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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.

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 beliefs, I bet they would get enormous support from this significant portion of society who are woefully underrepresented in the world of comics.

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

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