Punisher went to jail and had his face horrible messed up. He escaped, but he couldn't exactly go unnoticed with his face being the way it was so he got a surgeon to fix him and to make him look unrecognizable. Frank didn't expect that to be taken as "make me into a black man."
Regardless, it only hasted about two or three issues. He spent more time as an angel and a Frankenstein's monster.
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Lets not forget poor Rita DeMara (Yellowjacket II) and Crystal's Inhuman nanny Marela. Stark falt out filled both of them in cold blood. Yeah he was under the control of Kang att he time to some extent but come on. Rita had totally reformed from her villian roots and had worked with the Avengers and become a member of the orignal Guardians of the Galaxy only to have Stark vaporize her the minute she came back from the future.
While I agree Rita's death was a waste of a character, I'd hardly blame Stark as he was under mind control at the time.
More than that, he also took pro-active measures to never again fall under mind control, until Kurt stopped writing him (sigh).
But Gremlin? He attacked the guy unprovoked, and killed him in battle. Accidentally yes, but Titanium Man was simply defending himself against a dangerous enemy
Wasn't Hawkeye convicted for the death of Egghead? Am I remembering that right, or totally making this up?
The Cool Thatguy is correct. Here's how it all went down:
First, Hawkeye is exonerated by the state court...
Secondly, Hawkeye is then formally cleared after The Avengers held a court-of-inquiry...
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Star-Lord with sacrificing 350 000 innocents life to use their lifeforce(?) to destroy the planet killer entity, The Fallen who was the first herald of Galactus.
Edit: Oh... and some more million dead Kree when Ultron took over the Kree Empire with the "help" of Star-Lord...
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And to be somewhat fair, it was either that, or Clint's trial ended up becoming a springboard to justify the revival of the Superhero (or Superhuman) Registration Act, which would have in all likelihood made things even worse for everybody, especially in light of HYDRA-Cap's machinations under everyone's noses through the pretense of being the Captain America everyone knew and loved (or at least trusted and respected).
The spider is always on the hunt.