Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-366087-20170215064802/@comment-5653781-20170217011817

"one man's hero is another man's terrorist" - how do we decide who is a hero and who is simply a "normal guy"? villainy is easy to gauge, in fiction anyway.. you do outrageously vile things and cross a moral line.. you engage in crime and thus become the bad guy.

it's not as easy to dictate when a "good guy" ascends into being a "hero", if someone rescues a cat from a tree they are seen as a hero by the cat's owner or some animal-welfare folk but in the grand-scale of things they'd be an "average guy" compared to something like Superman.

Superman and most superheroes in turn would be "average guys" compared to the absurd levels of heroism found in characters like the Doctor or Super God Goku - who save entire multiverses on a regular basis (compared to superheroes, who tend towards saving a single planet at maximum.. as a general rule).