May 24, 2023
Marvel Insults and Apologizes
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3 Comments
Captain Who?
Best line in the article (which was about what should be a non-controversy): “It’s really sad to see what has traditionally been a pro-America figure being used to advance a political agenda.”
I chuckled for a good three seconds on reading that one. Historically inaccurate and logically impossible.
Here’s a pretty worthwhile meditation on just why Marvel shouldn’t need to apologize for the Teabagger incident.
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