jeromeanderson
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Considering the Hulk has been War, I'm pretty sure he has, and then there was Planet Hulk, so...yeah.

The only thing affecting her at the time was grief. If they had not been attacked at that time, the event never would have happened.

The title of the article, maybe? Just...for context, ya know? And the first two paragraph? Also, there was the subtext of a well-known (beloved) villain being in a game called Marvel Heroes? I mean, your list is fine, and congrats for coming up with it, it just...isn't particularly germane to this discussion, and

When did BP turn into the killer of millions? Also, is this post his becoming King of the Dead after Shuri succeeded him? Note: I'm not super caught up on BP, because the height of BP as a character for me was Priest's early 2K run.

Also, wasn't aware of Strange being in the habit of killing people, as I thought most

Whether they saw it as a blessing or a curse is really sort of irrelevant to the point. They were irrevocably changed, their mutantness killed off by the will of another. Not an accident of birth or a breeding program, the will of one person, and that's the rub.

Well, that's the thing...The Phoenix itself does very little. It's actually sort of impartial, but it operates on such a grand scale that things like...a few million lives are mere trifles to it, and that sort of cosmic perspective affects the wielder. It is a corrupting influence because it is power, but it is,

I think that's a point of semantics, and please, hear me out. The mutants she de-powered, not just the ones who died because their powers suddenly stopped working, but all of them...lost something that was intrinsic to their nature, what made them...mutants. Their bodies were alive, but the fundamental spark that

Well, right, but we're only talking about playable characters, only Hulk and Loki of your list are playable, and Loki, being a god, sorta gets a pass in my book, because, well...there's literally Death who has killed more than all of them combined...

Ohkay, sure, but that's Jean Gray two steps removed. First, it was her under the influence of the Phoenix Force and then that having been corrupted by Mastermind. How much do you want to lay at the feet of all parties involved? I put my list the way I did because of people who willingly do these things of their own

Yeah, that's why I don't really count her as the capstone. The Phoenix Force has destroyed multiple planets just getting to Jean. Jean only really did something similar when she was Dark Phoenix, and she ate a star and that was arguably Mastermind's fault. *shrug* Six of one, half a dozen of the other, really. I

Yeah, I wasn't sure how much of Star-Lord has been changed over the years, so I left him off the list because I didn't want to use dated information. Good catch, though. But yeah...Marvel Heroes characters just killin' fools left and right. I also left Wolverine and the soon to be added X-23 off the list. >.>

Other characters in Marvel Heroes that have also been mass murderers:

Jean Grey
Black Widow
Deadpool
Gambit
Psylocke
Punisher
Silver Surfer (accomplice!)

Oh, and then, the capstone at MILLIONS: Scarlet Fucking Witch.

I could make a case for a few of the others, but it would be a stretch for what we are considering "murder."

I think it's sort of offensive you think I'm against it, really, but whatever. Some of my favorite games have female protagonists. However, looking at the width and breadth of gaming, I'm really sort of indifferent, which I find to be a virtue, because I don't assign a value of "better" to one or the other. Unlike

Just a gamer. However, due to my race and sexual orientation, I found #NotYourShield to be highly appropriate, especially in light of Alexander's fit cum diatribe. Nothing like a white woman to tell me what to do with my life and how the thing I identify with is awful.

That is an example of what I like to refer to as "Field of Dreams Thinking." There is no evidence that Ubisoft will suddenly make more money, or somehow profit more, if they do random diversity leads "just cuz." I find it amazing that people assume that one, if there was money just somehow laying around for a

Her game was medicare, and it sold...okay? I mean, the metacritc score was 66, I think, so...yeah. D is passing, but that's it. Liberation was a full game, like it or not. If you get a bad game, it's a bad game, no use dragging gender into it. And the clamor for a female assassin is basically boiled to, "Just cuz

People are super hard on Ubisoft for no reason, and I think that's what bugs me. I mean, they've had one of the only Arabic (Syrian) main characters in a game. They've had a half-black female MC. That's pretty awesome, but unless they are doing it all the time, they get shit for it, even at the cost of going

It wasn't founded by criminals...it was just intended to be a penal colony. A subtle, yet profound, difference.

Well, if you wanted to look at the crime statistics of say...well, let's say bank robbers, since the "heist" is one of the big driving big picture in the game, are largely male between the ages of...18 and 45? So, from that standpoint, it is more appropriate to have a male protagonist. But even not taking that into

You are like the living embodiment of Poe's Law. That's fascinating.