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Justice League turns lefty?
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Posted on 07/31/2003 7:08:07 AM PDT by TheBigB
Okay, for any who have seen my opinions in the past, you know that I'm an avid comic book collector. For a few years now, my favorite title has been Justice League, or JLA for short. The newest issue, #83, came out yesterday. It was, without a doubt, the most unvarnished left-wing piece of Bush-bashing propaganda I've ever seen. The baisc set-up is this (*WARNING*--SPOILERS)...President Luthor (yes, in the DC Universe, Lex Luthor is President of the United States) has decided that the nation of "Qurac" has acquired or constructed Weapons of Mass Distruction, and has decided that he must attack before they can be used (how coincidental). The Leaguers (really, only Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman in this issue) are unconvinced. Batman (badly mischaracterized by writer Joe Kelly) states that to attack a sovereign country without UN authorization would violate international law. Luthor attacks his (and WW's) statements as "unpatriotic." Batman even punches out a police officer in broad daylight who was keeping a group of war protesters from boarding a train...the policeman said there was a fire on the tracks. Batman doesn't believe him. Superman says he checked and it was true...there was a fire. Batman says, "I know." That's it. 'Nother words, he punches out the officer because he wanted to. There's more barely-disguised Bush-bashing until the end when...this is true...it all turns out to be a dream of Superman's. Yes, a dream. This issue had no story, no continuity, no connection to anything else in the entire DC Universe. It was, purely and simply, agit-prop Socialist propaganda. And apparently, the entire thing didn't go over very well. If you check the JLA message board at the official DC site, you'll see plenty of readers, both cons and libs, who were outraged by the over-the-top sermonizing:
http://dcboards.warnerbros.com/web/messages.jsp?topic=35291731&board=jla
Please check it out and feel free to comment (IF you've read the issue). And there is a place to send messages to DC, which is conveniently down. I think they're getting lots of feedback they didn't expect.
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To: kallisti
sgt. rock and the howlin' commandosYou could sleep tight knowing Sgt. Rock was standing guard.
To: TheBigB
oops. you are correct sir. not enough coffee yet.
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:31:40 AM PDT
by
kallisti
To: Semper Paratus
In November, DC is releasing a new Sgt. Rock hardcover novel.
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:35:11 AM PDT
by
LanPB01
To: SquirrelKing
News Item - Dick Gephardt responded to President Luthor today by saying that he has merely expressing "machismo" and had no real reason to invade Quraq. Furthermore he poked fun at the President's baldness and offered the use of his eyebrow pencil supply In response, President Luthor beat Gephardt to death with an ashtray and had his body dumped in a cornfield outside of Metropolis. Bill O'Reilly will discuss tonight why the President's actions, though critisized by some, show the type of strong leadership required in America today. We now turn to Fox News correspondent Clark Kent....
To: kallisti
S'okay. Sgt. Fury was always a favorite as well. I used to have #1.
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:40:41 AM PDT
by
TheBigB
(RIP Bob Hope. Entertainer. Patriot. British by Birth, American by Providence.)
To: TheBigB
>Comics used to be
patriotic Superficially.
But they always presented
"normal" people as
hopeless drek needing
a superhero to fight
their battles for them.
(And let's remember
that "Man of Steel" really meant
ol' Joseph Stalin.)
There has always been
an undertone of "people
are sheep" in comics.
(It's my belief that
"Marvel Comics" was named for
Marvel Parsons, and
that links comics to
a certain group of people
and links them to a
very organized
global movement built around
libertarian
thinking. And this thought --
sometimes -- has as much contempt
for "patriots" as
anyone. I think
the organized comic world
is a strange, strange place...)
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:41:09 AM PDT
by
theFIRMbss
(/sarcasm)
To: TheBigB
If they go left, they lose readers.
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:42:24 AM PDT
by
Lazamataz
(PROUDLY POSTING WITHOUT READING THE ARTICLE SINCE 1999!)
To: theFIRMbss; TheBigB
Sorry. I didn't
mean to have that gutter tag
on my above post.
I was serious,
and the sarcasm tag was
from a different thread.
To: Lazamataz
I think a lot of the higher-ups are like the ones in the entertainment industry..."why would we lose readers? No one supports the war! I know because I've never met anyone who does!" Even Stan "The Man" Lee is a big lefty. *sigh*
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:44:54 AM PDT
by
TheBigB
(RIP Bob Hope. Entertainer. Patriot. British by Birth, American by Providence.)
To: Frank_Discussion
Batman punch a cop? Not typical in my memory. Well, Frank Miller's Batman probably would, but then again Frank Miller's Batman probably wouldn't be carrying the UN's water, either.
To: RogueIsland
Miller's Batman would punch a CROOKED cop, perhaps. And he'd certainly tell the UN to take a flying bat-leap.
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:49:55 AM PDT
by
Frank_Discussion
(May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
To: RogueIsland
Batman punch a cop? Not typical in my memory.
Especially one he knew to be only doing his job and trying to protect civilians (In this case from a fire). How ridiculously stupid. It's things like this that remind me why I'm not collecting comics, anymore.
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:49:59 AM PDT
by
Green Knight
(Looking forward to seeing Jeb stepping over Hillary's rotting political corpse in 2008.)
To: RogueIsland
Frank Miller's Batman would probably think "the hell with everybody" and kick Superman's butt.
To: TheBigB
Don't worry, when you hit 15 or 16 you'll get interested in girls, like most of us, and comic books won't be the focus of your life anymore.
Something to look forward to, huh?
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:50:54 AM PDT
by
Hank Rearden
(Dick Gephardt. Before he dicks you.)
To: Hank Rearden
They're not the focus. They're a hobby. I shared an opinion.
Do you have anything actually useful or intelligent to say?
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:53:09 AM PDT
by
TheBigB
(RIP Bob Hope. Entertainer. Patriot. British by Birth, American by Providence.)
To: Hank Rearden
Nice. Geritol musta kicked in early this morning.
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:54:29 AM PDT
by
Frank_Discussion
(May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
To: Hank Rearden
If he follows your path, are you sure he'll be interested in girls? Based on your posting history, it looks like you're obsessed with the "other team", so to speak.
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:54:56 AM PDT
by
LanPB01
To: TheBigB
The entire western world has turned lefty. The only exceptions are the traditionalists and some libertarians in the United States. The end of Freedom is near.
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:56:25 AM PDT
by
exmarine
To: TheBigB
Even Stan "The Man" Lee is a big lefty. Bummer. I didn't know that. On which end of the spectrum-- Michael Moore or Joe Lieberman?
Haven't read a comic book in forever. Aside from the standard big titles from DC and Marvel, I used to love one titled "Manhunter." (from DC, I think) Does that ring a bell to anyone?
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posted on
07/31/2003 7:59:54 AM PDT
by
AHerald
To: TheBigB
This shouldn't be news. Comics have been leftie since the 60s, at least.
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posted on
07/31/2003 8:01:05 AM PDT
by
js1138
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