User blog comment:Majorman86/Alignments, my "raw models"/@comment-25669516-20180309102159/@comment-34236415-20180309162110

Probably LG, for the most part of Nolan's trilogy. But since he is not that easy to classify, I have not used him as a raw model. This is the major issue with D&D's black and white morality - it does not fit real life and most three-dimensional life-like-esque literary/film/TV characters.

I have recently seen a discussion at Beamdog's forums that tried to place the Punisher within D&D's alignment constrains. It was predictably inconclusive (predictable as in he varies from comic author to author).

However this prompted this "exercise" here, where I scribble my understanding of less-complicated characters.