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I may not like comics Barry, but he is most certainly not a Designated Hero.
No. He has his faults but no. He's intentional good outweighs his unintentional bad. Also the definition is someone who is not really heroic. He is, just flawed.
Oh remove that. Its clearly bitching and hes really not an example of that trope
"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."I don’t know comics well but, even before reading, this pings my alarm of "always be wary of YMMV you have to scroll through. "
Edited by sgamer82So, what should we do with this?
Delete it. Cite this query. If they add it back it's an edit war.
You can only write so much in your forum signature. It's not fair that I want to write a piece of writing yet it will cut me off in the midCut it citing this.
Barry Allen has earned himself quite the lengthy entry at the comic book section of Designated Hero. It reads:
"The Flash: Barry Allen, the Silver Age incarnation of the character, has largely became this upon being brought back and pushed as the main Flash.
Okay, I gotta ask: is this valid? I know that some people still have grievances towards Barry even after the end of Comic Book/Flashpoint and I do admit that I don't have the best knowledge on Barry's history, but this entry is so long and descriptive that it comes off as opinionated writing. What do we do with this?
Edited by MasterHero