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Far-right comics and far-right comics characters?
Austin Robinson
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Hunter Sullivan
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Ryder Smith
Beholder wasn't left or right at all. It just showcased what life in Authoritarian societies are actually like. The Antifags, the /pol/acks aren't going to be leaders or living in luxury, their asses are getting purged as soon as the 'true' revolutionaries enter power.
Tyler Fisher
Good analysis but
>pic unrelated
Gavin Myers
No. Leave.
David Brown
t. Alt Right baby so insecure in his new political identity he needs fictional characters to validate it
Kayden Taylor
What makes you thing so?
Gavin Clark
What revolutionaries?
Adam Nelson
You're projecting like a mad cunt RN
Andrew Gomez
Brandon Long
The 'True Socialists,' the 'Fourth Reich,' whoever in the hell they support.
Bentley Thompson
Uh, not into politics, what exactly are you looking for?
Jose Williams
Works of fiction created first and foremost with the purpose of pushing their creator's beliefs tend to be shit.
Zachary Carter
>every supervillain ever
Now go away.
Christian Jenkins
Far-right in which country?
Do you think that has a worldwide universal meaning?
Ian Miller
I know there are some trashy political comics out there but that isn't really true. Paradise lost is the best thing ever written in English and it's basically just catholic bashing (and I say that as a catholic)
I quite think you know what he means
Jackson Long
But I thought politics were supposed to say out of comics?
Josiah Gutierrez
Mr. A is the only one I can think of and he's more centre-right.
Really, you won't find many far-right comics. Because, well, try and imagine a American History X film, made by a far-right director, and you've got the basis down. Rinse and repeat ad nauseam.
It's like far-right comedy. It's just an endless barrage of joking about people less fortunate than the comedian.
Cameron Cooper
For me, “far right” is proposing less than six months of paid paternal leave.
Liam Russell
Oh, that's easy.
"Liberality for All"
"It is 2021, tomorrow is the 20th anniversary of 9/11. America is under oppression by ultra-liberal extremists who have surrendered governing authority to the United Nations. Hate speech legislation called the "Coulter Laws" have forced vocal conservatives underground. A group of bio-mechanically enhanced conservatives led by Sean Hannity, G. Gordon Liddy, Oliver North, and a young man born on September 11, 2001, set out to thwart Ambassador Usama bin Laden's plans to nuke New York City."
Liam Moore
>controlled by a world government United Nations where conservatives are hunted down
LMAO what is this shit?
Josiah Jones
Read the text in the image.
Snip from >tvtropes.org
As crazy as anything Jack Chick put out.
Kayden Rodriguez
The evil sleazoids, bent on destroying everything good and decent in the Galaxy, are the Sienn'en.
Pronounced "CNN"
Matthew Richardson
Kek
Jack Lewis
I did, I'm just baffled at the insanity of it. Has this guy made anything recent? This fits perfectly with all the bullshit CG comics.
Now I don't like Trump and I'm pretty damn far from identifying with right wingers but this comic was actually hilarious. I think it was poking fun at everything instead of being some reactionary rag.
Asher Jenkins
queers whine about being validated all the time because of their insecurity in their new made-up sexual identity
Joshua Sanchez
You'd have to have a pretty narrow worldview to not recognize there are people far, far righter than that
Brayden Foster
Hunter Williams
I looked him up.
One-note "writer".
"Liberality" was supposed to run 8 issues, but died after 3. So I assume he's not making big $$$.
Oliver Parker
Saw Mr. A get mentioned earlier and, where A is A, there is black and white. Rorschach's Mr. A played straight and - even though he is the creation of the raging socialist Alan Moore - he's still quite an admirable character. He's got integrity. Additionally, Frank Miller's Batman was good, as was Chevalier Vampire.
Jonathan Robinson
You ask a good question.
Yea Forums is rife with people claiming Liberals and SJWs have ruined comics.
If there are actually large numbers of potential buyers out there longing for "the good old days", why aren't there books pandering to them?
Maybe DC and Marvel insist on "political correctness", but surely someone would fill the gap if there was money to be made.
There's no more comics code and there have been several small, but successful, companies started on a shoestring.
What's the holdup?
Diamond blocking them?
Or just Yea Forums not actually representing more than fringe elements?
(I blame decreasing sales at the Big 2 on alternative forms of entertainment competing of dollars. And having run out of original ideas 20 years ago.)
Mason Jackson
>he's still quite an admirable character.
