Monday, February 27, 2017

This is how Phil Noto attacked Trump

I can't say I've ever really cared for the style of artist Phil Noto, and he sure wasn't being very encouraging when he attacked Donald Trump like this several days after the inauguration:

If he's accomplished something, it's compounding the perception that the Muslim Ms. Marvel character was created all along as nothing more than a political propaganda tool, and as such, has little to stand on but these kind of revolting expressions of hatred. Noto later said:

Please, make up your mind, for heaven's sake. Not only did he parrot the MSM's distortions, he also suggested he doesn't want the USA defending itself from dangerous infiltrators. Safety doesn't matter? Look what's happening in Europe.

It's insane that he's making light of more serious topics. I find this disgusting in the extreme. Trump this, Trump that; it's all people like him seem capable of talking about now. Politics is only rendering the world insane.


And not many people care because the political angle's become so increasingly obvious. You haven't seen how low books like these sell? On which note, it's head-shakingly sad when some contributors to comicdom won't acknowledge how pathetic it truly is when you have thousands of titles of all sorts selling well below 100,000 copies on the charts - many even below ten-thousand - proving hardly anyone cares about the medium, mainly because of how books like what he boasts about are just used as political platforms.

Oh, and he just has to keep on villifying Bannon, even though most of the negative claims about him have been debunked. Such rants are becoming boring by now.

Looking at this picture, which is meant to represent the leftist vision of "diversity" they're going by...wow. I can't say his style is very inspired. At worst, it's almost blotchy, what with all those lines and colors. I've seen artists who, whatever their politics, were far livelier than Noto's.

Maybe the best way to conclude this post is to say NoTo Phil's artwork, because of its blandness? But seriously, it's his ultra-leftist politics that are the real turnoff.

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3 Comments:

At 3:22 PM, Blogger TC said...

What "examples of humanity and empathy"? Punks rioting and looting in the streets? "Protesters" attacking Trump supporters? Spoiled brat college students burning down their own campus? Thugs torturing a handicapped kid in Chicago?

 
At 11:55 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why is it always that boring Kamala in these types of situations? There's plenty of other superheroes and villains out there to use as well!

 
At 5:41 PM, Blogger eotness said...

"Oh, and he just has to keep on villifying Bannon, even though most of the negative claims about him have been debunked. Such rants are becoming boring by now."

Ironically, I'd actually consider his comparing Bannon to Palpatine to be a compliment, ESPECIALLY after George Lucas came out of the leftist closet long ago and not only threw his support for the likes of Obama, who makes Palpatine look libertarian by comparison, but even had the audacity to claim Obama's a Jedi (to say little about his repeated bragging that the Rebels were based on the Vietcong).

 

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