M.A.C.O. wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 3:20 pm
By the same token, there is never a no kill rule established in the DCEU. So we're at a 1:1.
In truth, some of them do have rules against killing. I told you that. Because you said you were not aware of Marvel heroes (sans Wolverine and Punisher, obviously) having aversions to killing their enemies. It started en masse with Bendis in 2004. I can provide scans if you need more proof or you can take my word for it.
You really don't understand just how differently iconic superman is compared to ever other marvel superhero do you? The DCEU has an de-facto no kill rule because it headlines with superman, a guy who has "does not kill" as the thing everyone knows about him. You can take that away, but you then cannot also act like were then supposed to considered it a big deal if he does kill. You cannot have him simultaneously kill, then have him freak out like that was a big deal and wonder why people have a problem with him killing. The DCEU relies on everybody knowing who superman is, the all American, no killing, big blue boy scout. While also playing up a "this isn't your father's superman" angle.
The iconic Superman already existed and the DCEU both relied on that existence, and shied away from it. Note, that people don't have a problem with say, Injustice superman killing people, they don't have a problem with Justice Lord Superman killing people, or a problem with any of the other evil alternate Superman characters killing people. Because those don't rely on him being the OG Superman to function. The DCEU wanted it to be the OG Superman, relied on that (hence why in Justice League everybody acts like he was the entire time) then the creators were surprised that him not acting like the OG Superman wasn't taken well.
The iconic Iron Man, Captain America, etc. Were created by the MCU, no body cared about the comics, not even the comic fans apparently cause no one gave a shit about them killing.
Nice. If I'm not mistaken, your strategy is to disparage the Marvel characters, while disparaging Superman, in an attempt to not engage with my point and somehow win the debate going on.
Not even in the slightest, though the fact you think that's the case It tells me plenty about your reading comprehension. The point, is that different people in different circumstances are held to different standard. And the fact that you really can't understand why we don't have a problem with the space pirate killing people but do with Superman is entirely on you.
There is no maybe. The Avengers and other big Marvel heroes didn't kill regularly until Bendis. I know you don't know. You said as much here, "I've never heard anyone ever say Captain America doesn't kill, or Ironman doesn't kill". That's why I gave you the answer. Not a good look to bring a point up and then drop it, when it become inconvenient to your argument/narrative.
I don't care, nobody cares. The marvel comics do not have the cultural impact Superman does, as such they don't have to follow the comics as closely. I mean fucking really dude, when the MCU was first announced people
laughed because the idea of making a movie, let alone a cinematic universe, around a bunch of b and c-listers no one had heard of was considered a joke.
Who who doesn't read comics knew there was a no kill rule for Marvel heros? The answer, fucking nobody.
Who who doesn't read comics know there was a no kill rule for Superman? The answer, fucking everybody.
I don't know what you mean here. I listed and demonstrated how nearly every other Marvel and DC character that's been adapted to live action in the last 20 years, has been allowed to kill their enemies and get away with it in pop culture and to audience. Supes is the only one who has been singled out. Thereby, creating a double standard.
Keep calling itself a double standard all you want, it's not going to make is true suddenly.
Like if I, as a soldier, run away from a firefight, my ass is getting charged. If a civilian runs away from a firefight, he was doing the smart thing. Is that a double standard? Fuck no.
For a somewhat closer comparison, if I shoot and kill an enemy fighter, good for me. If the Padre does so, well they're not even supposed to have guns, so they're in trouble. It's not a double standard, it's a different standard for different people in different situations.
E.g. It was wrong from Superman to kill space Hitler, Zod. But when Wonder Woman killed the genocidal Ares, people cheered! Wind the clock back to 2005, with Infinite Crisis to see how the world reacted to Wonder Woman killing someone. No one was cool with it.
Oh please, the world didn't react to shit with Infinite Crisis. Comic nerds did. Most of the world wasn't aware it even happened. More of the world got their indication of Wonder Woman's character from the Justice League cartoons. And that series has an episode where she's clearly going to pound Toyman's skull in for killing Superman and only doesn't not because she doesn't do that, but because as Flash points out, Superman doesn't. With that as my intro to Wonder Woman my response to her killing Ares is "Yeah and? What else was she gonna do?"