So for example, In superman vs the elite
there's this conflict about terrorism in the fictional country of bilaya and so superman goes to stop it with the elite helping what makes no sense about the entire encounter with them being superhumanly fast, they can just knock the normal humans out before they notice and with manchester's power to read minds then he can find out where their base would be and get rid of them all ofc that's not what happens as the story needs them to exist, To pose the question of is killing okay or not if the people are causing massive amounts of harm.
Anyway, my problem here would be when you have conflicts of a human lv in a book about superhumans. things are just stupidly wrote like you cant have alot of real life issues be tackled in the way the writers do when characters are fast enough to travel around the planet in a minute, World hungry well superman flies around the planet feeding them in maybe an hour
there's this conflict about terrorism in the fictional country of bilaya and so superman goes to stop it with the elite helping what makes no sense about the entire encounter with them being superhumanly fast, they can just knock the normal humans out before they notice and with manchester's power to read minds then he can find out where their base would be and get rid of them all ofc that's not what happens as the story needs them to exist, To pose the question of is killing okay or not if the people are causing massive amounts of harm.
Anyway, my problem here would be when you have conflicts of a human lv in a book about superhumans. things are just stupidly wrote like you cant have alot of real life issues be tackled in the way the writers do when characters are fast enough to travel around the planet in a minute, World hungry well superman flies around the planet feeding them in maybe an hour