Jack Kirby's Forever People (1971-72) is about a multi-racial group of idealistic kids who fight the combined forces plutocracy, religious fanaticism & white supremacy. The fantasy element is that the hippies win.pic.twitter.com/cRwxWLPNHJ
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Jack Kirby's Forever People (1971-72) is about a multi-racial group of idealistic kids who fight the combined forces plutocracy, religious fanaticism & white supremacy. The fantasy element is that the hippies win.pic.twitter.com/cRwxWLPNHJ
Again, "Billon Dollar" Bates, who uses his power for sexual micro-aggression games, is a familiar type.pic.twitter.com/MxLhYInFeK
Hippies.
Forever people def the hippies of the DCU. My brother couldn’t stand those guys. You reading the new Mr. Miracle? Crazy good.
Trump is just a classic con man. He pretends to be a successful person who is on your side. You think "he likes me and what I'm about. He's on my side" then he robs you blind. He's only new to politics because the internet allows him to communicate directly with his marks
Thrasymachus is also oddly familiar.
That's a terrible thing to say about the Antichrist
Forever People is the Fourth World series that speaks most to our current world.
Except you kinda need to knock away his Colonel Sander's tie, Foghorn Leghorn talk, and move his HQ from Deep South to New York.
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