I have no idea. Maybe it's against some unwritten rule or code of conduct in that particular comic world.
Comics can be highly subjective and not give a complete picture of someone. They might focus on one aspect and ignore many others that are important in forming a true judgment.
Because everyone has their own unique experiences and circumstances that shape who they are and what they do. Without knowing those, it's unfair to pass judgment.
Maybe Steve's character or storyline doesn't fit the current narrative or theme of the comic.
Well, one reason could be that leaving it uncovered maintains the authenticity and original intent of the comic. It might also be to show certain elements clearly that contribute to the story or the art style.
Maybe it has a confusing plot or poor art. That could be why.
You shouldn't judge my story. It's a personal account of my experiences and feelings. Judging it without understanding the full context can lead to misunderstandings and hurt.
Well, you shouldn't fight me in a fanfic because it could disrupt the story's flow or go against the established character dynamics. Also, it might not make sense within the fictional world that's been created.
Maybe it's because the ferry is unsafe or overcrowded in the comic.
Perhaps they are involved in something unethical or dangerous. Staying away from such a group is a smart choice to avoid potential risks and complications.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it doesn't fit the theme or could be too odd for the comic's style.