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Ed Brubaker’s ‘Captain America': The Red Skull, Death Threats and Deregulation
Ed Brubaker’s ‘Captain America': The Red Skull, Death Threats and Deregulation
Ed Brubaker’s ‘Captain America': The Red Skull, Death Threats and Deregulation
With last week's Captain America #19, writer Ed Brubaker bid farewell to the title after eight explosive years. During his tenure, Brubaker brought Bucky back from the grave, killed Cap, traveled through time to bring him back from the grave, redefined the core concept for an entire generation, and earned the title a place as one of the most popular of its era...
Tea Party Politicians Form the ‘Tea Titans’ in ‘MAD Magazine’ [Exclusive]
Tea Party Politicians Form the ‘Tea Titans’ in ‘MAD Magazine’ [Exclusive]
Tea Party Politicians Form the ‘Tea Titans’ in ‘MAD Magazine’ [Exclusive]
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Creator of Racially Charged ‘Tea Party Comix’ to Stop Selling Comic Online
Creator of Racially Charged ‘Tea Party Comix’ to Stop Selling Comic Online
Creator of Racially Charged ‘Tea Party Comix’ to Stop Selling Comic Online
If you haven't heard about "Tea Party Comix" -- a series of self-published comics purportedly made by a Tea Party supporter, filled with inflammatory racial imagery and bizarre superhero parodies -- then consider yourself lucky. But either way, the third and most recent issue will be its last, as the creator has announced that the series is coming to a close...
The Real Protests of Captain America #602
The Real Protests of Captain America #602
The Real Protests of Captain America #602
Here at ComicsAlliance, we've been covering the controversy over the now-infamous "Teabagger Protest" scene in "Captain America" #602 that saw Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Quesada offering up an apology to the real-life Tea Party crowd for tagging them on a sign in the fictional protest...