Tom Taylor sounds pretty gleeful over this fishy storyline
“Why don’t they have him fight the injustices that created the refugees whose deportation he’s protesting? That would be brave, I’d read that.”- Dean Cain.
— Tom Taylor (@TomTaylorMade) October 13, 2021
That’s actually a big part of the story we’re telling. Glad Dean thinks it’s brave and that he’ll be reading our #Superman
It's not hard to figure out Taylor won't be exploring any of the ideas and suggestions Cain offered, and he certainly doesn't acknowledge the exact details Cain relayed. What is apparent is that he'll be exploring, from a left-wing perspective, supposed refugees being allowed into the USA even if there's terrorists among them, although obviously, Taylor won't dwell on such issues, if at all. And the president alluded to in the panel, no doubt, could be yet another subtle attack on Donald Trump.From #Superman Son of Kal-El issue #3. pic.twitter.com/T5FGKpdGKZ
— Tom Taylor (@TomTaylorMade) October 13, 2021
So it's not hard to figure where this is going politically. A leftist like Taylor cannot be expected to genuinely embrace the ideas espoused by conservatives, and it's an almost foregone conclusion he won't. Which just demonstrates how this is bound to become yet another embarrassment clogging up the bargain bins in the near future.
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