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superfan1 ([info]superfan1) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-07-15 20:17:00

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Entry tags:char: joker, char: robin/red robin/tim drake, char: supergirl/kara zor-el, creator: michael green, creator: mike johnson, creator: rafael albuquerque

Superman/Batman #62
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Re: If the author wanted a "killing is always wrong" shpiel, he picked the wrong villains.
[info]runespoor7
2009-07-16 06:29 am UTC (link)
Why don't you hold the cops responsible for failing to kill Joker, then? Surely someone should've arranged for him to 'kill himself' while in custody, right?

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Re: If the author wanted a "killing is always wrong" shpiel, he picked the wrong villains.
[info]kitty_tc_69
2009-07-16 06:32 am UTC (link)
To tell the truth, that should have happened a long time ago.

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Re: If the author wanted a "killing is always wrong" shpiel, he picked the wrong villains.
[info]xammax
2009-07-16 07:39 am UTC (link)
Some how, even when in real life we have people who have committed crimes on the same scale, to the level of crimes against humanity, who have been captured; even then we put them on trial and not kill them in custody. It seems you just don't get the application of the rule of law. Let alone having a small suspension of disbelief.

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Re: If the author wanted a "killing is always wrong" shpiel, he picked the wrong villains.
[info]kitty_tc_69
2009-07-16 07:47 am UTC (link)
Depends where you live, I suppose. Down here it's well known you do NOT fuck with the police, the swamp is but a short ride up I-10 and if they feel like beating the ever loving hell out of you and dumping you where nature can finish you off they'll do it. It's hard to believe Gotham Fucking City is any less corrupt than New Orleans.

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Re: If the author wanted a "killing is always wrong" shpiel, he picked the wrong villains.
(Anonymous)
2009-07-16 09:17 am UTC (link)
wait, so are you for or against this new orleans style of ignoring the rule of law and separation of judge/jury/executioner?

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Re: If the author wanted a "killing is always wrong" shpiel, he picked the wrong villains.
[info]runespoor7
2009-07-16 06:48 pm UTC (link)
Gotham's got the Batfamily and Jim Gordon.

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Re: If the author wanted a "killing is always wrong" shpiel, he picked the wrong villains.
[info]chengar
2009-07-16 09:28 am UTC (link)
In the real world, people who have committed crimes on the same scale as the Joker (not that there are many) don't break out of cardboard prisons within two weeks of being arrested. They certainly don't do it over, and over, and over again; usually killers that escape from prison once end up dead rather than recaptured.

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Re: If the author wanted a "killing is always wrong" shpiel, he picked the wrong villains.
[info]unknownscribler
2009-07-16 07:55 am UTC (link)
Because Gotham's cops are quite clearly grossly incompetent?

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Re: If the author wanted a "killing is always wrong" shpiel, he picked the wrong villains.
[info]runespoor7
2009-07-16 06:42 pm UTC (link)
Putting a bullet through someone's skull if the person is restrained and ten feet away from you doesn't require tremendous skill, one would think.

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