AlienWarlord
In general, the Ideology of Heroes is that if you killed, then you are already a villain from the very beginning. For example, can you imagine how many Police officers neutralized Criminals due to the fact that they do not have superpowers. This means that according to the Heroes, only those supported by the Government have the right to kill (Did Batman ever wonder how many Criminals James Gordon shot? đ)
This is one of the big reasons I hated when he invented his âdaughterâ and became obsessed with Michelle. He has a chance to explore the DC universe and his excuse for not wanting to do so is because he âhas to get back to MJ and his daughterâ?! UGH!!! What a drag on this novel. This always happens in stories wherein the romance outweighs the actually entertaining plot.
I'm just shocked that Brainiac hasn't been destroyed yet: he is literally the Ultron of the DC world - an Artificial Intelligence that is not alive. When Batman didn't want to destroy him in Injustice 2, I was generally shocked by the stupidity of the Authors (namely the Authors, because Batman certainly would not have prevented the "Death" of Brainiac)