Lex Luthor: Man of Steel/YMMV

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 * Alternate Character Interpretation: The entire point of the series. Lex Luthor presents his side of the conflict between him and Superman. The point of the series is that, Lex's argument aside, he's a monster.
 * Additionally, do the final words  Both interpretations are valid.
 * The story has produced some differing interpretations over exactly how responsible Luthor was for everything that happened . Less responsibility would make Luthor a Well-Intentioned Extremist who perhaps tips over into Knight Templar territory, while more would make him a self-deluding Complete Monster. The story itself is somewhat ambiguious on several points, but suggests that the sheer depth of Luthor's machiavellian personality makes it highly unlikely that he was completely unaware of what was going to happen even if he wasn't responsible.
 * Draco in Leather Pants: The fact that the story is understanding of (although it doesn't actually agree with) Luthor's worldview, coupled with some ambiguity over exactly how responsible he was for everything, has led to this being applied to Luthor from some quarters.
 * Misaimed Fandom: Luthor has persuaded some people -- both in-universe and in real life -- that Superman is a threat by his arguments. Also, that he is correct in his view that humanity must always fear aliens . The point of the story is that Lex Luthor, a human being, is about as big an enemy to humanity as humanly possible.
 * Moral Event Horizon - Lex's 'great contribution to humanity', his charity towards his janitor's son, and everything else -- ends in tears. Lex still feels guilt, though -- or, at least, he tells us he feels guilt.
 * Squick - This can be the reaction upon learning that, with further Squick possible upon realizing that