The Law of Superheroes
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Vision, 285, 286
volume of comic sources, x
voluntary intoxication, 73n21
Wagner, Kurt, 171, 222, 228
Wagner, Talia, 204, 206n24, 207
Wakanda, 238, 243, 245, 246–47
War Machine, 245
warfare and war powers, 22–23, 56n3, 133, 183
warrants, 97, 104, 106–7
wartime, 56
Watchmen (Moore), 14–19, 14n27
Wayne, Bruce
and arms control regulations, 221
and corporate liability, 163, 164
and masked identity, 259
and patents, 198
and privacy rights, 116, 117
See also Batman
Wayne Enterprises, 164–65, 168, 195–96
wealth, 257
Weapon X, 188
Web of Lies (Slott et al.), 83
Weeks v. United States, 103n26
Weiner v. McGraw-Hill, Inc., 143n7
West, Adam, 2
Whedon, Joss, 170–71
Whedon, Zach, 171
When Glass Houses Shatter (Jurgens et al.), 118
windstorm pools, 135
wiretaps, 99
witness protection programs, 259–60
Wolverine
and attempted murder, 63, 64
and death penalty cases, 37
and excessive force, 122, 123
and immortality, 262
and military experimentation, 187
and Social Security, 270
and supervillain sentencing, 38
and travel regulations, 220
Wonder Woman, 55, 73, 162, 262
workplace accidents, 68, 127–29
World Bank, 248–49
World War II, 21, 181
wrongful death, 123
wrongful intrusion, 113
X gene mutation, 23
Xavier Institute, 32–34, 32n81
X-Factor (David), 61
X-Men, 34, 67, 228
See also specific characters
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), 44, 188, 190
X-ray vision, 97, 101, 103
Younger, Irving, 90