Adults Liking Superheroes Is "Infantile" And "A Precursor To Fascism", Says Ex-DC Writer

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Ben Affleck as Batman (Left), Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman (middle), Henry Cavill as Superman (right)

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6 Comments

  1. Shellebelle

    This man who admits to being a pervert thinks he’s the moral authority on fictional characters who protect freedom. He’s changing definitions to try to control the narrative and people. Freedom is now fascism according to this creep.

  2. The guy that created watchmen says comics haven’t grown up, huh. Remind me not to call him when i need a baby sitter

    1. SAIRS

      The guy needs a babysitter himself.

  3. Brian Higginbotham

    Mr Moore clearly has some issues he is trying to project onto the rest of the country, and is drawing some drastic conclusions from no real facts and seemingly out of thin air. I feel sad for him.

  4. William

    Guess it never occurred to him that adults liking superheroes is nothing new. Fiction has always had stories of people with larger than life characters possessing remarkable powers. How else would you describe mythological stories? Well you said it yourself Moore has always been a contrarian Thinking that the stories he writes are so much more elite than the stories others write. Personally I think it’s just him trying desperately to get attention now that his time is over and he’s no longer “the great Alan Moore” but just another footnote in comics history. Someone should tell him that “sad spoiled angry toddler” is not a good look for him.

  5. Ginger

    So sick of the woke cults religion. I will be damned if I ever allow my children to watch DC or Mar

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