Tony Stark was right. Superheroes are unhinged lunatics and need to be mandated by the government to prevent situations like this
Tony Stark was right...
This is literally an act of vigilantism. Superheroes are vigilantes. It adds up.
>This is literally an act of vigilantism
Its psychopathy bro. The criminal was already in police custody and Jennifer Walter's, A LAWYER, broke him out while damaging state property AND possibly murdering a lawman in the process.
Vigilantes don't respect the rule of the law, exactly like Jen does here. Also the lawman is just knocked out.
Not a lot of superheroes seem to care about prison reform. Sad!
This is the kind of shi t that should get her disbarred.
Bruh, you can't claim to be a vigilante that works outside of the law while also trying to work within it as a lawyer; can't have your cake and eat it too.
One of the most defining characteristics of Jennifer Walters is her respect for the law. She's not Batman. She doesn't do shit like this.
I like how you see the police officer injured and unconscious and nobody cares. These comics are unintentionally funny when it's lacking any kind of self awareness.
Tell that to Roxane Gay.
I wonder if this was originally written with Steve Rogers in mind, because it sounds more like a description of Steve than it does for Sam.
ITT: Incels
I just figured it out, Jen is pretending to be retarded in Aaron's avenger so that they don't arrest her for this.
It definitely was. I'd assume the script was written a while back or the writer didn't read recent comics and Marvel's editors continued to not do their job.
There’s a what-if comic where the good end to the civil war is Tony and Cap forming an CCA like association to self-regulate metahumans.
>can't have your cake and eat it too.
She-Hulk does that regularly.
When has Jen ever claimed to be a vigilante? She works within the law to a fault. She's a lawyer first, and takes her oath seriously.
That was my first thought. She should never be allowed to practice law again. Fuck her. Would actually make for an incredibly good story, I think. She does something like this against someone she prosecuted and permanently loses her license. Was being Shulk really THAT worth it to lose your livelihood?
Just bribe a banger to murder him in prison. What's she going to do to the guy anyway? Give him a stern talking to?
I'm sorry, are we using shit one-off pages as definitive versions of the characters?
YAAAS KWEEEN
So, uh, after the victim gets done """"talking"""" with him, she'll be arrested next for assault/murder, right?
Just like Jen is being disbarred and arrested, right?
And quite possibly forcing a retrial to happen since this is a clear conspiracy at work and would call into the question the legitimacy of the case to begin with.
..Right?
>That doesn't happen so
The page works if its all a dream and Jen has to go back to making compromises in a flawed system she is powerless to change despite her literally possessing super powers.
No really. Just imagine fluffy dream cloud lines around the edges and then they end and Jen has to do panel 1 five more times.
>When has Jen ever claimed to be a vigilante?
Superheroes are by definition vigilantes.
>Bruh, you can't claim to be a vigilante that works outside of the law while also trying to work within it as a lawyer
Shit man, I can name like 3 characters who do that.
How do you figure?
It is oddly more implies she directly assaults him than I thought, if you look at the accident the drivers side window is fine so it looks like after she caused the accident she punched the window in to knock out the officer
>One of the most defining characteristics of Jennifer Walters WAS her respect for the law.
Fixed it for you.
Her most defining characteristic now is being a mouth breathing retard who hates herself.
So she’s Aaron’s self insert?
So, what does it mean when a super is (willingly) hired by a government, or is acting as a mercenary?