• nyahlathotep
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    3 months ago

    I don’t have the most exposure to Frank Miller, mostly his Batman stuff and some Sin City. I really dig his weird art style though. I especially like the pseudo-cyberpunk feel of DKR, and the cheesy slang. Alan Moore’s definitely right about it being at least somewhat fascist though. It feels all like “the kid’s aren’t alright” generation crap that I’ve grown to really hate in recent years.

    It’s been a while since I’ve read it but I can’t remember any young person beside Carrie Kelly who’s a decent human being. They’re all portrayed as either brain-dead or psychotic. The story’s about an old man who decides that he never should have stopped beating the shit out of people, and is ubermensch enough to be able to resume doing it even though his hair’s white and he should be made an invalid very quickly. Don’t get me started on the whole horse-riding imagery thing.

    At the same time, it was clearly critical of Reagan and the insanity of mutually assured destruction. Superman is also portrayed as a fascist and it’s treated negatively, so it does have that going for it.

    It’s something that has things that rub me the wrong way as an adult, but I still enjoy it despite that.