Thread:Ult.spidernik/@comment-1009000-20140223004506/@comment-1009000-20140223011212

i saw the edit there as well - Ross is a different case. He's certainly made many decisions that don't seem necessarily good. However, he seems a man of strong principles, who (mostly) seems to believe in the law. The same could be argued for Namor, as well. So yeah, good could fit. I suppose if we were going by the old ad&d alignments, Namor might be lawful neutral... B-)