Ben Grimm
Peter Parker
Steve Rogers
@ruler: You mean out of that list or in general?
Prob Peter Parker, he's the only one to have never been in a war and so he's still naive on doing "what is necessary" and such stuff.
On the other hand, Captain America has been to war, and still rejects moral defeatism and the "necessary evil" school of thought embodied by his friend Tony Stark.
Peter Parker by a landslide. Tho Cap has the high standards too, his are inflexible and colored by the era in which he grew up.
Spider-Man is pretty much against killing, or really hurting anyone he cares about.
I'd say him.
Jmarshmallow
Yes, Captain America has killed and will likely kill again. No, he didn't go off to France and plug his ears from what was going on in the world during Civil War. And no, he doesn't think that every villain or every threat should be handled with kid gloves on. But he is the one out of the three who will never give up on what he believes in. He seems inflexible to others because he believes in right and wrong. He holds himself to far higher standards and is an example to all.
Petey and ironically Bruce Banner/Hulk. Hulk hardly kills his enemies but beats them to a pulp.
I don't think Bruce is above doing less savory stuff for the greater good. He is in the Illuminanati while Cap was kicked out because he thought they were going too far.
Spider-man. Most likely by a wide margin too.
I disagree. During his Other days, he went to some pretty dark places. He promised to murder the Kingpin. Not for the sake of justice but to humiliate Fisk and out of revenge for what Fisk tried (and failed) to do.
I don't remember Steve ever going to morally ambiguous places like that of his own free will.
its spiderman. cap will and has killed alot during ww2 and with avengers will kill if nececcary. i think if pete had to kill or else the world would end he would do it crying like a baby andcap would do it liek a champ. spidermans owns tho lol
I think how we view morality is a very subjective thing. To some it seems having killed people during a war is some kind of blot on their moral make up while to others having fought against the Nazis during ww2 could be seen as proof that they are willing to fight for what they believe in. Does how people act out of emotional turmoil have a bearing on how moral they are? PP tends to be something of a hothead when he gets upset while Cap is harder to use his emotions against and is more like Superman in that regard. I don't see any clear answer to this question.
JEAN GREY
Didn't she destroy a planet
JEAN GREY
Didn't she destroy a planet
that wasnt her it was the phoenix
Medusa, Magneto, Captain, Jean, and a few others.
Medusa - because everyone think she's useless and she's not. I think she's a unique character.
Magneto - because he's the most interesting character and he's in everywhere in comics. I mean everywhere.
Captain A - because he's the American hero guy. And he's the one that start and lead the Avengers and have a gap of his time line life.
Jean - because she's been my favorite and been gone for too long and still gone. Beside, I have a feeling that she is going to surprise all of us soon or later and she will be the interesting character point of all the X-men :)
Marvel seems to be obsessed with making spidey their ghandi, hes probably the most pure hearted hero and innocent of the main marvel flagship heroes, hes got a naive bright eyed stance to everything and he hes pacific by nature which is why hes not much to other heroes since they themselves represent their morals as warriors, soldiers or fighters that hold the same ethics only from being strong, peter is different. he is kind and sensitive and hates fighting only doing so because he has to.
It's a given fact, Spidey cries like a little beeotch when someone dies and he didn't stop it. He clears it.
Steve Rogers by a long shot.
But he's a nazi.
@jimishim12: said
@magnetic_eye said:
Steve Rogers by a long shot.
But he's a nazi.
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LOL, further proof you haven't been reading the book by Spencer. Get with the program and understand the whole story as it unfolds.
It's not Spidey thats for sure, indecisiveness to stand by a belief to do something that is or isn't necessary isn't true morality. Spidey is comes off as a naive ignorant chump when he discusses hard calls to someone like Wolverine and basically any solider that has a better judgement skills in the field of battle. Peter is a goodie two shoes out of fear, guilt and doubt. Not because he's cherishes life and fights for the right thing no matter what. It's hard to call him a Superhero since he is so like us, even Superman and Batman would make hard choices if backed into a corner. Spider-Man would fiddle and hesitate, then allow something to go wrong when he does and it becomes worse. Hypocritically speaking, he will also break his no kill/no murder rule if someone close to him like his aunt was in danger and thats just pretty much all that needs to be said about the most half hearted superhero in the business.
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