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comic book musings on a lazy saturday

  • May. 10th, 2008 at 3:24 PM
kermit
Non-Geek: "So what are the X-Men all about?"

Geek: "Oh, they're a metaphor for racial persecution and the struggle against prejudice. They fight for truth and justice despite the fact that the world at large hates and fears them for being different. The comic seeks to instill its readers with tolerance and respect towards those of other races, creeds, religions, and sexual identities."

Non-Geek: "That sounds cool. Who's their arch-enemy?"

Geek: "Oh, an evil Jew who wants to take over the world."

--m4

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[info]bowtomecha wrote:
May. 11th, 2008 02:09 am (UTC)
ajhahahahhaddfahfdshashsahahahaha!!!!
[info]lordrexfear wrote:
May. 11th, 2008 01:04 pm (UTC)
Ya know... I wonder if Stan even ever realized what he had created in Magneto. I'd love to read THAT interview.

"Stan, how do you feel about who Erik Magnus became compared to who Charles Xavier is?"

Stan probably have no fucking clue what you're talking about and say
"Are we doing Who Wants to be a Supehero? again? Hey look, I made a Fumetti book of George Bush jokes... I'm current! What was the question again?"
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