Superman kills Kalibak and goes talk to Barry vibrating at super speed so not to be interrupted.
When Barry refuse superman plan. He goes into action with getting a small sun boost and then going all around the earth using heat vision and super speed to evaporate the parademon troops.
Unlike the people we have here. See, what I REALLY dislike about the whole 'we don't kill' superheroes is that their usual excuse is basically 'I won't have any self control after doing it the first time' - and that is RICH coming from these self appointed vigilantes, especially Superman. Killing is hard, yes, but to imply that once you do it you'll become a mad serial killer is annoying.
I like the heroes that use it as a last option, an absolute last... the kind who won't send Darkseid home and hope he doesn't want to get revenge later.
yes, and that's a nice and fair idea. But DC (and Marvel... when they feel like it) always take it to sic extremes, a character kills pragmatically for the first time? They're mad, and need to be stopped, or go on some never ending downward spiral. Que Batman entering the scene and spouting some malarky.
It's always extremes and never middle grounds (as shown with this Injustice comic, or in JLU) which is jarring.
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Unlike the people we have here. See, what I REALLY dislike about the whole 'we don't kill' superheroes is that their usual excuse is basically 'I won't have any self control after doing it the first time' - and that is RICH coming from these self appointed vigilantes, especially Superman. Killing is hard, yes, but to imply that once you do it you'll become a mad serial killer is annoying.
I like the heroes that use it as a last option, an absolute last... the kind who won't send Darkseid home and hope he doesn't want to get revenge later.
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It's always extremes and never middle grounds (as shown with this Injustice comic, or in JLU) which is jarring.
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