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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: New 'Dark Knight' Comic Shows Joker Working to Get Donald Trump Re-Elected New 'Dark Knight' Comic Shows Joker Working to Get Donald Trump Re-Elected By Skye Malmberg Published December 25, 2019 at 12:22am A new Dark Knight comic shows comic universe supervillains working to re-elect a president who looks and sounds suspiciously like President Donald Trump. The comic portrays Joker as scheming with the evil Darkseid to win a new term for an unnamed president, according to The Hollywood Reporter. However, as The Hollywood Reporter described it, author Frank Miller did not even try to cover up his political views: The president isnt directly named in the comic, but he doesnt need to be; his likeness is used on multiple pages; dialogue from the president is heard at one point and is distinctly Trumpian (Its going to be beautiful! Youre gonna love it! Youre gonna love every inch of it! Im talking streets so safe you can let your kids go play and not even think about em!); and the Jokers jacket, made of the U.S. flag, has the words I Really Dont Care, Do U? scrawled on the back. Subtle, its not, The Hollywood Reporter noted. twitter.com/TheBat_Family/status/1204535772168241154 In the comic, Darkseid believes that if he employs Joker to get the president re-elected, it will be easier to take over all humanity. For those wondering why the two are working together for this purpose, Darkseid has recruited the Joker as an agent of chaos to promote Trumps election, with the ultimate goal of destroying humanitys faith in itself and thereby being easier to conquer, THR explained. But DC Comics decision to be directly anti-Trump may not come without a cost. Getting political has proven risky in the business. Marvel Vice President David Gabriel said in 2017 that the companys sales were negatively affected by diversity, according to the comics trade magazine ICV2. What we heard was that people didnt want any more diversity, Gabriel told the publication. They didnt want female characters out there. Thats what we heard, whether we believe that or not. I dont know that thats really true, but thats what we saw in sales.
Any character that was diverse, any character that was new, our female characters, anything that was not a core Marvel character, people were turning their nose up. However, Marvel will still be including diversity in its upcoming phase of movies, according to the entertainment website Uproxx. The development caused a stir at the San Deigo Comic-Con, Uproxx reported: It became quickly evident that along with news of Doctor Strange and Thor sequels one thing distinguishes the next batch of superhero movies from the previous three: Theyre incredibly diverse, with major roles going to women, to people of color, to people of many ethnicities, and to the LGBTQ+ community. Real-world politics have been known to intrude on the comic business. Now, The Hollywood Reporter noted, the world of comics might be on its way to becoming as polarized as the real world. If 2020 proves to be as ideologically divided as it appears it will be, the article stated, partisans will find it easy to choose a comic book publisher based on their beliefs headed into the next election. Poster Comment: I'm cuckoo for cocoa puffs. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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