Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-28302658-20160918033407/@comment-4708882-20170211173339

Sound like a cool premise.

Yeah honestly if people want to argue he's not heinous enough for a Superhero work I can see it but "tragic"? It's not made clear we are even meant to have sympathy or not especially since said "tragedy" was a kid who put people at risk due to recklessness being told off (if a little harshly at worse) basically throwing a temper tantrum and trying to kill most if not all heroes, gloating when he thought he killed his former idols family and doing all this just so he can pretend to be a hero to the public. Next to no one in audience nor story even try to justify him that much if at all.