Poll Do you think that Liberal or Conservative Readers like Marvel or DC more? Or Vice Versa? (22 votes)
Kind of a ripoff thread, but I think the answers will be interesting.
Kind of a ripoff thread, but I think the answers will be interesting.
Conservatives like dc more because everything is clean and bright. Liberals like marvel more because of the anarchy within its pages and characters.
This post gave me a headache.
Conservatives like dc more because everything is clean and bright. Liberals like marvel more because of the anarchy within its pages and characters.
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Liberals like marvel more because of the anarchy within its pages and characters.
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because of the anarchy within its pages and characters.
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because of the anarchy
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anarchy
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@allstarsuperman: its fine man, I prefer to think of it as inspiration :-) imo though, I think conservatives are more dc, liberals for marvel.
@allstarsuperman: its fine man, I prefer to think of it as inspiration :-) imo though, I think conservatives are more dc, liberals for marvel.
Thanks I was gonna tag you, but forgot. I have the same view you do.
Humm...why would politics even matter what comics people read? I doubt there is many politicians pulling out a comic book on Capitol Hill though.
Conservatives like dc more because everything is clean and bright. Liberals like marvel more because of the anarchy within its pages and characters.
Clean and bright.
@battheman008: if us Viners can talk religion, why not politics?
Maybe, maybe not, the polls on here do tell us what the community thinks.
Conservatives like dc more because everything is clean and bright. Liberals like marvel more because of the anarchy within its pages and characters.
Clean and bright.
I agree, clean and bright perhaps in terms of the characters but I do think DCU is generally more serious and darker then Marvel one.
Conservatives like dc more because everything is clean and bright. Liberals like marvel more because of the anarchy within its pages and characters.
Hahahahaha what does that even mean? Stereotypical ultra-liberalism is considered "socialism". That's like, one of the polar opposite of anarchy. Even disregarding that, the huge Marvel event Civil War had fairly bipartisan themes, with the characters you were "supposed" to root for leaning toward conservatism.
@knightrise: now you have me laughing sir. Liberal-socialist? As in Godless-communists? I wouldnt expect anything else from a liberal marvel universe where everyone Is equal and humans andmutants co-extist and yet mayhem Is the reoccurring theme between the mensioned two parties. As for me, I firstly take orders from the big man upstairs, secondly the Justice league and third the government.
Go pedal your liberalist propaganda to someone else. Go worship your galactus!
@knightrise: now you have me laughing sir. Liberal-socialist? As in Godless-communists? I wouldnt expect anything else from a liberal marvel universe where everyone Is equal and humans andmutants co-extist and yet mayhem Is the reoccurring theme between the mensioned two parties. As for me, I firstly take orders from the big man upstairs, secondly the Justice league and third the government.
Go pedal your liberalist propaganda to someone else. Go worship your galactus!
l'm laughing so hard lol XD
Conservatives like dc more because everything is clean and bright. Liberals like marvel more because of the anarchy within its pages and characters.
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Liberals like marvel more because of the anarchy within its pages and characters.
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because of the anarchy within its pages and characters.
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because of the anarchy
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anarchy
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This is the best post i've read today. Congratulations.
DC has both Green Arrow and Hawkman, and Marvel has both the X-Men and the Punisher. It evens everything out.
@14nc3: hate to break it to ya but comics already did that, supes 'renouncing' his citizenship, gay marriages, rewritten straight into gay characters....totally not political statements at all ;-)
Square, thats not true at all especially given different writers....some are conservative, others liberal.
@14nc3: hate to break it to ya but comics already did that, supes 'renouncing' his citizenship, gay marriages, rewritten straight into gay characters....totally not political statements at all ;-)
Square, thats not true at all especially given different writers....some are conservative, others liberal.
What I was talking about was this thread. Didn't mean in the actual comics, but I get why you'd think that, I just didn't know how else to say it.
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