Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-33821353-20180122045704/@comment-1705775-20180122050712

I've already told you several times - killing villains isn't the issue.. the issue is Manchester went completely insane and started to "save the world" via such tactics as killing off world leaders, using civilians as shields and trying to kill Superman.. the Elites is based a bit on Kingdom Come, where Magog is a similarly insane vigilante.

the public love the idea of killer vigilantes like Manchester because at first the DO fix things but making a murderer into a public hero always goes horribly wrong.. that's the point Superman was trying to make.

the public became scared when Manchester went insane but had no way to reverse it at that point, much like when masses vote in a dictator and don't realize the full danger of the idea until it is too late.

killing criminals wasn't what made Manchester a villain (Huntress does the same) - it was the fact Manchester was a misanthropic, egocentric murderer that made him that way.. he may of meant well but in the end he was a terrorist.