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Reply Subj: Should social-political ideologies enter comic books? Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 at 12:38:38 am EST | |||||||
I'd to see comic books become shallow and judgemental like the movies are now. 'You have to like Brokback Moutain or you're a racist'. They're so self-rightous in the movie industry, I don't think much of their awarding winning films because of that. Well, that and their so boring. Besides, everyone knows Democrats want Super Heroes to work for the United Nations. Which is something I'm against. > MA are Republicans, NA are Democrats, you can debate that, but not really. I don't believe this was unintentional. > Financially advanced (Iron-man, Wonder-man, Wasp) or Militarily leaning characters ( Ms Marvel, Black Widow, Ares) and weak-minded (Yellowjacket, Sentry)(this may raise some hackles) not to mention most powerful- Republican > Weaker group, looking out for the most vulnerable of citizens (Cap, Spiderman, Wolverine, Cage, Doc Strange, Hawkeye, Iron Fist, Echo, or Daredevil) underdogs all. Not sure about Spiderwoman.-Democrat > > Corporate vs. man on the street. > > Republicans won the Civil War battle. Dems will win the final battle and ultimately the war-shortly before the '08 elections. > > Is this orchestrated? > > > | |||||||
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