spideyboy_1111
Young Avenger
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You misread me. I said avoiding *collateral* damage. Those casualties weren't collateral. They were *intentional* casualties. . . inflicted upon the bad guys.
Marvel has, so far, been entirely fine with the good guys killing the bad guys, where appropriate. What they are not fine with, is the good guys accidentally killing innocent bystanders, or showing reckless disregard for innocent bystanders when battling a villain. Hence why, first thing Tony does in the final battle in Iron Man 2 is "take the fight to the air, away from the crowds as much as possible."
even comics try to avoid that... Most of the heroes actually don't cause deaths to civilians. That's why. they're heroes.. not careless vigilantes. Hulk is a tragic hero though where he can accidentally kill. I think though, those kinda deaths should only happen for story purposes (like Captain Stacy dying in spider-man)