken played him in the movie. That was not my Johnny Smith!
“I hope life isn’t a big joke, because I don’t get it,” Jack Handy
Speed Racer, vrooom vrooom!
Well, Rousseau, I would “get a life” but frankly I prefer my pictures of Belle.
And also, get used to people who have no lives; they make up the majority of this board.
“Well, roll me in eggs and flour and bake me for forty minutes!”
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Jareth from “Labyrinth.” I just love those crystals.
White Wolf
“Honesty is the best policy, but insanity is a better defense.”
“Half the world is composed of idiots, the other half of people clever enough to take indecent advantage of them.”
Well, on irrationality, you can’t beat this.
Angela the gargoyle from Gargoyles
It’s cool to be black in America. You get all this extra attention from sales people in fancy stores.
–SterlingNorth, First Runner-Up
Guanolad,
IMHO, it’s better to not have a life than to have an incredibly pretentious name. Keep them dirty Disney pics coming mate
Let’s not all get too worried about someone who thinks he’s smart enough to be named after one of the great philosophers, but then proceeds to defend Disney Characters…
Oui, mon ami, j’accuse !
rant mode off
Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii back to normal life again before someone drags me into the Pit again…
looks around scared
Is Canthearya around by any chance ??
Coldfire
“You know how complex women are”
- Neil Peart, Rush (1993)
Actually, even though Belle is really sexy in these naughty pics, one of the main reasons I like them is because they are drawn so fantastically well! I envy the skill of the renderer, and I wish I could see more of his work. Nude fictional characters or no.
Another fictional character I like is Kahlan Amnell from Terry Goodkind’s Sword of Truth series.
And some have said they like Tina from my PigeonMan characters page.
“Well, roll me in eggs and flour and bake me for forty minutes!”
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Stephen King writes the best male protagonists ever. Normal guys with hearts the size of Maine.
I’m with Byzantine - Stu Redman was the best. What a sweetie.
Gr8Kat, I love Johnny Smith too! I thought that Christopher Walken looked like Johnny Smith, but he wasn’t as tender as he was in the book…
Miss Tangerine, I recently read Catcher in the Rye for the first time. Halfway through it, I asked my husband, “What’s the big deal with Holden Caulfield?” He said, “My teachers all told me that he was gay.” Is he remembering incorrectly?
One guy that falls in neither the celebrity or fictional character category is author Mark Salzman. He wrote a couple of autobiographies and a couple of novels. His autobiography Lost in Place: Growing Up Absurd in Suburbia made me melt. He’s about my age, funny and an extremely intelligent guy. Not bad lookin’, either! Woo woo!
Men are from Mars, women are from Venus, dogs are from Pluto. - Anonymous
I’ve always thought that Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird (the book, not the movie, although I wouldn’t kick Gregory Peck out of my bed for eating crackers) was incredibly sexy. Don’t ask me why…something about a guy with such honor and dignity is appealing to me. His reserved, yet tender, personality would suit me, too.
Donatello. No, not the 15th century sculptor, the ninja turtle.
Oh dearest me, I’ve been attacked. Whatever SHALL I do?
Hey, I’m just saying that if you get your jollies from cartoons that somebody took the clothes off of using “Paintbrush,” it’s time to step back and take a look at where your life is going.
And excuse you, Coldfire, for assuming that I think I am “smart enough to be named after one of the great philosophers.” I see nothing pretentious about my name, at least I didn’t intend it that way. It is more of a tribute. Plus, my first choice for a name (Coldfire) was already taken.
The IQ of a group is equal to the IQ of the dumbest member divided by the number of people in the group.
when I was little, I had a thing for that guy in the Fantastic Four comic books who turns into a Rocky guy. Now see, I can’t even remember his name.
quote Ivanova from “B5.” /quote
Marcus from “B5”!!
-M
JillGat, you’re referring to Ben Grimm, who was changed into the Thing.
And, Lord, I hope you meant you had a crush on Ben Grimm and not the Thing…!
Those who do not learn from the past are condemned to relive it. Georges Santayana
They killed off Ice of the JLA? Gee, CM, now I’m really depressed. I really liked her.
I had a thing for Rogue of the X-men (Early 80’s version. I haven’t read it in awhile and don’t know what they’ve done with her since.)
I also liked Death from the Sandman comics. (Hey, I liked her before it was cool to like her. So keep that “Goth” label away from me. ;))
I had a thing for Taylor Greer from Barbara Kingsolver’s novels The Bean Trees and Pigs in Heaven.
Then there’s Meg Ryan’s character, Sally, from When Harry Met Sally.
“I’m not conceited. Conceit is a fault, and I don’t have any faults.”
Ah, where to begin…well, I have a thing for a LOT of anime characters, so let’s handle them first…
Sailor Jupiter from Sailor Moon
Nova Sattori from Robotech
Priss Asagiri from Bubblegum Crisis
Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost In The Shell
Lum from Urusei Yatsura
And, I’m not really sure if these qualify as anime characters, but Tifa Lockheart from Final Fantasy VII and Rinoa Heartilly from Final Fantasy VIII.
Now, moving on to wrestling characters, who I guess count as fictional:
Sunny, before she became a crack whore IRL
Madusa
Stephanie McMahon (I don’t care what anyone else says, she is DAMN good looking.)
Dawn Marie/Tammy Lynn Bytch
Chae (the Asian Nitro Girl)
Oh, and for those who think it’s abnormal to fall in love with a fictional character, BITE ME!
Mr. Armageddon
“Just when you thought you had all the answers, I went and changed the questions!”–Roddy Piper