Comic book artists and writers Chuck Dixon and Paul Rivoche examine how political correctness has infiltrated the comic book industry.
We are comic-book artists and comics are our passion. But more important they’ve inspired and shaped many millions of young Americans. Our fear is that today’s young comic-book readers are being ill-served by a medium that often presents heroes as morally compromised or no different from the criminals they battle. With the rise of moral relativism, “truth, justice and the American way” have lost their meaning.
Yet another front in the culture war.
Why Superman has renounced his US citizenship. Intriguing WSJ piece: http://t.co/EUU8Gnvs0i pic.twitter.com/La9KSAexOL
— Doug Badger (@Dougsbriefcase) June 9, 2014
@Dougsbriefcase @DanaPerino Can't recall being more upset @ a movie than on hearing "Truth, Justice, and … all that stuff". #Disheartening
— Michael Brennan (@MikeBrennan330) June 9, 2014
How Liberalism Became Kryptonite for Superman http://t.co/CShU2dhoB6
Interesting… I always thoughts of comics as more libertarian.— Brian Raney (@laser158689) June 9, 2014
https://twitter.com/tammys_take/status/476029923992166400
Can they leave us anything?A graphic tale of modern comic books' descent into moral relativism http://t.co/OXekyQXO2W
.@instapundit— Carleton (@TrajansMarket) June 9, 2014
Go buy indie books, read things that no one else does. Bookmark Boot to the Head Studios :P… http://t.co/xNjvsXfaUA
— Kilgore (Human Scum) is here. (@miketheartist42) June 9, 2014
How Liberalism Became Kryptonite for Superman-This may create a firestorm in comic circles,valid points aside. http://t.co/Gzo1G81pH7
— The Electric Strawberry (@KurtFleischer) June 9, 2014
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Comic artist Chuck Dixon got less work not because he's conservative but because his art is boring and lame http://t.co/zBuRrErBvn
— Scott Andes (@scott_andes) June 9, 2014
https://twitter.com/dand66/status/476042972589723648
Clark Kent is also a member of the liberal media. RT @mtcaulfield: How Liberalism Became Kryptonite for Superman http://t.co/GmhQaFlOqK
— Faris Alikhan (@FarisAlikhan1) June 9, 2014
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