It was pretty good but ironically Wolverine is my least favouritest character in Wolverine and the X-men so as it focused on him I didn't enjoy it as much as previous issues
The scene with Beast was neat though I Beast
He's a cuddly ball of and science
At this place in time??? In an election year????Yes.....
Any other thought is just being intellectually dishonest and you know it. He even looks like Barack.......LOL!
Look.....whatever floats their boat. I don't care. But this pandering is just obvious. Stevie Wonder can see the message. "Obama is our savior and superhero......."
Grant Morrison said:Completely. What I was thinking, because I wrote that obviously last year, was that Obama was getting in in February, and I realized this comic would be out right around that time. I knew it was going to happen. And so Final Crisis #7 has Darkseid defeated, and the good guys have won and everything is bright and optimistic again, I knew that the feeling in America was going to be the same. When Final Crisis started, I wanted to talk about the kind of crushing horror of the George Bush/Tony Blair axis we all had to live through. Final Crisis was my fictional diary of how it felt to live through the early years of the 21st century.
By the end of that, there's this wind-of-change feeling that Obama brings to America and by extension everyone else – as to whether things actually change, we'll see. I wanted to open Final Crisis #7 with that feeling that the weather had changed. And it's the DC Universe, where anything can happen so here's a black President Superman and we're off! I think this guy's a little better looking than Obama, though. I mean, Obama's a fine-looking fella, but I don't think he could fill out that Superman suit. [laughs] This guy is more Muhammad Ali. So we have him, and we also have Beyonce as Wonder Woman. That's Beyonce at the microphone.
I'm reading Wolverine and the X-Men and I'm ****ing loving it.
Shazam said:It's re-election time and we all know the media is decided liberal......it just is. That includes comics writers.....if a comic book reader was cryogenically frozen in 1972 and woke up today, he eyes would pop outta his head on the themes running rampant in comics today. And most told from a liberal slant....
The New Question is a lesbian
Batman drawn having sex with Catwoman (on page)
Batwoman is a lesbian
The nudity and language
The real argument against doing an Obama Superman is the fact his approval rating's been in the tank for about a year now.
It would've been a cool comic when he was first elected and everyone thought he was awesome. By now, he's proven himself to be pretty ineffectual.
It's fun on a bun
I loves Broo the Brood most of all he's adorable
The real argument against doing an Obama Superman is the fact his approval rating's been in the tank for about a year now.
It would've been a cool comic when he was first elected and everyone thought he was awesome. By now, he's proven himself to be pretty ineffectual.
It's fun on a bun
I loves Broo the Brood most of all he's adorable
This quote just makes me love Grant Morrison even more
I fail to see how any of this is a bad thing
I want comic books to be as liberal as possible and I want there to be as many lgbt characters in comic books as there can be
I would have zero interest in buying comic books if there weren't
i just don't think politics have a place in comic books. The industry is already dying as it is. They don't need to eliminate half of their readership by condoning or rejecting political agendas or candidates.
I just don't think politics have a place in comic books. The industry is already dying as it is. They don't need to eliminate half of their readership by condoning or rejecting political agendas or candidates.
I just don't think politics have a place in comic books. The industry is already dying as it is. They don't need to eliminate half of their readership by condoning or rejecting political agendas or candidates.
I just don't think politics have a place in comic books. The industry is already dying as it is. They don't need to eliminate half of their readership by condoning or rejecting political agendas or candidates.
look, no offense, but don't act like we agree on this subject. I was merely commenting on the obvious parallels in the issue to Obama.
You, on the other hand, went off on a half-cocked conspiracy that the entire comic book industry is trying to get Obama re-elected.
You know,.. I can't think of a popular story or series in comics or science fiction that promotes a "conservative mindset"
Creators' politics inform how they write regardless. There's no getting away from it. For example: the fact that Mark Millar is a well known liberal is what makes Ultimate Captain America a jingoistic satire of the Bush-era US as opposed to just an open endorsement of it--and there are still plenty of people who miss that point and embrace Ultimate Cap as how Captain America should be 'cause he represents the real 'Mer'ca!I just don't think politics have a place in comic books. The industry is already dying as it is. They don't need to eliminate half of their readership by condoning or rejecting political agendas or candidates.