Character Ownage

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Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Easily one of the best written scenes I've seen in comics yet. Almost like an Oscar worthy scene in a movie

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They really do go out of their way to make Diana look so damn bloodthirsty sometimes. She's not Frank Castle.

Originally posted by -Pr-
They really do go out of their way to make Diana look so damn bloodthirsty sometimes. She's not Frank Castle.

She'll never be as gentle and caring as Lois, stop your dellusions.

Originally posted by Bentley
She'll never be as gentle and caring as Lois, stop your dellusions.

Lois would have to be those things in the first place for that comparison to work.

Originally posted by -Pr-
They really do go out of their way to make Diana look so damn bloodthirsty sometimes. She's not Frank Castle.

Eliminating villains doesn't make you the Punisher.

It makes you sane...

...That's a vampire.

And it just so happens Pussy Leaguers hold back against supernatural as much as they do against the normal folk 😉

I know you have a hateboner for DC, but half the Justice League can, and have, had no problem killing their enemies when the time comes. Even Diana will kill them on occasion. My comment was more about how rabidly some writers seem to stick to the idea that she wants to execute every villain she fights, when she isn't typically like that.

And yes, I know Cap is a killer. I was just pointing out that using a vampire was a bad example.

For me, the best example of a Leaguer being willing to kill is J'onn. He tossed his brother into the sun, FFS.

Originally posted by -Pr-
I know you have a hateboner for DC, but half the Justice League can, and have, had no problem killing their enemies when the time comes. Even Diana will kill them on occasion. My comment was more about how rabidly some writers seem to stick to the idea that she wants to execute every villain she fights, when she isn't typically like that.

And yes, I know Cap is a killer. I was just pointing out that using a vampire was a bad example.

Clark has called an ambulance for Mongul.

Ambulance. For. Mongul.

And gave Krypto shit for... saving his wife.

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As for vamps. Just because they are classified as "undead", it wasn't any easier for Steve (as shown on panel).

In fact, heroes like Cap - or your Cyke on his better days - always believe there is some good in all creatures... good that can be saved... yes, including vampires.

Are they wrong? Nope, as Marvel happens to be full of superhero/altruistic vampires, as ridiculous as that idea is.

Originally posted by Martian_mind
For me, the best example of a Leaguer being willing to kill is J'onn. He tossed his brother into the sun, FFS.

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Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Clark has called an ambulance for Mongul.

Ambulance. For. Mongul.

And gave Krypto shit for... saving his wife.

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As for vamps. Just because they are classified as "undead", it wasn't any easier for Steve (as shown on panel).

In fact, heroes like Cap - or your Cyke on his better days - always believe there is some good in all creatures... good that can be saved... yes, including vampires.

Are they wrong? Nope, as Marvel happens to be full of superhero/altruistic vampires, as ridiculous as that idea is.

I just meant that you can't kill something that's already dead, can you? 😛

Still, Superman? He's not a good example, but even he will, and has, killed as a last resort.

Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Hal Jordan, and Barry Allen have all killed when they felt like they were forced in to that kind of situation. And let's not forget that Hal's been an air force pilot for a while; you don't get to be that without a body count.

Heroes don't get a free pass like that. As long as the being is sentient, its life (or unlife) matters. They're not Sarafan Warrior-Priests. Wolverine even saved a robot once from house fire, lol.

I just don't like how you compared Diana to the Punisher --- her being willing to do what needs to be done and (very sporadically) killing her enemies doesn't make her Frank. It was f*cking Despero they had there, not Joe Chill.

Anyway, we've derailed this thread more than enough 😂

I have already reported PR for constantly going off-topic

Thank you, Mungi 👆

Take a seat, Pr.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Heroes don't get a free pass like that. As long as the being is sentient, its life (or unlife) matters. They're not Sarafan Warrior-Priests. Wolverine even saved a robot once from house fire, lol.

I just don't like how you compared Diana to the Punisher --- her being willing to do what needs to be done and (very sporadically) killing her enemies doesn't make her Frank. It was f*cking Despero they had there, not Joe Chill.

Anyway, we've derailed this thread more than enough 😂

Honestly, it depends. Byrne Superman killed sentient cyborgs all the time.

Could post an ownage pic to make it ON topic.. Superman vs robot western outlaws.

Or how his litmus test for smashing begins and ends with "Is it strictly alive?"

Originally posted by -Pr-
I know you have a hateboner for DC, but half the Justice League can, and have, had no problem killing their enemies when the time comes. Even Diana will kill them on occasion. My comment was more about how rabidly some writers seem to stick to the idea that she wants to execute every villain she fights, when she isn't typically like that.

And yes, I know Cap is a killer. I was just pointing out that using a vampire was a bad example.

It's a perfectly good example the term undead doesn't mean they're not alive. Under the scientfic defintion of life a vampire is still alive. It thinks, feels pain is self aware, has needs and desires and vampires are capable of empathy. Saying that an undead person isn't alive is one of those comic defintions which don't make any sense. Heroes would have a problem killing somebody like The Vision and The Vision isn't more alive than a vampire.

If you want a better example Captain America gunned down an Ultimatum terrorist as a last resort.

EDIT: Actually sentient is the best term to use not alive...

http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/S/SentientBeing.aspx

Vampires are sentient.

Originally posted by -Pr-

Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Hal Jordan, and Barry Allen have all killed when they felt like they were forced in to that kind of situation. And let's not forget that Hal's been an air force pilot for a while; you don't get to be that without a body count.

Which is the most sensible morality to have in comics but Batman's never killing rule is just insane. I think it's hard to justify after a while even in comics. Eventhough The Arkham City game isn't canon it's consistent with Batman's behaviour and his no killing rule is just taken to an absurd level facepalm

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Heroes don't get a free pass like that. As long as the being is sentient, its life (or unlife) matters. They're not Sarafan Warrior-Priests. Wolverine even saved a robot once from house fire, lol.

I just don't like how you compared Diana to the Punisher --- her being willing to do what needs to be done and (very sporadically) killing her enemies doesn't make her Frank. It was f*cking Despero they had there, not Joe Chill.

Anyway, we've derailed this thread more than enough 😂

Hey, you were the one that took a largely flippant post by me and made something out of it. Okay though, I'll reply in the ownage discussion thread.

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Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Heroes don't get a free pass like that. As long as the being is sentient, its life (or unlife) matters. They're not Sarafan Warrior-Priests. Wolverine even saved a robot once from house fire, lol.

I just don't like how you compared Diana to the Punisher --- her being willing to do what needs to be done and (very sporadically) killing her enemies doesn't make her Frank. It was f*cking Despero they had there, not Joe Chill.

Anyway, we've derailed this thread more than enough 😂

Look at you with the legacy of kain reference. 😮