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UHHH I’m reading thanos: the infinity revelation, and thanos goes to steal a holy relic from the Badoon and uh

and then!

What, praytell, the fuck

‘Reptilian origins’ HELLO???

Marvel’s fucking canceled, again. Who designed? Anyone know the author and writer?

Jim Starlin wrote it!

He’s credited with the lineart/pencils, too.

For goyim who might be confused, the issue here is that there’s a lot of conspiracy theorists who either metaphorically or seriously identify the jewish peoples as being secretly “reptilian”, suggesting we’re inhuman monsters in disguise seeking to infiltrate and conquer Christendom. Here, Starlin has taken the warmongering misogynist reptilian alien race called the Badoon and overtly identified them with Judaism by using the symbol of a six-pointed star in their temple.

Fucking hang him.

Oh this is shit.  WOW. 

Shocker, the company that insisted on making a Nazi out of an anti-fascist hero created by a Jewish guy, that persistently whitewashes characters and their presentation, that consistently glorifies militarism and genocide, is *still* shit. 

Really though. Like, I get on a horse about this, I know, but Marvel is packed with Nazis. No matter how much you enjoy the films. No matter how cool the actors. No matter how deeply you relate to some characters. The company itself likes and hires and profits off of Nazis specifically doing their Nazi thing. 

Which says a lot about the ability to pass on major industries intergenerationally within marginalized groups.

Like, Marvel (and DC, and modern comics as we know them) were all founded, run, and popularized by Jewish Americans. Jewish Americans who were specifically reacting to their families’ emigration to the US between the 1880s and 1910s.

Not only are they creating vile messaging for the here and now, they’re shitting on the legacies of men and women who literally gave everything to creating the industry.

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