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This critique underscores a broader debate within superhero media: Should heroes be compassionate and understanding to the point of neglecting justice? Thunderbolts seems to answer in the affirmative, emphasizing that “everyone matters,” even villains who threaten the world. While this aligns with certain contemporary moral viewpoints, the review warns that such an approach may dilute the core values that traditionally define heroism.
In the end, whether one enjoys Thunderbolts depends largely on personal morality and whether they resonate with its central themes. For fans of introspective storytelling and empathetic heroism, it might offer something meaningful—though, for others, it may feel like a misguided departure from what makes superhero stories compelling.