Is there a superhero that better embodies the idea of "doing the right thing is hard" more than Spider-Man?
Batman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDQob4AOCsQ
Meh, spiderman is kinda generic at this point, pretty much every hero suffer what he faces.
Also is not like he gave up a life of luxury,godlike powers or is even hated by the population like other heroes.
>>95134217
Batman isn't doing the right thing, though. His last decision is basically 'ignorance is bliss, better keep it that way'
>>95134217
that's bullshit. allowing the joker to live, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of people is not "the right thing"
>>95134847
this
>>95135657
>that's bullshit. allowing the green goblin to live, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of people is not "the right thing"
>>95134155
Any superhero that hasn't sold their marriage and child to Satan.
>>95134155
Ultimate Spider Man
>>95134155
The Question.
Superman
Spider-Man is garbage tier wish fulfillment on the order of Ender's Game.
Booster Gold
>>95134155
Daredevil
>>95134847
>john
>doing the right thing
Half the time hes only looking to save his own ass and has risked all of existence to do so
>>95134847
I guess in the sense that "doing the right thing is hard, so lemme do this abhorrent thing real quick"
>>95134155
There is only one answer to that question, peasant...
>>95134155
>"doing the right thing is hard"
Like making a deal with Satan to fix the natural order of things?
>>95134155
'nuff said.
>>95134155
Reed Richard and maybe dr.doom
>>95134155
Deadpool had this going under Joe Kelly.
>>95135731
But he killed the goblin a couple of times, anon, the fucker keeps coming back. Also Osborne is super rich and is protected half the time by the law itself