Well, it finally happened.

I never read comic books when I was a kid. I was to busy playing Army, or flying my line-controlled airplanes, or spending all day playing baseball.

It’s no secret that comic books go out of their way to push a left-wing agenda at their impressionable readers, but the once wholesome Archie comics have gone over the top..

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Note the military uniform, making this celebration of interracial sodomy the perfect expression of political correctness.

Apparently the point of comics is no longer to entertain kids, who will only be perplexed by this depravity, but to bring a smug smile to the faces of their parents if they are liberals, and stick a thumb in their eye if they aren’t.

:brick:
 

Mayhem

Banned
Dude, wake the fuck up. Comics have highlighted social issues for decades. Sorry you're late to the party.

Good on Archie Comics to put this issue center stage. I am 100% in favor of gay rights(which I simply refer to as civil rights), gay marriage and full integration into the military for anyone who wants it.
 
wasn't the whole point of Spiderman comics in the 60s?
teenage awkwardness

oh well, y'know gay people exist, right?
you're saying this is less wholesome than the Betty & Veronica blowbang issue?
 
Dude, wake the fuck up. Comics have highlighted social issues for decades.
Uh, like I said in my opening... I NEVER read comic books. However, had I read them when I was a kid, it wouldn't have been stories of Archie and his friends taking it up the ass-chute. Those issues were still in the closet with the other homosexuals of the time.

Isn't it great, that we can both have our beliefs and express them? You have yours, and I have mine. Don't panic!
 

Mayhem

Banned
Actually, you're right. That was pretty snappy. Sorry 'bout dat.

who will only be perplexed by this depravity

That's the part that I was reacting to. What about this cover and the alleged content of this comic do you feel is "depraved"?
 

Aria_DeLaunay

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YAAAAAAAAY!!! Archie comics were and are still my favorite comics of all time to read. I still have all of them from when I was a kid and when I'm feeling down my step-day still buys them for me to cheer me up, hahahah. Silly I know but I don't care! No matter how old we get I think we should still hold oto some of that childhood innocence. Archie and friends ALWAYS had storylines centerd around issues like tolerance, the environment, etc in a really kick ass entertaining way. I think that this is super awesome. Archie and friends has ALWAYS been about teenage questions, fun, ideas and tolerance. They have been around for so long now and going strong that they are obviously doing something right. I will definitely be on the lookout for this issue because I think it such an amazing step forward for the comic book world.
 
Uh, like I said in my opening... I NEVER read comic books. However, had I read them when I was a kid, it wouldn't have been stories of Archie and his friends taking it up the ass-chute. Those issues were still in the closet with the other homosexuals of the time.

Isn't it great, that we can both have our beliefs and express them? You have yours, and I have mine. Don't panic!



Your "beliefs" infringe on the rights of other americans that value this country even more than you do. So keep them to yourself and stop trolling this forum with your dumb comments.
 
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