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* In ''ComicBook/AstroCity'', the Point Man jumps into action now and thinks about the consequences next month, if at all.
-->"What is this? All the time, you don't dare this, you don't dare that. Sister -- I DARE PLENTY!"
* ComicBook/{{Artemis}} has very strong emotions and is always itching for a fight and even when she's talking down others she's generally shouting regardless of how stealthy it would benefit her to be. ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 WW Vol 2]]'' makes it clear that [[Comicbook/WonderWoman Diana]] finds this trait endearing as Temi won't lie nor back down from her position no matter what.
* ''ComicBook/BlackCanary'': DependingOnTheWriter, Dinah is prone to reacting quicker than she thinks. It caused her to butt heads with Oracle more than a few times when they first started working together, and she's generally very afraid to jump into the thick of it.
* In an early issue of ''Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}'', old Hornhead comes to see the Plunderer is one hot blooded customer, possessing a "fire" to him that is so bold, Daredevil could pick him out of a crowd of hundreds. Daredevil is ''blind''.
* [[Comicbook/{{Doom}} The Doom Guy]] has [[http://doomcomicdrama.ytmnd.com/ more hotblood pumping through his veins than every anime character combined]].
* ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'': Rayek and Kahvi. Their daughter should have been a thermonuclear bomb, but she turns out to be a serene mystic. Go figure...
* Comicbook/{{Empowered}} is usually a [[ThereAreNoTherapists neurotic]] [[BrokenBird mess]], but when she can actually pull herself together, she qualifies nicely for this. Her friend Ninjette is like this most of the time, to Emp's ongoing frustration.
* Guy Gardner of the Comicbook/GreenLantern Corps, with a heaping dash of BoisterousBruiser. Unsurprisingly, he became a Red Lantern, since their trademark power is to spew boiling blood at their enemies.
* ''ComicBook/HawkAndDove'': Hank Hall/Hawk is quick to anger and fights first and asks questions later (if at all). DependingOnTheWriter, he’s either always like that or can calm down before he gets out of control.
* ''Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk'': '''The angrier Hulk gets, the STRONGER Hulk gets!'''
** The ComicBook/RedHulk. His blood is actually Hot... so much so that he'll actually ''pass out'' once it hits a certain level.
* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast1992'': Although he chastised Link for being stubborn and foolish, Roam himself is rash, haughty and quick to battle. It ultimately leads to his death.
* ComicBook/LoisLane. She's expert at [[IntrepidReporter near-suicidal investigations]], and she will make sure that even the times [[Comicbook/{{Superman}} her husband]] has to rescue her [[GoingForTheBigScoop will yield front page material.]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}'''s Freddy Freeman has always been more hotheaded and impulsive, more of a typical teenage boy than the pure-of-heart Billy Batson. While it takes a ''lot'' to get on his bad side, he's had to be restrained from killing Captain Nazi on more than one occasion, and rescuing the bullying Bryer brothers from the top of a collapsing Ferris wheel [[GoodIsNotNice via suitcase wedgie]] is very much on-brand for him.
* [[Comicbook/SubMariner Namor the Sub-Mariner]] has been mad at everyone and everything for about 80 years now.
* The second ComicBook/{{Superboy}} (Kon-El[=/=]Conner Kent) was very much this, as well as FunPersonified. It all went away when he learned he was half-ComicBook/LexLuthor, causing him to go DarkerAndEdgier.
* ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'':
** All incarnations of Kara Zor-El are emotional, passionate and headstrong women, and some of them are quite hot-tempered (her ''Comicbook/{{New 52}}'' self) or tend to charge into situations without thinking (her post-Crisis counterpart).
** Her anger is an actual plot point in the ''Comicbook/RedDaughterOfKrypton'' arc, in which she attracts a [[Comicbook/GreenLantern Red Ring of Rage]] and can hardly control her emotions.
** In ''Comicbook/DemonSpawn'' her co-worker and rival 'Nasty' picks on her, and Linda goes to her office to cool off... by swearing and punching a wall.
** In ''Comicbook/KryptonNoMore'': Kara will yell at whoever slights her cousin and by the same token she will slap him if he is doing something wrong.
** In ''ComicBook/ElseworldsFinestSupergirlAndBatgirl'' both main characters count, being two emotional, passionate and stubborn women. Kara tends to be more impulsive than ''Comicbook/{{Batgirl}}'' and Barbara is more short-tempered than Supergirl, though.
** In ''Comicbook/WarWorld'' Kara is enthusiastic, strong-willed, determined and eager to jump right into the fray.
* Johnny Storm/The Human Torch from ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour''. Like his powers, he's a very temperamental person and it doesn't take much for him to go berserk on things with his powers.
* This is ComicBook/WallyWest's main distinction from his mentor, Barry Allen. While Barry was calm and methodical, Wally is impulsive, snarky, quick to anger, and incredibly opinionated.
* '''Everything''' in ''Comicbook/{{Warrior}}'', the comic by the Wrestling/UltimateWarrior, even the narration is HotBlooded.
* ''Comicbook/XMen'':
** Most of the more fervent anti-mutant detractors end up coming across like this, but for a heroic example, see Sunspot and Cannonball of the ComicBook/NewMutants. [[PersonalityPowers One's a solar-powered superstrong and the other can smash into things with a blasting field]].
** And Sunfire, who is so hot-blooded he's [[IncendiaryExponent on fire]].
** During Creator/StanLee's days of PurpleProse, ''all'' characters perpetually flipflopped between HotBlooded and [[ContemplateOurNavels Navel Gazing]]. No one just ''said'' anything, they either shouted or mused. But it's all good.

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