It all depends on what we define as worthy.
For instance, Thor is a mass murderer. Doesn’t matter what his reasonings were, he has killed many people by his hands and by his actions. Yet he’s worthy. Why is that?
Is it his strong will believing everything his done was the right choice, or his convictions in himself. If so, why couldn’t the Joker wield the hammer. We know Joker has a strong conviction in himself.
Originally posted by SquallXthe last time I checked, he really only kills when there's no other way or when it's for the sake of saving lives.
It all depends on what we define as worthy.For instance, Thor is a mass murderer. Doesn’t matter what his reasonings were, he has killed many people by his hands and by his actions. Yet he’s worthy. Why is that?
Is it his strong will believing everything his done was the right choice, or his convictions in himself. If so, why couldn’t the Joker wield the hammer. We know Joker has a strong conviction in himself.