Marvel editors push back on shit getting swept under the rug. Meanwhile DC's constant reboots and shitty editorial mean nobody ever pays for their crimes.>Green Arrow has murdered a couple people over the years, sometimes in cold blood, and is still a Justice League member.>Red Hood murdered hundreds of people, but is welcome to lunch with the batfamily>Cheshire nuked a middle-eastern terrorist state to set up a ransom demand. She was tried for crimes against humanity, but now she's allowed to chill with the heroes.>Deathstroke and the Brotherhood of Evil nuked an AMERICAN city to ash. Nobody cares. They're just allowed to exist in the world.>Black Adam murdered millions of people across dozens of countries, then joined the Justice League, somehow.Why is DC so shit with this?
>>152144253DC is better than Marvel, so shut up or I will become angry with you.
>>152144253>shitty editorial mean nobody ever pays for their crimes.When it's heroes we're talking about, even semi-competent editorial should be firing the writers who so much as pitch the heroes committing the kinds of crimes you'd want to see them "pay for" in the first place. Unfortunately most readers seem to be like you in being fine with stories that permanently wreck heroes, your only issue is that these character assassinations are rarely permanent.And the issue of villains who are meant to be villains and who have killed a LOT of people or at least tried to and being allowed to join a hero team just because they're popular or some writer or editor really likes them and thinks they did nothing wrong, that's a problem at DC and Marvel, and it's retarded every time. The only cape comic supervillains you can really get away with changing sides are the ones where it's clearly set up from day one that they aren't really evil anyway, minor league bad guys who never really did anything serious, and blue collar criminals who just want to rob banks and beat up the hero who'd defeated them in the past. But no, everyone wants to keep doing 'redemption' stories for mass-murdering archenemy-tier villains.
>>152144253>Marvel editors push back on shit getting swept under the rugTony Stark is on his 3rd body and his 4th mind wipe
>company warring as if both companies don't do the same thingOnce the spell is broken it's time to stop reading corporate comics man.
>>152144253Namor flooded new york and people are more pissed off at him for being a womanizer than mass murder.
>>152144253Didn't realize they were still sending out seething Marvel employees to make these threads
>>152144253Dr. Strange murdered countless planets and led a magical cult to end the universe, summoned a eldritch horror to kill a bunch of JL clones trying to stop him, then actively facilitated Doom becoming an actual god despite being actively encouraged to stop him.He’s fine, though, because Marvel needs a Hogwarts clone to milk for MCU bux.They’re both shit.
>>152144253Characters/titles should only have one writer to them, ever.
>>152144253>constant rebootsThere have been four in the last 60 years (Silver Age, COIE, nu52, Rebirth).Now if you want to bitch about retcons that's a different story, but Marvel suffers even more from that.
>>152144253>So did a few league members. They hid their crimes & Ollie was justified killing Prometheus.>It doesn't even make sense in the New 52/post Flashpoint continuity. Constantly contradictory where Batman's beating Jason every time he sees him alone but then just welcomes him any time the other Robins are around. Blame bad editorial mandates. Not continuity.>These are fair & all 3 of them should be killed. In the original continuity. You can't stick New Earth with New 52 continuity.
>>152145505Well everything was reset to the beginning save for Reed needing to fix the multiverse.
>>152145570Rebirth's not a reboot. It was a relaunch. Doomsday Clock just retconned the JSA & missing time into the New 52 continuity. And the Silver Age was just a different earth. So technically only 2 reboots. Numerous continuity shakeups.
>>152144253Weren’t apocalypse and Sabretooth members of the x-men not three years ago?
>>152145507You can stick to that, but you'd miss out on a lot of good runs and stories.
>>152145791Miss out on a lot more bad ones.