No, unless the situation calls for it. Killing opponents and villains that oppose him is not what makes Superman endearing, he's not supposed to be a dark character.
Also Super man is suppose to be hella American A single man deciding who should live and die without trial reeks of dictatorship
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Quote from: 化粧室はどこですか//~ on June 18, 2017, 01:26:35 AMAlso Super man is suppose to be hella American A single man deciding who should live and die without trial reeks of dictatorshipThat's the sentiment that let palps come to power.Sometimes justice must be decided by the people.Sometimes, the only solution is obvious.In that right I think Supes killing Zod in MoS was a move he would make.He's done it before.When a villain has nearly ultimate power and is beyond containment or reason, prison is a non-option.That's why the Phantom Zone exists, but he keeps the projector in his Fortress of Solitude, so it's not always possible to get to it without letting your enemy lay waste.Plus scenes where he just get pissed the fuck off and tears through someone are dope.Sure, he's not an inherently dark character, but the magnanimity he's known for is seen to fade when he becomes truly enraged, and that's I side of the character I love seeing.
Quote from: UpsetBelligerent on June 18, 2017, 01:42:02 AMQuote from: 化粧室はどこですか//~ on June 18, 2017, 01:26:35 AMAlso Super man is suppose to be hella American A single man deciding who should live and die without trial reeks of dictatorshipThat's the sentiment that let palps come to power.Sometimes justice must be decided by the people.Sometimes, the only solution is obvious.In that right I think Supes killing Zod in MoS was a move he would make.He's done it before.When a villain has nearly ultimate power and is beyond containment or reason, prison is a non-option.That's why the Phantom Zone exists, but he keeps the projector in his Fortress of Solitude, so it's not always possible to get to it without letting your enemy lay waste.Plus scenes where he just get pissed the fuck off and tears through someone are dope.Sure, he's not an inherently dark character, but the magnanimity he's known for is seen to fade when he becomes truly enraged, and that's I side of the character I love seeing.It's only obvious when his views line up with our'sBut that would be betraying his valuesEveryone gets brought to justice You don't get to make an exception just because a guy is tougher to deal withThat's his greatest struggle Having the power of absolute dominance and choosing not to impose it
Of course not. Restraint and self imposed limits are integral to his character. Alan Moore even had him give up his powers and title as soon as he killed Mr. Mxyzptlk at the end of the Silver Age, because he stopped being Superman as soon as he failed to live up those morals.And really, how disillusioning would it be that the hero who set the modern standard for being a hero can't live up to his own ethical code when it counts? You can have Batman kill without significantly altering the character, but you can't have Superman kill without losing part of who he is.
Quote from: 化粧室はどこですか//~ on June 18, 2017, 01:56:27 AMQuote from: UpsetBelligerent on June 18, 2017, 01:42:02 AMQuote from: 化粧室はどこですか//~ on June 18, 2017, 01:26:35 AMAlso Super man is suppose to be hella American A single man deciding who should live and die without trial reeks of dictatorshipThat's the sentiment that let palps come to power.Sometimes justice must be decided by the people.Sometimes, the only solution is obvious.In that right I think Supes killing Zod in MoS was a move he would make.He's done it before.When a villain has nearly ultimate power and is beyond containment or reason, prison is a non-option.That's why the Phantom Zone exists, but he keeps the projector in his Fortress of Solitude, so it's not always possible to get to it without letting your enemy lay waste.Plus scenes where he just get pissed the fuck off and tears through someone are dope.Sure, he's not an inherently dark character, but the magnanimity he's known for is seen to fade when he becomes truly enraged, and that's I side of the character I love seeing.It's only obvious when his views line up with our'sBut that would be betraying his valuesEveryone gets brought to justice You don't get to make an exception just because a guy is tougher to deal withThat's his greatest struggle Having the power of absolute dominance and choosing not to impose itHe has done it before, will do it again, and I like it when he does so long as the timing is right and it really is his best, or only, option.Glad to hear your input though.
