He certainly did and he killed people.

On Dec 4, 9:07 pm, "Dug B." <clock...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I may be remembering incorrectly, but didn't Batman have a pistol when he
> first started for a very short time?
>
> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Ronald Methvin <rwm...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Doesn't seem that old.  The reason that most 'regular' heroes don't carry
> > guns is that whole 'no killing' thing, which shooting people tends to do.
>
> > And your sample size for your conclusion is 2, and actually, not even
> > that.  The guys in Wanted, especially in the original comic, #1 had powers
> > and #2 were not heroes.  Milar's other creation, Nemesis, does focus on a
> > guy without powers, but that was a specific concept of 'What if Batman was a
> > bad guy?'
>
> > And Milar's worked on tons of other super-powered books:
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Millar
>
> > Going back to more examples of heroes without powers, pulp and otherwise,
> > there's Green Hornet, Doc Savage, the Lone Ranger, the Spirit, the Phantom,
> > and the Phantom (yeah, the Phantom had some limited powers but he was mainly
> > a gun with a gun), Nick Fury and his Howling Commandos, Sgt. Rock, the
> > Question, Jonah Hex, and heroes with no real powers but use other weapons
> > include golden age Sandman, Green Arrow, Hawkeye, Black Widow, even Captain
> > America.
>
> > Are Swamp Thing, John Constantine, Man-Thing, the Crow, and Vendetta
> > bizarre visions of what superheroes are supposed?  Maybe, but that doesn't
> > have to have negative connotations.
>
> > ~Ron
>
> > ------------------------------
> > *From:* Holly Elliott <holly1...@gmail.com>
> > *To:* theuniquegeek@googlegroups.com
> > *Sent:* Sat, December 4, 2010 9:33:36 AM
> > *Subject:* RE: [The Unique Geek] Kick-Ass (movie)
>
> > Well, Batman has no powers; he is just highly trained and skilled, like the
> > Millar heroes.  Of course he doesn't shoot people with handguns, but he has
> > the whole weird costume/vigilante thing going for him regardless.
>
> > Just my first thought.  :-)
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: theuniquegeek@googlegroups.com [mailto:
> > theuniqueg...@googlegroups.com]
> > On Behalf Of Van Plexico
> > Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 9:34 AM
> > To: Van Plexico
> > Subject: [The Unique Geek] Kick-Ass (movie)
>
> > Saw the movie KICK-ASS last night, finally.
>
> > Enjoyed it a great deal-- especially the performance of the little
> > girl playing Hit Girl.  She probably deserves an Oscar nomination for
> > supporting actress. Though she did make me worry about what Mira may
> > be doing when she gets a few years older-- she can cause almost that
> > much destruction now, and she's only two.  :-)
>
> > But having seen KICK-ASS and having seen and read WANTED, I've about
> > reached the conclusion that Mark Millar's ideal concept of superheroes
> > is of people with no powers who put on weird costumes and then procede
> > to shoot people with handguns.  I find this very odd.
>
> > I can see its appeal to Hollywood for any number of reasons, not least
> > of which that gunfire effects are probably a lot cheaper and easier to
> > produce than people flying around or doing X-Men/Iron Man/Superman
> > kinds of things.
>
> > Even so, it's a rather bizarre vision of what superheroes are supposed
> > to be.  Aside from old pulp characters like the Spider, or maybe the
> > Punisher (though he's got the whole "soldier out for vengeance" angle
> > that makes him different from just the very casual gun-blastin' Millar
> > "hero"), I can't really think of any other examples of this kind of
> > archetype as a superhero.
>
> > Thoughts?
>
> > --Van
>
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