Dark Knight and Man of Steel
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Liberal editors and journalists who backed the forever wars but now want you to know they never *really* backed them while also insisting that the catastrophic withdrawal vindicates their original position
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Is there any writing on this? Marvel's hegemony seems over-determined tbh.
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I actually think the MCU is a quintessential product of the Obama age. The Nolan Batman films seem more emblematic of the Bush era
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See: the first Iron Man came out in 2008 and it tsk-tsks the most overt war mongering while worshipping a charming technocrat savior
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Jeet I don't think you got the prompt
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After being held captive in a cave by an Afghanistan warlord, Tony Stark abandoned his father’s commitment to the US military-industrial complex as counterproductive …
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Lots of stuff reflects it, but we really backed off on dealing with it directly. We didn’t get a great Vietnam movie until after the war was over. Maybe we’ll finally get a 9/11 or Afghanistan movie now.
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