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#1  Edited By mikey87144

None of them would. Most super heroes see the world in black and white while you have to see the world in grey to be a good politician.

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#2  Edited By mikey87144

No. Killing is sometimes the only way. There have been many comic stories were some of the heroes regretted not killing their foe when they had the chance. I know Spider Mans mentioned it with a few of his foes. The X-men have to deal with it also. Wolverine probably is ok with it since he's lived long enough to know what the consequences are of keeping a really dangerous person alive. I think the comic books would be better if the heroes were put in more situations were their morals have to be put aside for societies benefit.

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#3  Edited By mikey87144

I remember when they redid that Spider Man comic for the TV show. It was sad to read and sad to watch, in a good way.

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#4  Edited By mikey87144

No dispute. Easily the best animated comic book series ever. I liked the Spider Man series and the Super Man one was good to, partially because they toned him down, but nothing before or since holds a candle to Batman TAS. So respectful of the source material, so brave to spin it in their own direction, and also so well written that it introduced a new character that ended up in the comics. Love that show.