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OT Who still has a strickt "No Kill Code"

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Wed, 2012-04-18 19:29
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With comics getting more and more violent these days I wondered which hero still goes above and beyond to prevent his adversaries from getting killed in battle. Most DC heroes do not seem to mind killing or putting their opponents into a deadly situation these days and I think the same is true for most Marvel heroes. I would say Batman, Spiderman and Daredevil are still oldschool when it comes to killing. Who else?

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Daredevil killed Bullseye, although I'm not sure if he was fully possessed by the Hand at the time.

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Big Bad Voodoo Lou wrote:
Daredevil killed Bullseye, although I'm not sure if he was fully possessed by the Hand at the time.

I think he was not himself at the time. Also it was made a big deal with shows that usually he is still considered a non-killer. Unlinke for example Aquaman who casually butchers some deep sea people in his new series.

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Comic version Batman and Spiderman.

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Deathstroke, Punisher, Lobo and Deadpool. Wink

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Great article Prime!

And I always thought OT was for the personal stuff too taboo to discuss here in the toy/comic/pop culture world

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Brian wrote:
Great article Prime!

And I always thought OT was for the personal stuff too taboo to discuss here in the toy/comic/pop culture world

That article was indeed cool. I was not sure about the OT thing so I thought better safe then sorry...

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I love the article if for nothing else than the Batman one. Just another point of confusion in the things Morrison has done with the character. Further confusion comes when you see the beautiful job he did on All-Star Superman.

And maybe I'm just too literal, but I see it as THE topic here is Toys. So anything not about toys, even if it's nerdy stuff like comics and cartoons, is considered OT. JMHO Smile

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