Tom King approvingly retweets Brad Meltzer
Can't say I've seen him lend the same support to Orson Scott Card. It's not like Card's never done anything I disapprove of, but if King doesn't want to associate with writers like him, then at the least, he shouldn't associate with Meltzer either, after the disgusting, vile story he penned in 2004.
And King's not the only one. Several weeks ago, though less surprising, Paul Levitz also gave his approval while bringing up a Dark Horse book he was working on:
Solicitation's out this month, and enjoying the kind words @bradmeltzer has given us for a blurb! https://t.co/nAloeKxZgL— paul levitz (@paul_levitz) February 20, 2018
So at least we know he was more or less on Meltzer and Dan DiDio's side when they crafted their misogynist screed with Sue Dibny and Jean Loring getting the worst of the brunt, along with Zatanna and Black Canary. And Levitz was in the publisher's office at the time this went on. He may have once been well regarded as the writer of Legion of Super-Heroes throughout the 80s, but today, I think it'd be for the best if he never came back to DC in any capacity.
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