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This summer, Counter-Currents will publish a collection of essays and reviews edited by Greg Johnson and Gregory Hood on Batman as Right-wing superhero. Authors will include Trevor Lynch, Gregory Hood, Jonathan Bowden, Jason Jorjani, Andrew Hamilton, and James J. O’Meara. We are looking for a few more essays to round out the collection. Essays can deal with any versions of the Batman character and his opponents, in any medium, as long as they highlight Rightist themes.
If you wish to propose an article, please contact me at [email protected]. Articles should be no longer than 4,000 words. The deadline is July 1st, 2016.
Greg Johnson
Editor-in-Chief
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7 comments
Have you ever read Batman: Secrets?
Amazing art by Sam Keith. Similar to Dave McKean’s Arkham Asylum.
The Joker persuades the masses he is sane. Batman is then framed as a killer. A media spin.
Great stuff to look into.
A “super hero” so-called is a secularizedd messiah-figure.
I also do not understand why so many alt-right thinkers and writers look for wisdom in the fantasies created in Talmudywood by our enemies.
Because Batman carries a faustian soul, and being faustian is an European feature. That’s why.
I’ve always liked the Terminator for a role model, especially the ones in movies 1, 2, and 3. I really liked the Terminator’s actions in movie 3 in which he shuts himself down in order to break the viral programming injected into him. He never stops, and he is always willing to sacrifice himself for his charge.
Well, I don’t know which Batman you are referring to but in the movies he acts like a soft liberal. Ra’s al Ghul on the other hand is the bona fide Nietzschean social darwinist who do not mess around with useless eaters. Chivalry and might is right goes hand in hand in that superior villain, who really is the hero.
Don’t you know that Batman was created by Bob Kane… real name Bob (((Kahn)))?!?!
Also, there is the ventriloquist villain whose puppets mispronounces all words that start with “b” to a “g” sound. So you can get some funny memes out of that when he’s trying to say “boy.”
http://www.tomopop.com/ul/9857-dcuc-batman-figures/scarface2-550x.jpg
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