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    Anti-White, Anti-Conservative, Propaganda from Marvel?

    Is Marvel now part of the progressive, white-hating, consrvative-hating propaganda outlets? This is disgusting stuff now to use comic books for propaganda and to attack our children...

    It looks like Marvel Comics' Captain America is throwing his mighty shield at the Tea Party Movement. Warner Todd Huston wrote on his Publius forum blog that the super-powered soldier who fought the Nazis in WWII observes with disdain Americans who are seemingly compared to Tea Party Movement protesters of today.

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/weblogs/ ... ica-comic/

    http://forums.comicbookresources.com/sh ... p?t=307772

    Below is the top management responsible for this:

    Isaac Perlmutter Chief Executive Officer, Marvel Worldwide

    Simon Philips President, Worldwide Consumer Products, and CEO Marvel Animation

    John Turitzin Executive Vice President, Office of the President and General Counsel

    Alan Fine Executive Vice President, Office of the President, Marvel Worldwide and Chief Marketing Officer

    Kenneth P. West Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

    More on Perlmutter:

    Isaac Perlmutter Chief Executive Officer, Marvel Worldwide.
    Marvel chief sold the superhero comics outfit to Disney for $4 billion in August. Owns 37% stake, will continue to run company after deal closes later this year. Fought in Israel's 1967 Six-Day War; soon after moved to U.S. with $250. Hebrew came in handy; for a short time presided over Jewish funerals in Brooklyn. With partner became principal shareholder in Odd-Lot Trading Co.; retailer bought by Revco drugstores in 1983. Also owned Toy Biz, which merged with Marvel Entertainment Group in 1993. Marvel characters include The Hulk and Spider-Man. Blockbuster Iron Man was first Marvel-produced flick.

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    your point?

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