
I really thought they dealt with political issues well. The characters all had to deal with the government, whether in a good or bad way, and it either shaped them or reflected who they already were. It definitely deals with the "superhero" issue in a way that I've never seen before.
That being said....Adrian Veidt is still a overglorified, whiny, I'm gonna save the world rich boy who gave up everything worship me for being so smart person. Still, I'm conflicted. He made a difficult decision based on rational facts. I'm not going to spoil the ending for those who haven't read it, but...maybe there really was no other way.
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