You know, every writer should consider this when writing their villains
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I feel like focusing in explosives would make them way too similar in concept to Snake. Focusing more on the zombies would be a better idea imo if they can't use handguns or any other weapons RE has.
I mean, I don't really think this comic gets what it's trying to say.
I read the comments, and apparently, in this situation, the artist of this thinks that it's the heroes who should realize that they're in the wrong, but there are other comments saying that a ****** life doesn't justify a villain's evil acts. Which quite frankly, I agree with. If the heroes address what made the villain the way they are, that's fine, or maybe the villain goes through a redemption arc, that's fine too. But there's nothing in this context that suggests that the heroes are in the wrong.
Having the hero being crap/having them realize they've been wrong isn't exactly non-existent, and I can think of works I've read where the hero is the one who's wrong/doing a bad thing, but this comic doesn't do a very good job of illustrating that.