Quote from: UpsetBelligerent on June 18, 2017, 02:18:08 AMQuote from: 化粧室はどこですか//~ on June 18, 2017, 01:56:27 AMQuote from: UpsetBelligerent on June 18, 2017, 01:42:02 AMQuote from: 化粧室はどこですか//~ on June 18, 2017, 01:26:35 AMAlso Super man is suppose to be hella American A single man deciding who should live and die without trial reeks of dictatorshipThat's the sentiment that let palps come to power.Sometimes justice must be decided by the people.Sometimes, the only solution is obvious.In that right I think Supes killing Zod in MoS was a move he would make.He's done it before.When a villain has nearly ultimate power and is beyond containment or reason, prison is a non-option.That's why the Phantom Zone exists, but he keeps the projector in his Fortress of Solitude, so it's not always possible to get to it without letting your enemy lay waste.Plus scenes where he just get pissed the fuck off and tears through someone are dope.Sure, he's not an inherently dark character, but the magnanimity he's known for is seen to fade when he becomes truly enraged, and that's I side of the character I love seeing.It's only obvious when his views line up with our'sBut that would be betraying his valuesEveryone gets brought to justice You don't get to make an exception just because a guy is tougher to deal withThat's his greatest struggle Having the power of absolute dominance and choosing not to impose itHe has done it before, will do it again, and I like it when he does so long as the timing is right and it really is his best, or only, option.Glad to hear your input though.Post-Crisis Superman (aka the only good version of Superman) has only killed 2 times in his entire history. First time was when he executed three Kryptonian criminals that had escaped the Phantom Zone and the PZ projector was damaged and couldn't be repaired in time. He killed them by using Kryptonite, this act kinda broke him a bit and he self-exiled himself to space for some months. The second time was against Doomsday when Supes had to pull out all the stops to stop it. Cost him his life (at that time) too. In the story "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice, And The American Way" Superman proves to the Elite (a team of supers that kill their villains in several gruesome ways) and to the reader that the old fashioned ways of the Superheroes is what inspires others into doing the right thing.
Quote from: 化粧室はどこですか//~ on June 18, 2017, 01:26:35 AMAlso Super man is suppose to be hella American A single man deciding who should live and die without trial reeks of dictatorshipCommand by NegationWhen a police officer kills a criminal in a shootout, is it dictatorship? When generals delineate who can and can't be killed in war through rules of engagement, is it dictatorship when some Private in Iraq kills a guy shooting back at him? The whole concept that Supes is somehow usurping the proper system of justice is ridiculous in the context of a comic world where the Justice League is literally an independent arm of western law and order. It's assumed that they have the authority to impose punishment as they deem appropriate.OT: it's lazy writing now that it's been established that killing is the ultimate no-no in the DC world. The TV show Arrow actually recently recreated the scene with Green Arrow and Prometheus (holding a hostage, just like Zod), and they wrote a way for Oliver to not kill Prometheus but still save the hostage. And on another note, this wouldn't even be a big discussion if comics in the last 20 years hadn't devolved into hyper-exaggerated grimdark fantasies where even benign villains are murdering psychopaths.
But you're not factoring in the fact that Superman has god like powersA normal man who made a bad call can be brought to justiceBut who's there to stop Superman except himself?
Quote from: WarTurkey on June 18, 2017, 08:20:18 AMQuote from: 化粧室はどこですか//~ on June 18, 2017, 01:26:35 AMAlso Super man is suppose to be hella American A single man deciding who should live and die without trial reeks of dictatorshipCommand by NegationWhen a police officer kills a criminal in a shootout, is it dictatorship? When generals delineate who can and can't be killed in war through rules of engagement, is it dictatorship when some Private in Iraq kills a guy shooting back at him? The whole concept that Supes is somehow usurping the proper system of justice is ridiculous in the context of a comic world where the Justice League is literally an independent arm of western law and order. It's assumed that they have the authority to impose punishment as they deem appropriate.OT: it's lazy writing now that it's been established that killing is the ultimate no-no in the DC world. The TV show Arrow actually recently recreated the scene with Green Arrow and Prometheus (holding a hostage, just like Zod), and they wrote a way for Oliver to not kill Prometheus but still save the hostage. And on another note, this wouldn't even be a big discussion if comics in the last 20 years hadn't devolved into hyper-exaggerated grimdark fantasies where even benign villains are murdering psychopaths.But you're not factoring in the fact that Superman has god like powersA normal man who made a bad call can be brought to justiceBut who's there to stop Superman except himself?The Justice League (mainly just Batman) recognizes the danger of the Justice League That's why they never interfere with political affairs It would be really easy for them to just make every country in the world America
Quote from: 化粧室はどこですか//~ on June 18, 2017, 02:47:28 PMBut you're not factoring in the fact that Superman has god like powersA normal man who made a bad call can be brought to justiceBut who's there to stop Superman except himself?Okay, this is assuming Supes killing an enemy was a bad call. Why? There are loads of godlike villains in DC that would be justified in being killed. The assumption is that the JL are generally strong enough to stop the bad guy without having to kill him. But even if Superman fucked up, like in Injustice, pretty much everyone else on the JL could go toe to toe with him: Wonder Woman, Flash, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, Doctor Fate, Atom, Shazam...all of them could each hold their own, and combined it wouldn't even be a challenge. The idea that Superman is an unstoppable god is just bad writing and power creep.
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Quote from: Cindy on June 18, 2017, 06:56:55 PMliberal trashFinally, we can agree on something.