Comic books are yet another liberal platform used to shove social messages down the reader’s throat. Marvel’s Storm debuted in 1975 and in 1977, Black Lightning appeared in DC. The average person might know who Storm is. Marvel’s Spawn arrived in 1992 and in 1993, the Milestone universe appeared. The black Icon (their Superman) led his version of a black Justice League. Created by black writer Dwayne McDuffie, Milestone was seen as justice for minority superheroes. White liberals had excluded minorities for decades. Ultimately the project failed and McDuffie’s characters never became household names. White boys refuse to buy minority-centric comics. In 2011, McDuffie died of a heart attack at 49. McDuffie himself was an anomaly in comic circles. DC, Marvel, Dark Horse are all WHITES LIBERALS ONLY. And being militant liberals, they excel at warping perception. Classic characters such as The Atom have been minoiritized. Blue Beetle became a Latino living in El Paso. In the upcoming Superman film, Daily Planet editor Perry White is black. Perry White has been Caucasian for 72 years. Tradition is out the window. The whites of Manhattan demand diversity of everyone but themselves. Comic books, like all liberal controlled institutions, is yet another springboard for their social agenda.
The below Superman man exists in a parallel universe – the true Superman would never be changed. This black Superman doubles as president of the United States and ultimate statesman. I’ll admit the story grabbed me but was patently contrived. Writer Grant Morrison fled Scotland for the United States seeking the opportunity only America can offer. Undoubtedly he switched from voting Labour to Democrat overnight.
Many comic book readers are middle-aged white males. Mostly Democrats, these readers are familiar with Nietzsche and Shaw. It excites them that Nietzsche coined the term Superman.
Oh Obama, how I love thee…let me count the ways.
All black fathers say, “Don’t matter how…”
Today’s whites speak Black at every opportunity. Lois Lane is no exception. Superman “done right” was appropriate considering her Superman is black. She imagined his Nana saying the same thing.






