Originally posted by Oliver North
what a strange response...
Not really a strange response. I wrote that because I assumed you were on your usual high and mighty, anti-religion, anti-governmental horse. Remember when Quagmire finally told Brian exactly what he thought about him? That's kind of how I view you.
Originally posted by tijay
Norman Osborn
He was actually trying to do something good but the Green Goblin ****ed tings up for him
Okay, this one you're going to have to back up.
I can see Doctor Doom, Magneto, even Silver Age Lex Luthor.
I do NOT see Norman Osborn having any heroic tendencies.
Give some visual proof, please.
Originally posted by Lord FeronDoom has some bad methods of achieving his goals but his goals are in the end "good."
Doom is a more noble character than many realize.
He's also probably saved more lives than people realize, regardless of the reason. One odd case in point, though I haven't isolated the book this came from ...
Originally posted by ODG
Doom's sense of pride forces him to save Captain America's life in Super-Villain Team-Up #11:
http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/DoomHonor03SVTU11.jpg