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Rasiel reviewed DC Pride #1 Jun 9, 2021
1.0

The author’s introduction celebrates that the characters presented in this anthology “are no longer defined by who they are.” What an accurate depiction of wokism: it doesn’t matter who you are as an individual, all that matters is how your race, gender, or sexual orientation can be used to facilitate divisiveness.

DC Pride #1

By: Marc Andreyko, Kris Anka
Released: Jun 9, 2021

DC celebrates Pride Month with nine all-new stories starring fan-favorite LGBTQIA+ characters Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Midnighter, Extraño, Batwoman, Aqualad, Alan Scott, Obsidian, Future State Flash, Renee Montoya, Pied Piper, and many more! This anthology will also feature:
-The thrilling introduction of new hero DREAMER in the DCU

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Rasiel - Jun 20, 2021

This kind of cheap virtue signaling is dehumanizing and offensive. Black people are often trapped in high crime areas with failing school systems. Asians are systematically discriminated against while applying to college. Transgender people suffer from high degrees of mental illness and suicide rates 18 times that of the normal population. And the solution is to come up with a comic book that “celebrates” these groups and pretends the real struggles individuals in these groups face on a day...

Rasiel - Jun 20, 2021

...to day basis are somehow solved because people like psychomoron can buy the comic and feel good about themselves? How does this help the person that’s actually struggling?

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Maud Benjamin reviewed DC Pride #1 Jun 8, 2021
1.0

Alan caused the train crash that killed a lot of people because the conductor was busy having sex with him and wasn't doing his job. How is this respecting gay people?

DC Pride #1

By: Marc Andreyko, Kris Anka
Released: Jun 9, 2021

DC celebrates Pride Month with nine all-new stories starring fan-favorite LGBTQIA+ characters Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Midnighter, Extraño, Batwoman, Aqualad, Alan Scott, Obsidian, Future State Flash, Renee Montoya, Pied Piper, and many more! This anthology will also feature:
-The thrilling introduction of new hero DREAMER in the DCU

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Maud Benjamin - Aug 16, 2022

First, they were clearly having sex in the book. You must be blind if you didn't see it. Second, Alan's origin story was clearly changed in this story, otherwise he won't be gay. So why should I consider the unmentioned bomb should exist here? Third, oh you think I'm homophobic because I don't like a badly written story? Whatever, call the police to arrest me.

Hex - Aug 27, 2022

Just going to put this out there. It's kind of hard for two men to have sex with their pants still on. Which they had. They were just making out. So you're wrong there. Just brushing off the fact that him being gay has nothing to do with the bombing? Because you blamed their having sex, which didn't happen on the bomb that you neglected to remember about his origin. And finally. Yes you are a homophobe. You wouldn't even deny it.

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Merlyn reviewed DC Pride #1 Jun 8, 2021
2.5

Other than Batwoman's story which was pretty good and Dreamer's which was just okay, all the others were atrociously bad with a special mention for Sina Grace who shouldn't EVER write a comic book. The art wasn't very good either.

I do have a question: why does the DC logo on this book have all those extra-colors? The LGBT flag is obvious, the trans flag I can get too (even though the " more

DC Pride #1

By: Marc Andreyko, Kris Anka
Released: Jun 9, 2021

DC celebrates Pride Month with nine all-new stories starring fan-favorite LGBTQIA+ characters Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Midnighter, Extraño, Batwoman, Aqualad, Alan Scott, Obsidian, Future State Flash, Renee Montoya, Pied Piper, and many more! This anthology will also feature:
-The thrilling introduction of new hero DREAMER in the DCU

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Merlyn - Jun 11, 2021

Lmao, bye!

TheImageIsStrong - Jun 12, 2021

Spot on Merlyn

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Foxter reviewed DC Pride #1 Jun 10, 2021
1.0

This why the comicbook industry is dying. You just has to compare the users and "critics" rating, there is dissonance here. Dc and Marvel continue to make comics for an audience that dont give a shit about them.

DC Pride #1

By: Marc Andreyko, Kris Anka
Released: Jun 9, 2021

DC celebrates Pride Month with nine all-new stories starring fan-favorite LGBTQIA+ characters Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Midnighter, Extraño, Batwoman, Aqualad, Alan Scott, Obsidian, Future State Flash, Renee Montoya, Pied Piper, and many more! This anthology will also feature:
-The thrilling introduction of new hero DREAMER in the DCU

Rasiel reviewed Heroes Reborn #4 May 30, 2021
7.5

I know they’re written as satire, but I actually like the Squadron Supreme. It is refreshing to see superheroes unashamedly fight for God and country and believe in ideals higher then themselves. If a writer had enough talent to write a compelling character that accurately portrayed and fought for the beliefs held by half of this country instead of making buffoonish characters to mock those beli more

Heroes Reborn #4

By: Jason Aaron, James Stokoe
Released: May 26, 2021

With the cosmic might of his Power Prism, Doctor Spectrum has become the most feared lawman in the heavens. But now the dark forces of deep space have sent the galaxy's most notorious bounty hunter to end Spectrum once and for all. That's right, here comes Rocket Raccoon! Plus: In a backup tale, the all-new Starbrand finds herself alone in a strang...

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Merlyn - Jun 3, 2021

But the thing is that Jason Aaron does make fun of those beliefs here pretty clearly. I agree with you, if a writer would do what you say it would be indeed a great thing but Aaron doesn't do that, he makes fun of patriotism like the moron that he is.

4.5

A black guy telling a Jew that he doesn’t know what it’s like to be looked down upon because of race comes across as a little tone deaf considering the recent rise in anti-Semitism

Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #1

By: Brandon M. Easton, Fico Ossio
Released: May 26, 2021

Spinning out of DC Future State, the story of how Shilo Norman became the Mister Miracle of tomorrow starts here.
The Mister Miracle show used to be the hottest ticket in town, whether you caught him onstage escaping from perilous traps or spotted him on the streets of Metropolis taking out bad guys. What Shilo Norman forgot is the first rul...

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Merlyn - Jun 14, 2021

Nope, just speaking out the truth, both of you should go away if my reviews upset you so much.

Merlyn - Jun 14, 2021

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