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I never got how oliver is wrong here or the hate, these guys have almost murdered mark twice. They were going to kill like 5 heroes by burning them under the rocket, and were going to destroy the world at least in comics with nuclear missiles. While in show it was watered down a bit but still they were going to destroy the world infrastructure
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Nice feet.
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No one in comics has the ability to work out of the trope of "Good guys don't kill". They all want to do this Batman shit with every character in every situation. Which is just retarded. Think about this; Captain America killed a ton of soldiers in combat, guys who put on a uniform, pledged to fight for a cause, and were willing to die for it. But when a villian, a guy dress in a uniform, pledged to a cause, willing to die for it, tries to b low up all of NYC, Cap will straight up hesitate and refuse to kill the fucker. It makes zero sense.



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