Grocer Man
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/02/09/tea-party-reference-captain-america-removed/
Alright, let's ignore for now that the only people that seem to care are Faux News and the Tea Party.
Should a comic writer be villified for putting his political opinion in his work? Especially one dealing with an American icon?
(Personally, I'm OK with it, at least from a characterization standpoint. While Steve would be respectful of all parties, Bucky would try and sometimes fail. Steve is the personification of the American Dream, while Bucky is trying to live up to that. Then again, I don't know much about the Tea Party, but whatev.)
Alright, let's ignore for now that the only people that seem to care are Faux News and the Tea Party.
Should a comic writer be villified for putting his political opinion in his work? Especially one dealing with an American icon?
(Personally, I'm OK with it, at least from a characterization standpoint. While Steve would be respectful of all parties, Bucky would try and sometimes fail. Steve is the personification of the American Dream, while Bucky is trying to live up to that. Then again, I don't know much about the Tea Party, but whatev.)