Tell me, /co/. What gives the '''''''''''''''''''''''great''''''''''''''''''''''' Nexus the right to kill a child?
>>89109054
I don't know, but Cyclops has every right to kill that little shit Daken. Didn't know he could shoot beams out of his hands, though.
>>89109054
The same thing that gives him the right to kill anyone else. And that child was a little murdering shit, too.
>>89109359
If you haven't read Nexus, you should do yourself a favor and get to it.
gotta keep his quota
>>89109387i read this issue, a couple others, and the Badger crossovers when they were storytimed. I just wanted to make a dumb joke.
>>89109459
It's a nice issue.
>>89109054
Well, the writer of this comic murdered his wife...
>>89109387
>And that child was a little murdering shit, too
He was literally just a wayward youth, lost under the city's cultural malaise. Nexus should have given him guidance.
>>89109387
Is this some kind of Punisher?
>>89109679
wait what
>>89109679
Wasn't that a car accident or something?
>>89109704
He murders two frog aliens by boiling them alive in their own tanks in the first few pages he's introduced.
>>89109714
Just read it. Mike Baron did do a run on Punisher, though, which is also worth reading.
>>89109054
The fact that no one can stop him. Fuck morality.
If someone did stop him, he'd no longer have the right.
>>89109740
Nope, he said he found her dead but his alibi was a bit creaky. So the case wasn't solved but he remains the prime suspect.
>>89109862
Aren't we supposed to assume he's innocent until the state proves otherwise?
>>89109862
She died of a long-term illness dude. If he did kill her it was probably an assisted suicide.
>>89109953
>>89109924
Bear in mind that he hasn't worked for the Big Two since.
>>89109995
In that case I'd assume he was found guilty in the court of public opinion, the most bullshit court of all.
>>89110046
Also known as
The Internet.
>>89110046
Would you really hire someone who is suspected of murder?
>>89110071
Yes indeed! It has gone by many names my friend. When we're all one big sentient cloud of energy we'll still be grinding that rumor mill. For example:
>>89109054
That kid seems like a shit. If I were above the law I'd fry his little ass too.
>>89110086
Sure, what's the worst that could happen?
there's a 90% chance that a child in the nexus universe is a soviet general anyway
>>89109054
I see you haven't actually read the comic at all.
If you had, you'd not ask that question.
Polite sage.
>>89110252
>I see you haven't actually read the comic at all
I did, but a child is still a child, anon. That kid could've been molded into a beacon of morality with the right upbringing.
>>89110252
Maybe he did maybe he didn't; OP's intentions are clear either way. This is a bait thread.
>>89110288
This is some allegorical "would you travel back in time and kill baby Hitler" shit, huh? I don't have to read the comic to get that vibe.
>>89110218
Never work at publishing. You'd end up ruined a week later.
Isn't Mike Baron an ultra-conservative? A Drumpf supporter?
>>89110335
I think announcing your saging is bannable. Or was it reporting?
>>89110252
>>89110335
Announcing your sage is a bannable offense :^)
>>89109714
Kind of, he has dreams that tell him to kill specific mass murderers
>>89110501
Does he dreams about himself, sometimes?
>>89110325
By my employees who are also murderers? I don't get it.
>>89110555Maybe? I've only read the first volume
>>89110589
Of course you don't, anon.
>>89110635
Okay, sure. I guess I'll find out a week after I start my illustrious publishing career, eh?
>>89109054
Nexus acts in self-defense.
>>89110996
remember when he let ylum choose who to kill next
>>89109704
>Only a lad
>You really can't blame him!
>Society made him!
>He's our responsibility!
>Only a lad
>He really couldn't help it!
>He didn't want to do it!
>He's underprivileged and abused, perhaps a little bit confused!
>>89111358
OP here, I just want to thank you for blessing my thread with this quality post. Thank you!