@MercuryFalcon I want to believe he did it on purpose to invite people quoting the legendary words.
I still regularly call a Gouf a Zaku for that very same reason.
@Balam_GF13 Some would argue that directing evil to those who are evil is still evil.
Personally, I think discussing the concept of "good and evil" in a universe based on brutality and over the top violence takes away from the fun factor and from the actually "good" heroes in the setting.
@SNIC_C She tried to pull a power move and ended up further confirming the allegations.
I hope she keeps doing this because I will replay the second half over and over for the rest of the month.
@UltraNosk 1. People think mythology is analogous to fantasy so they don't care to actually read it and just want a prepackaged version for modern sensibilities.
2. It's not like Slop of War was ever accurate to mythology anyways.
@UltraNosk@Big_Zam_Vlad For the same reason they didn't base Kratos off the Theogony and already established mythology.
You had a good point at first but now it's moot.
@Bemol417647@Cranberryscause And when they do touch other genres their nuances go over their heads.
See: Hellblazer, Sandman, Animal Man, Flex Mentallo, Doctor Strange, The Crow to a lesser extent.
Cape fans are the meatheads of the comicbook fandom.
Alan Moore was fucking right and I hate to admit it.
@realabzhu@san_og75940@bunburyoudoujp Ehh Seventh Day Adventists are up there too.
It's just that the story of Joseph Smith is slightly more interesting than that of Ellen G. White but both are equally hilarious.