Let's do something hard for once, What's your favorite ''woke'' piece of Cinemaphile media?
Everyone has one.
My pick Doom Patrol been progressive since the 80's and just got more so as they went and same deal with the show but I enjoy them.
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I like something if it's great. I don't care it's "woke".
The problem is "woke" comics are usually not great, but are labeled as great because someone agrees with the politics.
Yeah I get that but I just wanna know what pieces of media people on Cinemaphile like with
this shit or other shit in it.
I wish you’d have a nice day. You’re the actual cancer to the board.
>The problem is "woke" comics are usually not great
This is just your brain on /misc/ where you think everything bad is woke
>like something if it's great
Then you dislike 99% of all comics.
Pretty much.
Remember, if there is a female main character, a minority main character, or even one LGBT thing in the back ground, it is woke.
That is all it takes.
Boondocks. Huey Freeman is as classically Woke as it fricking gets. Comic strip if you don't accept the TV show.
Gaiman's sandman.
Shit, if it's THAT fricking easy, martha washington. But seriously, I think you are getting trolled by fricking morons.
>Huey Freeman is as classically Woke as it fricking gets
I disagree. Boondocks acknowledged that black culture has inherent flaws and that blacks can be wrong sometimes, which is something a modern woke show would never do.
Just say you don't watch media made by actual black people.
Most media made by black people isn't woke. Woke media is usually made by vapid white Californians.
>martha washington
A man of taste and culture. It's Frank Miller's criminally underrated masterpiece
>if there is a female main character, a minority main character, or even one LGBT thing in the back ground, it is woke
Jesus christ, west really likes having politics so deep-rooted on their asses they start breathing it out.
By that dubious metric, Venture Bros.
I like weird stuff, so Doom Patrol and I guess The Maxx hit that sweet spot of melding fantasy and the stranger parts of humanity without being too shallow or up its own ass for me to enjoy.
I like Preacher even though I'm a Christian.
That's hard to understand lol.
I forgot The Maxx but good pick.
Mummy look goes with everything.
>Mummy look goes with everything.
might have to go as him this halloween
Mummy-like characters looks so cool. It's why classic Universal Monster Invisible Man is my favorite design off of them.
I like a lot of the "immigrant allegory" Superman books, if that counts as "woke".
Kara has more potential as a first gen immigrant, though. Clark is more like transcultural international adoption allegory, which is a different ball game from really being a first gen immigrant kid.
People can enjoy lots of different fiction, including really edgy fiction, while still being devout in their faith.
>“It is when the individual’s faith is weak, not when it is strong [...] that he will be afraid of an honest fictional representation of life…”
I mean, not that Preacher is a particularly honest depiction of life. But people can read their holy books when they seek messages from their faith, and they can enjoy fiction when they want to enjoy fiction.
how does negative man always dress well
EVERYTHING that you revisionist homosexuals claim was "le always le woke XD" was in reality invariably extremely politically incorrect to a degree where it wouldn't even get published today.
>Progressive for its time material wouldn’t hecking get published today where chuds cry about everything and advocate banning all the things that they also hated back in the day!!
Lmao
If the X-Men books from the 70's were coming out today you morons would throw a fit over "le woke". Just look at the new Power Girld book
Claremont's X-Men
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