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this post was submitted on 18 May 2025
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i wonder if Superman was ever sued for destruction of private property for doing something like this.
I want a semi serious legal drama comedy regarding those kind of things, and thinking about it, she Hulk could have been that show. dealing with things like that lawsuit from the incredibles, or that superman case...
Sounds like Harvey Birdman needs a reboot
There was actually a 1950s issue where someone sold Superman insurance.
big brain move
https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Action_Comics_Vol_1_346
Synopsis for Superman: "The Man Who Sold Insurance to Superman!" An insurance salesman sells Superman a policy guaranteeing $100,000,000,000 against his death or disappearance from the Earth.
That's a lot of 1950s money
I paid that much last week for Burger King.
im pretty sure the govt of the world probably had a law, that excludes superman, or any other superhero from liablities of collateral damages.
at the same time, there should be laws and a duty to minimise damage to a reasonable degree.