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Gay Captured Slave genre: new releases and popular books, including Slave for Two by Morticia Knight, Captive Prince: Volume Two by C.S. Pacat, Save Me b…
Millar’s “Kick-Ass” and its sequel are the worst of these three examples. Millar’s zeal for provocation is simultaneously aggressive and consistently poorly executed. “Kick-Ass” and several of the other titles Millar has written under his Millarworld label directly address fanboy and comics nerd culture. In “Kick-Ass,” Dave Lizewski, a comic-obsessed 16-year-old, tries to boost his perilously low self-esteem by becoming a real-life superhero. Lizewski, a boy whose high school crush assumes he’s gay, lives in a world where superheroes only exist in comics. But as the audience’s surrogate, Dave is the butt of Millar’s jokes. His clueless single dad doesn’t know what he’s up to, and his costume is a Jack Kirby-inspired one-piece that makes him look like a deviant cosplayer.
According to 12-Years a Slave-screenplay-writer-turned-comics-author John Ridley, his decision to pen a story for DC Comics in which Superman is implied to have been sexually tortured during one of his previous Silver Age adventures was made in order to provide commentary on his personal perception that “the prevailing culture in this country” is “when bad things happen to people who are traditionally marginalized, there’s this feeling of okay, we get it, it was wrong, let’s just move on.”
In the summer of 1831, Nat Turner’s slave insurrection ripped through Southampton County, Virginia, leaving scores of white men, women, and children dead. The rebels were captured and tried in Jerusalem, a few miles from where the rebellion was put down. Eighteen were publicly executed for their crimes; more than a hundred other slaves were killed in reprisal. Nat Turner, the last to feel the rope, was hanged on November 11th. His corpse was likely dismembered or sold for dissection. But the county’s slaveholding citizens were still afraid. How many of their own slaves were hatching similar plans? Why had Turner carried out so awful an operation? And what could the community do to forestall a reoccurrence?