Probably, but then that's some sucky territory to occupy.
"Does that mean you hate Union Jack, Captain Britain, Black Panther, Namor, Sabra or any other patriotic character or character that has a primary meaning thread in them? What do you mean by provincialism? Do you want every character to be an international concept?"
I don't hate them as much because they aren't as much used, but yes, I don't like the concept. Captain Britain is pretty cool as long as he's, y'know, not being Captain Britain. Cornell made me roll my eyes multiple times during his run.
... I kind of don't get what Namor is doing on that list, to be honest, and I have no idea who Sabra is.
"In every character? Including your favorites?"
Yes. They might not speechify enough to make me hate *them* but I still hate speechifying.
''Not as all-round smart? Granted. But he's never needed all those toys, he gets by without them. Cap and Bats have different fighting styles. Batman is a sneaky detective while Cap is a frontline soldier.''
Despite being, essentially, a normal guy. He shouldn't be able to hold his own against the kinds of opponents he does. I can stretch my suspension of disbelief to a certain extent, but not that far. Cap is a human among gods, yet he's treated like a (physical) threat. And that's annoying.
''He's the best unarmed combatant in the MU actually.''
Depends what you mean, and depends on the stats, I seem to recall Gamora being better actually (but then again, she's also superpowered)
''Are you talking about fans or in-universe?''
In-universe mostly.
''in-universe he occupies a very respected position. He's earned the respect and awe of many people.''
Just not seeing it.
''Once again, every character that has ever been written.''