What kind of report do the police need to write up when Superman just walks in and throws a random guy in a cell?
>>143318368Have you read the sequel comic to this short? It was the first imaginary story, which would become a regular feature of Superman comics and eventually grow into the elseworlds imprint
>>143318368Grant Morrison was clear on this: Don't think about it.
Any good stories about Supes getting called out for being a vigilante?
>>143318448i remember a comic referring to supes as a "lawman" so i don't think he's vigilante
>>143318368They'd most likely treat it as a Citizen's arrest, assuming Superman hasn't been outright deputized by the Governor or Chief of Police.
>>143318572I'd imagine at some point he's basically just recognized as an authority by the US government.
>>143318368Who cares nerdCheck em
https://youtu.be/2rs7VVjz5A8
>>143318572In the United States you can perform a citizens arrest under two conditions.A WITNESSED misdemeanor, in my experience security footage counts but that might not fly everywhere.REASONABLE CAUSE for a felony, but it's better if someone witneses it, domestic violence is a typical example and in my state there I had a duty to report.Don't get into fights over nonsense tho, you aren't Superman.
>>143318368>needYou must live in one of those cute states, where the cops are stupid and make more work for themselves!
>>143318439>Grant Morrison was clear on this: Don't think about it.Meanwhile Japan will sell entire premises based on thinking about it.
>>143318368>Superman did it and that's good enough for me, Commissioner.
>>143318661Probable cause*Apologies.