There exists a forbidden comic book that you can't talk about in public spaces without getting banned from them because...

Aka, what the anti sjw's think all comics should unironically be

No, but it would certainly be an improvement.

And not to say I don't think indie is the way; it is. If you find an good indie comic, read it, support it and show it to people who might be interested. Because mainstream comics isn't satisfying reader demand (And it exists! Manga has a 50% market share in the west!), and It's not stories anyone'd actually wanna read. It's literally for mediocre writers (like token tranny Maggs) to get Netflix/Network deals, or to design storyboards for the next cartoon or movie.

But the answer is NOT gay cultural war shit. Make, find and fund good indie shit. Big company or no, if something is making money and gets popular, people notice.

An improvement is for creators to write stories people'd actually wanna read. Not engage in the VERY SAME SHIT they say the mainstream hacks are doing.

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Basically, EVS kicked up a stink about SJW's ruining comics and conned people into paying for his shitty frog comics. The guy is weird, but he played them all like suckers

>Not engage in the VERY SAME SHIT they say the mainstream hacks are doing.
They aren't.
There's nothing political about le robot amphibian comic at all, neither the old or new one.

Why are conservatives concepts so fucking bland and unimaginative?

Oh my god what did this fucking EVS dude actually DO though? This shit is like an actual fucking war where nobody even knows why they're fighting each other just that they need to hate them.

>pay for comic
>get comic
?

Everything they say or do is about 'muh SJWs'.

Wanna know how to defeat the hacks in the big 4? Make fucking good comics that people actually wanna read, and you can do that without acting like abrasive faggots.
It's Comicsgate gayness. He sided with CG, so he's persona non grata.

What I really want to know, during this raging war for the very soul of American comics and our God-given way of life, is why aren't there more Cyberpepe edits?