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I'm drinking Guinness.
You going for the world record in drinking Guinness?
It kind of does mean they're less heroic if they murder the bad guys to me. They're serving vengeance rather than justice in that case, which makes them anti-heroes like the Punisher to me. But I guess I have some outmoded morals, since I objected to Nightwing standing by when the Outsiders killed people and Connor Hawke murdering a man while admitting he could've tried to find a better way and Iron Fist not objecting in the least when Orson was killing Hydra agents left and right. The line between killers and non-killers was pretty strong when I started reading comics, but lately it's eroding.He'd object then and he'd object now. He got that hard on for Fisk out of his system, and it's all good now. But that doesn't mean that Golden Age characters are any less heroic if the murder the bad guys. They're still saving innocent lives, and really that's what a hero boils down to.
A role model on the other hand is a different story....
It kind of does mean they're less heroic if they murder the bad guys to me. They're serving vengeance rather than justice in that case, which makes them anti-heroes like the Punisher to me. But I guess I have some outmoded morals, since I objected to Nightwing standing by when the Outsiders killed people and Connor Hawke murdering a man while admitting he could've tried to find a better way and Iron Fist not objecting in the least when Orson was killing Hydra agents left and right. The line between killers and non-killers was pretty strong when I started reading comics, but lately it's eroding.
I'm not talking about the definition of a hero. That's very broad. I'm talking about heroism as I see it, which doesn't include consistently killing people left and right. That's why I included all of those "to me"s and "I think"s.
Well, I'm sure they wouldn't complain right then. Spider-Man's in a position to save people from those same things without resorting to such barbaric means, though, so I'm sure he'd object. Or he would have a few years ago. Now I'm not so sure.
It interests me too. I'd just class them more as anti-heroes than heroes. The whole reason the term "anti-hero" exists in its common form regarding comics is to distinguish a character as a hero who uses more extreme measures than your average hero. The term came into use after the Golden Age, though. I bet if we went back and looked at a lot of Golden Agers, they'd fit the bill for an anti-hero better than an outright superhero.
Vigilante is a better term then anti-hero.
Yeah, but that isn't always applicable. Spider-Man is technically a vigilante, but I wouldn't call him an Anti-Hero. And there could easily be a character who fits Corp's definition of an Anti-Hero, but works for the Government or law enforcement, and is thus not a vigilante.
Spider-Man's a superhero. Bright costume, superpowers, big time villians: superhero.
Today's reveal is Mr. E, another non-spandex guy as well as a balding one at that.
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Superman would be killing fools back then.
I didn't have a problem with Superman's killing the Phantom Zone criminals in principle. If a hero weighs literally all of the options and comes to the conclusion that execution is the absolute only way to ensure the safety of others from a certain threat, that's fine. (Of course, in Superman's case, he could've always just called in the GL Corps to hold the Phantom Zone criminals the way they did with Superboy Prime or called some magic users to keep them imprisoned or something, which is why I said "in principle." It worked better with Cap and Baron Blood, since it was in the middle of a battle and Cap realized that there were no other feasible options right then that would neutralize Blood.) I'm mostly just getting tired of the casual killing and threats of killing that more and more heroes are starting to do like it's nothing new.
After all, in an issue of NEW AVENGERS we literally had Maria Hill blaming the deaths of the innocents Norman Osborn kills on Spider-Man because he never kills Osborn (and not on, say, a judicial system that always fails to lock him up, even now as he leads the Thunderbolts).
Has Spider-Man expressed outrage at Wolverine or Punisher when he's teamed up with them like he used to? Usually not.
Yeah, it bugs me when non-killing heroes and killing heroes team up and the former never mentions anything. It's clearly a conscious choice on their part not to kill, given that killing someone is usually the easiest way to dispatch with them; yet they never bring up that divide anymore. I was actually taken aback in the Five of a Kind: Katana/Shazam issue last week when Batman shows up in Katana's house and she actually assumes he's going to tell her not to kill anyone anymore if she's to continue on his new Outsiders. The last time I remember anything being made of the fact that some heroes object to killing was with Batman again, when he was apprehensive about sending Batgirl in undercover as Kasumi in JL Elite because she might be asked or tempted to kill, and that was about three or four years ago.I gotcha.
My issue I guess is that Spider-Man used to not get along with Wolverine because he murdered scores of people, and yet now they're bosum buddies on a team.
Yeah, it bugs me when non-killing heroes and killing heroes team up and the former never mentions anything. It's clearly a conscious choice on their part not to kill, given that killing someone is usually the easiest way to dispatch with them; yet they never bring up that divide anymore. I was actually taken aback in the Five of a Kind: Katana/Shazam issue last week when Batman shows up in Katana's house and she actually assumes he's going to tell her not to kill anyone anymore if she's to continue on his new Outsiders. The last time I remember anything being made of the fact that some heroes object to killing was with Batman again, when he was apprehensive about sending Batgirl in undercover as Kasumi in JL Elite because she might be asked or tempted to kill, and that was about three or four years ago.