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Nonetheless, it was heavy-handed

I’m kinda stumped how you thought that was a decent hand pun...

That pun was a bit ham fisted, don’t you think?

Tell him One Punch man has enough power to beat Goku in one punch...

Yeah, at least Kansas hasn’t been blown to KINGDOM COME...

Like one of those worms from the Wrath of Kahn...

Fairly often, actually

Which is funny, because more than likely most Americans wish these assholes that do that would shut the hell up ;)

But Namor is the good kind of asshole that women bring to parties who runs abrasive interference against guys who can’t take ‘no’ for an answer... while also constantly trying to bang the married blonde of your group who’s neglected by her husband... okay can’t win ‘em all...

This should take your mind off that image...

When was it ‘no reason’? When was there no motive involved? When in the story did he kill someone for shits and giggles? Unless you’re talking about the random bystanders the player killed, that’s on the player, not the character. You’re right he killed thousands of people, all antagonists in some fashion— even the

Now you’re trying to be misleadingly reductive. First of all, in context to the story, the Joker HAS been the anti-hero (he’s even had a couple of comic series where he was the hero, but I digress). Also, by the logic presented, then you can say Iron Man is a villain because he’s been an alcoholic, Superman is a

Your prerogative on Krato’s maliciousness does not dictate the narrative. As I said, he’s an anti-hero, yet you are still trying to argue he’s a villain because he’s not noble. The whole point of the concept of anti-hero is that they are protagonists that lack the typical heroic characteristics and motives, such as

Um, you seem to forget that Kratos HAS been doing good though out the whole series; killing Ares, aiding Athena,trying to save Pandora, and quite a bit else. Problem is he’s doing it for primarily selfish reasons, rather than noble; thus, anti-hero. On top of that, there is a literal definition in several dictionaries

Actually, the correct term you would be looking for is ‘anti-hero’, which was a commen archetype of Greek Mythos. A villain would be an actual antagonist.

yeah, I was kinda being facetious there...

I think OP was literally saying they would rather have 3rd degree burns than have someone sexually force themselves on them (i.e. dick in mouth)

No, I don’t think that rhetoric ever comes close to a bullet, fire, or a bomb used on an abortion provider. Ever.

the thing about Miller’s writing is it’s not all that good, what makes him ‘good’ is tonal shift he made in those stories you named. He was pretty paramount to the start of the dark and edgy comic book trend that started in the 80’s and continues today. Though, to be fair, he was much better than he is now, back then,

They’re feeling the push-back from their own attempt to silence it. Since they tried to kill any discussion about it with their “it’s a non-issue, shut up” strategy, it became accepted by everyone else to default on the side of ‘social justice warriors’. Now that they were never able to fully defend their position