Villains do a bunch of bullshit

>Villains do a bunch of bullshit
>The heroes just beat him and that's the end of that

>Hero screws up or does something even remotely morally questionable
>That one action has consequences that threaten to destroy the entire world

Am I the only one that noticed this?

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>local super villian has the charms and is even elected as mayor or president
>guy that saved the universe multiple times gets rejected by society the moment a new guy shows up
Shit like this is so common is fucking nuts.

I mean that is more or less true about real life. Look at the republicans, a con-man draft dodger became president where a literal war hero couldn't.

Look at the dems, an old alzheimers laiden poor hater was able to get the black vote where a guy who literally marched with MLK and got arrested fighting for equal housing for blacks couldn't.

I just think people are so retarded, it just becomes parody.

Yeah, people are dumb.

>Kang the Conqueror fucks with time on a regular basis and it's fine
>Superheroes use time-travel to solve their problems too much TIME IS BROKEN
Fuck Bendis.

Heroes are fucking morons, and Kang has DOOM blood in his veins. DUH!

Heroes turned evil often make more dangerous villains than actual villains.

Do villains turned good make better heroes that actual heroes?

No, in fact whenever villains turn good, they're almost always suddenly a lot weaker and job more often. Like Juggernaut when he joined the X-Men.

Heroes are just held to higher standards, and the narrative must punish them whenever they don't meet them.

>tfw Obsidian was one of the biggest JSA threats outside of Mordru and maybe Black Adam and made the Injustice Society look like babies

Damn you right

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Even fucking Parallax, fucked with the entire universe

>where a literal war hero couldn't.
You mean the dude that sold out American secrets on public radio? That war hero?

>guy that saved the universe multiple times gets rejected by society the moment a new guy shows up
Danny Phantom did this shit in the finalie. Fucking bull

It was kind of bullshit that the writers expected us to believe that Xavier had gone "too far" by mind-whiping Magneto, even though Magneto had just murdered thousands of innocent people with a global EMP and had no intention of stopping. Frankly, they should have just killed him.

Similar to how the writers expected us to think that Magneto was "no better" than the Red Skull for killing him, so Magneto got the blame for the Red Skull turning into Red Onslaught upon "death", something there is no way anyone could have known because it's random as fuck.

>Eobard Thawne can assfuck the timeline all he pleases
>everything is fine
>Barry Allen tries to undo Eobard's changing the timeline by killing his mother
>FLASHPOINT APOCALYPSE CRISIS CRISIS

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Doesn't he explain in the page that Barry did it like an amateur, whereas he apparently is far better at it?

Which is kind of bullshit. How the fuck does Barry saving his mother make Clark Kent not get found by the Kents even though that happened years before the events Barry changed? No amount of butterfly effect explains that.

No refunds.

Not sure how this is surprising, villainy is like clueless vandalism, the right security measures can deal with it.

An internal lapse or turncoat is like sabotage, they know all your security weaknesses and can affects targets before you have time to respond.

It's like the difference between what you can do if thieves outside are trying to break in and steal random valuables they hope to find, and your room mates start "borrowing" and "losing" stuff they know is important to you or valuable.

I mean how many analogies do you need, it's an age old issue that the people you trust are the most likely to completely destroy you if they betray it.

It's a lazy explanation. Thawne is running around erasing people from existence, killing people and wrecking shit, and yet Barry undoing ONE of Thawne's evil acts causes the End of the World.

Exactly.

The counterpoint is that the only person whose word we have to go on is Thawne's.

>law enforcement is incompetent and useless against Villains
>Hero is framed or does something wrong law enforcement goes all out trying to kill Hero

Seriously, during the Civil War era, the government put more effort in capturing vigilantes than they ever did in stopping AIM or Hydra. Hell, they arguably even put more effort into it than they ever did in persecuting mutants.

overused clichés

It's the same in video games
>Unlock a boss as a playable character
>All of their moves are nerfed and that's if you cab even get all their moves

Doomsday Clock would go on to fix it by saying
>No it was me Doctor Manhattan fucking with the timeline all along

What does that have to do with his military service retard?

there's actually a canon reason for jugg. His power source doesn't like him being good and wants him to cause mayhem and destruction so it nerfs him every time he tries to be a good guy

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