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>”Well Superman was created in like 1929 or something and Metropolis was just a made-up fake city but now it’s some poor schumck’s job to make a map of it nowadays because nerds keep asking “WHERE IS IT!?”. This is a comic book you sold for 1 cent to sell bubblegum ads and now its the most important thing in our society, it’s fucking embarrassing.”
Is he right? Are comic books too revered in our pop culture?
Is he right? Are comic books too revered in our pop culture?