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** Then again J. Jonah Jameson isn't exactly the world's greatest judge of character. |
** Then again J. Jonah Jameson isn't exactly the world's greatest judge of character. |
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** It's impressive that he likes them because he's typically characterized as disliking superheroes as a rule. The fact that the Spacemen are allegedly astronauts like JJJ's son, who he considers a real hero, is also probably a factor. |
** It's impressive that he likes them because he's typically characterized as disliking superheroes as a rule. The fact that the Spacemen are allegedly astronauts like JJJ's son, who he considers a real hero, is also probably a factor. |
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* [[Hardware (comics)|Edwin Alva]] from [[Milestone Comics]] is the leader of an international criminal organization, but is viewed by the public as a wealthy and influential philanthropist. |
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* Harmony Kendall, who now stars in "Harmony Bites", and other vampires like her in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]] Season Eight''. Capitalizing on the fact that vampires don't have to kill their victims, and people who are partially drained tend to get a rush out of it, they portray themselves sympathetically while making the Slayers [[Hero with Bad Publicity|look like]] genocidal nuts. |
* Harmony Kendall, who now stars in "Harmony Bites", and other vampires like her in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]] Season Eight''. Capitalizing on the fact that vampires don't have to kill their victims, and people who are partially drained tend to get a rush out of it, they portray themselves sympathetically while making the Slayers [[Hero with Bad Publicity|look like]] genocidal nuts. |
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** Though, in a tie-in online comic, it's hinted that [[Stephen Colbert]] isn't fooled. |
** Though, in a tie-in online comic, it's hinted that [[Stephen Colbert]] isn't fooled. |