There are a lot of comic books that turn non-gigantic characters into giants on the cover.pic.twitter.com/NPQ6lRpf39
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There are a lot of comic books that turn non-gigantic characters into giants on the cover.pic.twitter.com/NPQ6lRpf39
There are lots of other Kirby villains that were basically allegories for heads of states or the Soviet Bloc in specific(Darkseid), but Mark Evanier would point out that he wasn't that political other than being the standard New Deal Jew.
Just to toss a related absolutism into the mix, in my Doom novel I had a character describe him as a Sun King.
The observations about Kirby's interest in teams with shared histories and ethos, and the contrast to the misfit bands of Ditko, are spot on. Baron Underbheit approves.pic.twitter.com/f6ucbC8U8C
Interesting read Hadn’t understood the bigger picture themes until I was older Thanks for writing!
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