Marvel’s Magneto is an interesting character to profile for normative ethics, as he has gone through a lot of cycles of redemption and reversion over his long run in the comics. He has very much been on the upswing in modern times though, as the opening quote makes clear. As …
Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers) Ethics
“Captain Marvel” is an alias that has been used by a number of different Marvel comics characters over the years. When I was first collecting comics in the early 1980s, it was used by Monica Rambeau (currently known as the superhero Photon, since 1996). Before that, it was Mar-Vell of …
X-Men Ethics – Introduction
One of my goals with this site is to show how comic book stories have always illustrated normative ethics principles. But another goal is to show how some normative ethics theories and perspectives have changed over the decades, and how that is reflected in current writers taking a different view …
Clea Ethics
Welcome my overview page on Clea, from the Doctor Strange comic books. Jed MacKay has described her as “the greatest of all Doctor Strange characters”, and I can’t help but agree – in his hands. It didn’t begin that way. Clea has a long history in the Strange comics, and …
Doctor Strange Ethics
Doctor Strange was one of my favorite characters growing up. I was hooked from my second issue, and eagerly sought out back issues to learn more about the history of this fascinating character (editorial comment: this was before the internet). Here was a person of incredible power and responsibility, but …
A.X.E.: Judgment Day – Introduction
A.X.E. Judgement Day was the major 2022 Marvel cross-over event, created by Kieron Gillen (writer), Valerio Schiti (pencils and ink), Marte Gracia (colors), and Clayton Cowles (letters), with contributions by many others in the tie-ins and side-stories. It brought together all the threads of conflict between the Avengers, the X-Men, …