Two stupid things corporate executive super-villains do

1: Try to take over organized crime

2: Become president

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Fuck off, libshit.

3.don't get kryptonite Jacob's ladders

How come libs and normies weren't praising comics for "political commentary" back when that actually happened? Or even earlier?

Hmm...

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You guys are missing the point.

Why on earth would Luthor give up being an oligarch?

I like the DCAU's take on his presidential bid as a way to discredit Superman and to use Cadmus.

"Do you know how much power I'd have to give UP to be President" points out something a lot of people were thinking of during the comic's run.

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>president
If they wanted real power, they'd try to be the head of the CIA, or the Pentagon.

president lex can't even get two slices of cake without someone spinning it into something worse than 40 cakes.

>Etrigan the demon
Does he even have a birth certificate? Or any proof of him being a citizen? Maybe it’s just the JLU cartoon fucking with me but he’s a British knight from Arthurian times. What are his policies? Fuck Morgan le Fey?

Why does Lex Luthor remind me so much of Trump?

what's his stance on brexit?

Its the hair.

B A S E D

Both did nothing wrong

Lex is petty, hateful, and convinced of his own greatness. He is loyal to no one but himself.

I mean, at least you've moved on from saying "COMICS USED TO NOT BE POLITICAL!" but you're still a goddamn retard. Baby steps.

Lex is smart though.

Neither need Russia's help to get elected

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How many corporate executive villians even are there?
Did Sivana ever try to become president?

He became king once.
His dream is to be the ruler of the universe though.

I'd vote for Etragan

>what's his stance on brexit?
Gone, gone from EU land,
Arise the shithole Bongistan

Kek.
I read that in his voice.