I see you're one of these fabled Rorschach fans, yikes.
Brandon James
Jonathan Perez
>Or just Yea Forums not actually representing more than fringe elements?
This is simply it. If they weren't, then the big two would actually pander to them and try to be more "centrist".
Eli Turner
>>Admirable
He's a fucking lunatic user. His death was a cool statement, but it was literally pointless.
Easton Rodriguez
The red skull.
Bentley Cruz
What about the snake people would try to killed the illegal Mexican immigrants?
Oliver Garcia
although manga, Pokemon. it's the first one i thought of
rorschach is the most reasonable character,; of all time
Easton Sanders
You can't make good far-right stories because stories are only appealing when they present newer ideas and spins on old tropes, and far-right politics is inherently based in traditional, reactionary values which no-one has cared for in decades. No-one wants to read stories and characters who preserve the status quo or actively try to regress to these values except for extremely insecure individuals who need a fictional story to cater to their victim complex of being in a society which they think is threatening them just by virtue of naturally changing and progressing over time. This is why far-right media is always doomed to be commercially unsuccessful, because it has absolutely no mainstream appeal.
Christopher Gonzalez
>The Space Force' secret weapon:
youtube.com
Michael Clark
What about FOX NEW?
Anthony Bell
>tons of "Left-Alligned Characters" Threads
>OP creates one about Right-Wingers
>"MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDDDDDDDDDDSSSSSSSSSSSSS"
Christ, at least let the man have his thread.
Angel Thomas
sounds pretty fragile mate
Jaxon Cooper
There's never any far-left threads. Plenty of centre-left and they get loads of shit too. Yea Forums is firmly balanced between liberal and conservative and anything further than that gets spat on.
Christian Hall
Punisher Noir
Benjamin Ross
>implying american capeshit isn't inherently fascist
Gavin Williams
What about the /pol/ board?
Joseph Cooper
Roarshack.
Juan Bell
>The Left cannot meme
>"SHUT THE FUCK UP LIBERAL!"
>Dilate.
Balanced.
Brandon Watson
Rorschach, Comedian
Jace Diaz
/pol/'s just Yea Forums for the Trump era. They just want to be offensive, not politically minded.
Nicholas Murphy
>Yikes
That aside, he is, unironically, worthy of admiration. Who would you say is deserving of respect in Watchmen if not him? All the other characters are genocidal or apathetic or criminal or just normal. Rorschach, meanwhile, is strangling rapists to death, investigating murders and doing his it with a greater efficiency than the police iirc, and, yes, he, at times, does bully ex-supervillians and attack people who have slighted him but compared to rape or genocide that's not even terrible.
In addition, his death is quite the statement - Doc Manhattan himself says that "Nothing Ever Ends" - that Ozymandias has only delayed mankind killing itself and bloodied his hands by doing so. All the other heroes are simply standing around thinking about how they NEED to let the murderer go while Rorschach left to get the police.
John Richardson
>suppressing crime and dissidence with physical violence is the only solution
>vigilante paramilitary groups and individuals which do not answer to judicial or governmental powers
>literal superhumans
>companies and oligarch having unlimited power do to corporatist ideals
>the righteousness and legality of said violent vigilante action is determined solely by populist opinion
Yup. Amerifats sure do love their fascist fantasies.
Connor Watson
He threw Captain Carnage down an elevator shaft for being an annoying pervert. He murdered and crippling police. He was going to murder his landlord in front of her children for testifying against him.
He's not a hero. He's literally a mentally ill vigalante with a few redeeming qualities. The pedo he burnt, how many other children did he kill? Because he's dead, the police can't find their bodies, their families can't get closer.
Austin Baker
Charles Rodriguez
One pervert who creates chaos to appease his fetishes being thrown down an elevator shaft is unfortunate but nowhere near as bad as mentally destroying most of New York's psychic population and killing the whole city.
The Police were arresting him for a crime he didn't commit and sent him off to die in Sing-Sing.
He spared his landlord for the sake of the children, a very human move.
The Pedo got what he deserved - He was smugly awaiting arrest, perhaps already planning out getting off on a mental illness charge, perhaps knowing that if the government did kill him they wouldn't be allowed to make it painful. There's DNA on the bones in the backyard that Blaire Roche's family can identify, and then make the assumption about the fried corpse in the house.
Mason Bell
>That aside, he is, unironically, worthy of admiration.
Yikes
Bentley Thompson
>Yikes
Yikes