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Subj: Re: Should social-political ideologies enter comic books? Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 at 09:04:10 pm EST | Reply Subj: Re: Should social-political ideologies enter comic books? Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 at 07:22:58 pm EST | ||||||
> > 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? > > > > > > > > I don't know about everything, but this was blatantly obvious form the start. Just as it was obvious which side the writers were on. > > Despite Mark Millar's protestations, Iron Man and company were constantly portrayed as the bad guys, making deals with super villains like Venom, cloning Thor, et cetera. I think both sides were given bad lighting. Cap's team worked with killers and brought children into combat. | |||||||
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