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The Red Light Morality Scale: Or, If You’re Glowing Red You’re Probably a Bad Guy
It would seem, save for a sole red champion of justice, the scales of morality tip heavily to the side of evil under the weight of the glowing red lights.
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- Published 07/2/12




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Does Superman’s red cape and red heat vision count for the good side?
But Superman is mainly blue, most of his suit at least
Mr Incredible? Captain America? Red Raven? The Crimson Avenger? The Flash?
I could go on but I’m not that much of a pedant and I realise its just a bit of fun.
…..Hellboy? lol
Didn’t Terminator end up on the “good” side?
Not just the color red, but glowing red, which superman only counts sometimes
Glowy Santa = Evil Santa
Cyclops of X-men
Capt America in the real world, assuming survival frozen since WWII. Would probably wind up delivering Pizza with his shield. Would not have a college education, therefore unemployed. Too old for military service. Police would assume identity is faked and deport him to Mexico. Take his shield and weld it to a ship for the look. Once he told his story, some black market scientists would drain his blood and sell it on the black market. Dead. Or he’d commit suicide by jumping into a frozen lake. And start all over again.
Hal isn’t evil, he is merely mentally deranged due to a conflicting purposes hardwired into him.
No NO! HAL wasn’t evil. He was just misunderstood!
No thats not true K.I.T.T. windscreen wiper was evil too.