Gilgamesh9669
Until now I still don't understand why Raiden became a wanted criminal, besides breaking into the White House, all he did was expose the man to that other guy the s*** politician who invoked Rrigon. In the real world, breaking into the White House would make you a criminal, but the nonsense that Superheroes routinely do in the DC universe far outweighs that. I just don't understand how they declared him a fugitive, they just got angry and said "why not?" like in practically all American Comics or do they have some real accusation behind them?
Okay... but what was he being accused of? Is this one of those comic book cases where the law is completely and "legally" disrespected by the Government itself?
Gilgamesh9669:It's not about what he did, it's about how he did, and who he is, Heroes from the Justice League are trustworthy, and try to keep a public image, and they often work with the government, Raiden doesn't, he even declared that proudly when he beat Despero, so the government, sees him as a threat to the world, and not a real hero, at least until what happened with the WarWorld