Originally Posted by
Steel Inquisitor
Characters can have fanbases and not be over by everyone in-universe or out of it. Sure it means something, it's a reason why Batman hates the League of Assassins, just because Damien was taught that didn't make him right. Don't move the goal posts, we're discussing if Damien's action were right, and they're not. We went over how him killing is not the same as a hero taking a life. This has nothing to do with being conservative. Comparing an ordinary people to Damien is missing the point, the Damien was fighting a random nobody super-villain called the Spook, the problem was if you were a bad guy he solved the "problem" with death.
But you haven't show any circumstances in the show that confirmed people were murdered by a super-hero. I disagree. You've been consistent in your tastes for how super-heroes act, for example - Black Adam's tone in the DCEU, despite the fact he's coming from being a villain who will wreck anyone from being obstacles to his goals, like Superman and the Justice Society. Everyone likes good stories, how they perceive "good quality" is subjective. However, there has been an inconsistency with the Timm cartoons, sometimes they're great other times they'd bad. I don't know where you're getting the tribalism from.