Fantasyartist
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Does anybody notice that The Hood's plan shows up the limitations and fallacies of the SHRA?
Firstly by forcing heroes/heroines to register with the Feds( and "blow" their cover), the SHRA has effectively put their relatives/friends in mortal danger( pace Greer Nelson aka "Tigra's" mother). Arguments that only a small minority of governmental officials know the heroes true identities is irrelevant( if the KGB can penetrate the CIA and FBI- pace Alrdich Ames and Robert Hansen, if the Mafia can infiltrate the Witness Protection Programme- and neither group was "super-powered", then imagine what somebody working for Dr.Doom, Magneto or even the Hood can do)
Secondly the whole"civil war" has destroyed many of the restraining influences in the Marvel Universe even if they were villains- Kingpin, Hammerhead et al)
Anybody think as I do?
Terry
Firstly by forcing heroes/heroines to register with the Feds( and "blow" their cover), the SHRA has effectively put their relatives/friends in mortal danger( pace Greer Nelson aka "Tigra's" mother). Arguments that only a small minority of governmental officials know the heroes true identities is irrelevant( if the KGB can penetrate the CIA and FBI- pace Alrdich Ames and Robert Hansen, if the Mafia can infiltrate the Witness Protection Programme- and neither group was "super-powered", then imagine what somebody working for Dr.Doom, Magneto or even the Hood can do)
Secondly the whole"civil war" has destroyed many of the restraining influences in the Marvel Universe even if they were villains- Kingpin, Hammerhead et al)
Anybody think as I do?
Terry