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** In ''ComicBook/SupermanRedSon'', at first. People initially thought his loyalty and bias is purely towards Russia, but as Luthor correctly predicts, his altruism doesn't end at his homeland's borders. That said, there's a {{Deconstruction}} as just because Superman cares about people not dying, it doesn't necessarily means he cares about people on an individual level. Later moments of heroism are juxtaposed with inner monologue about how he's been increasingly using them as an excuse to avoid hearing about how the people aren't necessarily happy about the methods behind how their perceived utopia is thriving.

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** In the Creator/{{Elseworlds}} story ''ComicBook/SupermanRedSon'', at first. People initially thought his loyalty and bias is purely towards Russia, but as Luthor correctly predicts, his altruism doesn't end at his homeland's borders. That said, there's a {{Deconstruction}} as just because Superman cares about people not dying, it doesn't necessarily means he cares about people on an individual level. Later moments of heroism are juxtaposed with inner monologue about how he's been increasingly using them as an excuse to avoid hearing about how the people aren't necessarily happy about the methods behind how their perceived utopia is thriving.
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* ''Franchise/{{Arrowverse}}'': Both Barry Allen a.k.a. Series/{{The Flash|2014}} and Kara Danvers a.k.a. Series/{{Supergirl|2015}} are this: They both are very optimistic and free-spirited and always eager to rescue everyone. Barry especially always sees the good in others and helps a lot of former villains and criminals reform. Both Barry and Kara are played in stark contrast to Oliver Queen a.k.a. [[Series/{{Arrow}} Green Arrow]], the Arrowverse's original hero, who started out as an outright AntiHero and is far more sceptical and cynical.

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* ''Franchise/{{Arrowverse}}'': Both Barry Allen a.k.a. Series/{{The Flash|2014}} and Kara Danvers a.k.a. Series/{{Supergirl|2015}} are this: They both are very optimistic and free-spirited and always eager to rescue everyone. Barry especially always sees the good in others and helps a lot of former villains and criminals reform. He's even nominated the "Paragon Of Love" during the ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}'' event. Both Barry and Kara are played in stark contrast to Oliver Queen a.k.a. [[Series/{{Arrow}} Green Arrow]], the Arrowverse's original hero, who started out as an outright AntiHero and is far more sceptical and cynical.
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* ''Franchise/{{Arrowverse}}'': Both Barry Allen a.k.a. Series/{{The Flash|2014}} and Kara Danvers a.k.a. Series/{{Supergirl|2015}} are this: They both are very optimistic and free-spirited and always eager to rescue everyone. Barry especially always sees the good in others and helps a lot of former villains and criminals reform. Both Barry and Kara are played in stark contrast to Oliver Queen a.k.a. [[Series/{{Arrow}} Green Arrow]], the Arrowverse's original hero, who started out as an outright ActionHero and is far more sceptical and cynical.

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* ''Franchise/{{Arrowverse}}'': Both Barry Allen a.k.a. Series/{{The Flash|2014}} and Kara Danvers a.k.a. Series/{{Supergirl|2015}} are this: They both are very optimistic and free-spirited and always eager to rescue everyone. Barry especially always sees the good in others and helps a lot of former villains and criminals reform. Both Barry and Kara are played in stark contrast to Oliver Queen a.k.a. [[Series/{{Arrow}} Green Arrow]], the Arrowverse's original hero, who started out as an outright ActionHero AntiHero and is far more sceptical and cynical.
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* ''Franchise/{{Arrowverse}}'': Both Barry Allen a.k.a. Series/{{The Flash|2014}} and Kara Danvers a.k.a. Series/{{Supergirl|2015}} are this: They both are very optimistic and free-spirited and always eager to rescue everyone. Barry especially always sees the good in others and helps a lot of former villains and criminals reform. Both Barry and Kara are played in stark contrast to Oliver Queen a.k.a. [[Series/{{Arrow}} Green Arrow]], the Arrowverse's original hero, who started out as an outright ActionHero and is far more sceptical and cynical.
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Because of the inherent nature of this trope, an AntiHero can NEVER be this. Either one of the two can serve as the {{Foil}} to an All-Loving Hero in [[IdealistVsPragmatist a match between idealism and pragmatism]].

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Because of the inherent nature of this trope, an AntiHero can NEVER be this. Either one of the two Though they can serve as the a {{Foil}} to an All-Loving Hero in [[IdealistVsPragmatist a match between idealism and pragmatism]].
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Contrast MisanthropeSupreme, who has nothing but hatred for everyone; (although a more AntiVillain version may have been a [[FallenHero former]] All-Loving Hero, who came to believe that the only way to truly save everyone was [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans taking extreme measures]]) and DarkMessiah, which can stand in opposition to this but is more MessianicArchetype + AntiHero. DuelingMessiahs is what happens when those two come to a head.

Also contrast GoodIsNotNice, in which the hero has an unpleasant personality. Because of the inherent nature of this trope, an AntiHero can NEVER be this. Either one of the two can serve as the {{Foil}} to an All-Loving Hero in [[IdealistVsPragmatist a match between idealism and pragmatism]].

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Contrast MisanthropeSupreme, who has nothing but hatred for everyone; (although a more AntiVillain version may have been a [[FallenHero former]] All-Loving Hero, who came to believe that the only way to truly save everyone was [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans taking extreme measures]]) and DarkMessiah, which can stand in opposition to this but is more MessianicArchetype + AntiHero. DuelingMessiahs is what happens when those two come to a head.

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head; and GoodIsNotNice, in which the hero has an unpleasant personality. personality.

Because of the inherent nature of this trope, an AntiHero can NEVER be this. Either one of the two can serve as the {{Foil}} to an All-Loving Hero in [[IdealistVsPragmatist a match between idealism and pragmatism]].

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