>Cartoon goes the "If you kill your enemies they win" route
Cartoon goes the "If you kill your enemies they win" route
>The villain wasn't bad he just killed thousands of people because he was lonely
>villain's goal is to die
what then?
It was cool when Avatar did it because it was symbolic of Aangs control over his powers and anger, but like how many times does The Joker need to try and gas all of Gotham before Batman decides keeping him alive maybe isn't a good idea.
Honestly when is the last time a show pulled that? Maybe it's just me but I haven't seen that trope played straight in a while.
Joker is at his best when you can replace him with the Trollface guy and nothing important would change.
Joker is at his worst when he's Clown Hitler.
weirdly enough, Joker in a brown shirt and gag-armband, doing an over the top hitler impersonation would actually make for a pretty good Joker gag
>actually the villains never genocided or did X because plot device that appears after the series ends or it gets written as them being the good guys the whole time
IIRC, Joker actually doesn't like Nazis.
Funny enough there is that one cross over with Marvel where Joker and Red Skull are suppose to team up but Joker learns he is a Nazi and says he won't team up with him.
I'm sick of the whole "to save the world/universe/whatever... I must destroy it" shtick
What are Clone Troopers?
More like the Kylo Ren comics
Edgy.
But they both love gassing people.
Post the comic where she's raped endlessly
>“If you kill your enemy, you’ll be just like him!”
>Enemy Killcount: 5,801,967
>Hero Killcount: ~3
Don’t forget:
>If you kill a killer, the amount of killers remains the same
>Kills two killers
Based Jason.
NOOOO IF YOU KILL HITLER YOU’LL BE JUST LIKE HIM NOO
Kek
The only time I’ve seen this trope done right was in the movie Seven, because dying was apart of the villain’s plan so if he died, he’d win
Yeah I don't really get the logic there.
Like it only stays the same unless you get rid of multiple murderous assholes
Remember In Ben 10 alien force(Or Ultimate Alien) that Kevin was trying to find his dads killer. Kevin and him end up fighting over something and the villian falls. The villian tries to manipulate Kevin into saving him. Kevin Btfos him by pushing him harder while also stealing his shit
Batman has no self control whatsoever. If he killed Joker, he’d kill all criminals.
>It was cool when Avatar did it
no
Good. I like that trope. Heroes with the power should try to save everyone, even the villains.
>The annoying retarded one is always right and never gets his ass kicked and is overly happy
>The intellectual with straight As is always wrong and gets his ass kicked and is slightly pessimistic because of his life treating him badly.
I swear it's like it's written by that troublemaker student who always copies at exams and is jealous over the 10/10 nerds.