Hart Fisher on Jerry Springer pt. 1
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Hart Fisher has the right to publish anything he chooses as does everyone else. If you don't like it, then don't pick it up to read it.
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quite right as well man, it's like a feeding frenzy on these kinds of shows though isn't it? i find it scary (yet all too familiar) that people blindly refuse to listen/understand another person's argument then constantly accuse that other person of being unreasonable. it looks like a witch hunt, and it is. humanity is hella strange.
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Hart Fisher is so awesome, damn Springer scumbag
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dat enthusiastic black woman
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we can do what ever we want! she cant stop a comic book from being published! i support the comic book all the way
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hart owns obama there
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All these black people fighting a comic...
It's officially fucked up if Jesse Jackson got in the mix.
But he's not so eh
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I don't even get the upstirr myself haha Am I psycho now?
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SO MUCH IGNORANCE. Wow.
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Wow, Hart is verbally tearing everyone apart in every interview i've seen thus far.
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perhaps back then there was a lot less tolerance than there is now, but I think no matter what those comics are just comics at the end of the day. They talk about children being damaged & influenced by things like that and similar, but how many young girls pick up magazines with some pop star whore painted over the cover & try to imitate, disrespect themselves just because its in them I could use a million other examples. As for those offended, simply ignore it! Duh. Oh, and I <3 Jerry Springer!
What gets lost in all this is whether or not the graphic novel was any good, if the writing and artwork were up to par. More than likely, as with 95% of what's out there, it probably wasn't.
Graphic novels have a long way to go before being considered more than just kids' fare - and I'm guessing this book didn't help that cause any. If The Monster of Florence comic is any indication, then this was probably just the same: oversensationalized DC/Eisner knockoff with hamfisted writing.
Poopookachew1 2 years ago
Hamfisted writing? Nahhhh, it was pretty straight forward prose illustrated by a newspaper illustrator who disappeared when things hit the fan.
Is it a great comic? No, I don't think it's that great. Was it a DC/Eisner knock off? It would have been better if we'd had Eisner style art.
The book was good enough to be burned by the 2nd largest distributor in the biz, 1,500 copies destroyed and their paying customers stiffed...
More to this story than you think...
crimepayshart 2 years ago