It's kinda easy play off street levels like Punisher or moon knight killing dudes. Having a morals off City buster is a bit different.
If they are friends with the cops they shouldnt kill, if they are trying to influence culture or start a movement (Punisher war on crime) killing makes sense. If they are fighting a world ending threat killing also makes sense. But killing kinda petty criminals on the streets is a bit much, even Punisher is usually traversing different countries or fighting obscure mercs in the third world hes not just hunting in NYC all the time.
>>150755363They should only kill non-humans or extremely dangerous supervillains. Regular human and minimally-powered villains should be dealt with by the legal system, though they should kill them for any major crime.
>>150755363>posts 90s Sersi>wants the same old tired debate about superheroes killingCouldn't you just make a 90s Sersi thead, OP?
>>150758207>implying there are enough sersifags to do that
>>150755363It's the exact same as normal people IRL. Whether killing is wrong or fine entirely depends on the details. Who are you killing, why and how? There's millions of people IRL who deserve to be killed and there's no reason comic universes would be different.
>>150755363Really depends on the hero, the dudes they're killing and the situationWolverine slaughtering dudes? That's fine.Spiderman? Hell no.The X-men practicing GoW style executions on unpowered Orchis goons because it's "war"? Get the fuck out of here.Seriously though don't have them execute dudes if they kill it needs to be in the heat of combatSeriously
>>150759375>Wolverine slaughtering dudes? That's fine.Not really, because it's usually Wolverine (or some similar hero) killing normie goons who pose no real threat to him, usually slaughtering his way through henchmen, or worse security staff or soldiers just doing their jobs, combined with him then treating killing the actual bad guy like it's a difficult moral decision, and probably leaving him alive because he's an important piece of intellectual property to the company.OP's Avengers story had the context that a villain was gradually making Sersi become more violent and unstable, but has the great moral dilemma of what the hell can the other heroes even do if the most powerful member of the team, by a considerable margin, suddenly decides to start taking the law into her own hands and executing people.
>>150755363It's extremely based. It acknowledges how the people they protect have no luxury of shrugging off bullets and flying criminals into jail with no danger.
>>150755363I support it. It is one of the reason I love old school Kamen Rider. Now, do EVERY villain need to die? No, but many of your /co/ villains have been given too many chances to live.