Frank believes superheroes are responsible for this.
What is innocent people getting hurt?
This city is where young Frank Castle is shown as a kid dealing with bullies.
What is Hell’s Kitchen?
Frank believes his actions represent justice, but they are driven primarily by this personal motivation.
What is revenge for his family?
Frank Castle represents this group in the story.
What is humans?
Frank believes peace can only be achieved through this method rather than negotiation or law.
What is violence or force?
This theme shows how revenge changes Frank’s actions.
What is revenge leads to violence?
Frank says this about bullies when defending another kid.
What is “the only way to stop them is to hit back”?
The story suggests justice can become this when driven by emotion.
What is twisted or corrupted?
Despite having no powers, Frank defeats heroes using this advantage.
What is strategy and planning?
Frank’s actions suggest he sees criminals and superheroes as this.
What is equally responsible for harm?
Frank believes this about justice compared to the law.
What is justice is more important than the law?
The Central Park tragedy represents this larger idea about superhero battles.
What is that they create collateral damage for innocent people?
Frank rejects legal justice after his trial, showing this belief.
What is the system cannot deliver real justice?
This theme challenges the idea that power automatically leads to this.
What is victory or control?
Frank rejects the legal system because he believes it does this.
What is fails to deliver real justice?
This theme is shown when heroes cause destruction while trying to save people.
What is unintended consequences of power?
The presence of multiple hero teams during the incident reinforces this criticism.
What is that even coordinated hero efforts cannot prevent civilian harm?
This moment marks the clearest shift from justice to revenge.
What is when Frank kills Cyclops after the apology?
Kesselring represents this perspective in the story.
What is the voice of ordinary victims?
Frank’s mission is based on the belief that removing all powerful individuals will lead to this outcome.
What is a safer or more controlled world?
The story challenges the idea that heroes and villains are clearly different by showing this deeper theme about power and responsibility.
What is that both heroes and villains can cause harm when power is used without accountability?
Frank’s origin differs from traditional heroes because it is driven by this motivation instead of hope or responsibility.
What is revenge instead of heroism?
The story ultimately questions whether revenge can ever truly achieve this.
What is true justice or peace?
The story ultimately suggests that being human gives Frank this dangerous advantage.
What is unpredictability and willingness to cross moral lines?
At the core of Frank’s philosophy is this extreme idea about justice and morality.
What is that justice requires eliminating all threats, regardless of moral boundaries?