ITT: Villains who didn't break a single law.
>>67641494
Conspiracy to kidnap
kidnapping
conspiracy to commit 1st degree murder
and actual 1st degree murder via hitman, along with countless acts of terrorism.
>>67641494
I'm reasonably certain that it's a fairly major crime to blow up Congress.
>>67641494
I don't get this meme
>>67641494
He pushed a woman off the building and was literally caught worshipping space satan
>>67641494
He blew up his qt secretary.
>>67641655
Where does it say, huh?
Does the US lawbook say ''you're not allowed to blow up congress''? I think not
>>67641494
Such a scrawny punchable jew face.
>>67641494
He literally confessed to criminal wrongdoing.
>>67641785
>he doesnt know about bionic Mercy
>>67641932
How would you know she was bionic when she had less screentime than Luke in Star Wars 7?
>>67641955
read a fucking comic or at least watch the cartoons
He broke the laws of nature
>>67642120
Oh please:
>>67642108
>read the comics
>watch the cartoons
Literally broke both human and kryptonian laws.
>>67641494
Unless you're a Libertarian or Anarchist it's genuinely considered in poor taste to blow up congress
>>67642182
>shitposts on a cambodian pillow threading forum rather than read a comic
>>67641494
was lex luthor always the joker?
>>67642603
No, he was big evil black suit CEO type.
Sometimes he had robot armor.
>>67642915
Dose armor
>>67642993
he could probably beat up batmans suit of halo armour, just look at the size of Mr luther
>>67642993
This would've looked so ridiculous.
>>67641494
He sold the site to a gook
>>67641862
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/part-I/chapter-115
>>67641494
I have the urge to gas chamber this man
>>67643868
>>67641494
He broke the Nuremberg Laws
>>67641494
In my country, pushing women off buildings counts as a crime