Brad Meltzer still has no remorse
Didn't get picked. But best part of jury duty?Having fellow juror ask for autograph for Identity Crisis. Love my readers.
— Brad Meltzer (@bradmeltzer) April 11, 2013
Identity Crisis for 99 cents! JLA too. @ltdiep: @comixology is having a 99 cent Justice League sale. comixology.com/Justice-League…
— Brad Meltzer (@bradmeltzer) April 16, 2013
I'm glad he didn't get picked for jury duty. He'd only make an awful one. (And shame on Comixology for marketing content that vile.) However, while we're on the subject, he did unfortunately have a part in something he didn't deserve to be a few years back:
A few years ago, author and TV personality Brad Meltzer helped fund an effort to repair, preserve and acknowledge the Siegel home, where the creation of Superman happened.It's shameful and embarrassing that a man who wrote a miniseries rife with anti-female angles and written like a metaphor for 9-11 Trutherism conspiracy theories would be allowed to have anything to do with Jerry Siegel's home. If I were Siegel, I'd be spinning in my grave knowing that someone like that had a hand in preserving the house. Meltzer's involvement does not excuse his contempt for the material or prove otherwise, as the tweets he's posted can attest.
Labels: dc comics, misogyny and racism, moonbat writers, politics, Superman, violence
As I recall, he was on Glenn Beck's radio show, too.
Guess there's no accounting for taste.
Posted by Killer Moth | 7:30 PM
I can't believe there are people out there who think Identity Crisis is good. It isn't. It is to DC what Avengers Disassembled was to Marvel: a train wreck that resulted in an unnecessary darkening of both universes, with no end in sight.
Posted by Anonymous | 1:52 PM