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What's the Point of R-Rated Superheroes?

This one was originally planned for April, and then the pandemic came and threw off the plans. Honestly, I can't remember what about this episode wasn't possible to during quarantine. Maybe I felt it didn't fit with the talk show format?

As anyone who listens to The Infinity Podcast knows, this is a topic I've been bringing up repeatedly for well over a year. I'm glad I waited on it because I know this is a touchy subject (as in, dudes on the internet get really angry about it) and I wanted to make sure I said this right.

We worked really hard on this and also added some truly dumb bonus stuff to it. I hope you enjoy it and that any Americans reading this have a happy Thanksgiving. Thanks as always for the support.

What's the Point of R-Rated Superheroes?

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So much sadistic violence. Always seems to be a 13 year old boy's idea of "adult". I did like burnt out middle aged Spiderman in Spiderverse, but then that is all round amazing.

VW

You know what would make a great all-ages superhero movie franchise thingy? Fantastic Four done right. Batshit insane cosmic nonsense anchorned by a family soap opera that has space for Reed being borderline-autistic and Valeria schooling Uncle Doom. I'd love to see you make a video about that. ;)

Pete Ashton

This is one of your best position statements so far, Mister Willems. No (killing) joke about it. Absolute agreement.

Karel P Kerezman

As a man of similar age, your most cogent point of the video essay is addressing the need for the conservation of superheroes - that one generation preserves and passes down the characters to the next, rather than a narcissistic upsell to ourselves with a dark, bloody gloss. Perhaps what is left unsaid is the American, adolescent reverence we give to the high stage of youth, dreading our gradual aging, while we silently watch our elders pass away without a word. Thankful you recognize this in your own words, and had two fathers of modern comics passing on their wisdom to us all. Good work with this one.

This really hits the nail on the head to explain why I have never felt like there were comics out there for me (aside from like, ATLA). Everything I've heard about feels too gratuitously violent, especially against women, without using the violence to say much of anything. I'm a squeamish person in general but a lot of comics are genuinely shocking.

Avia Lewis

Great video. And it again makes me so sad to see Moore's work continually being uses for all the wrong reasons.

Great video. Hope you have a happy and safe holiday season.

Retnuh49

This was an incredible video.

Josh Link


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