Marvel Comics has turned up their censorship game, but this time, they’re not complying morally with a comics code for children, but instead bending to the will of triggered SJWs as they’ve removed two comics from the forthcoming Predator Omnibus Volume 2 due to “objectionable content.”
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen censorship coming out of Disney’s publishing arm, as woke censorship is rising across the industry.
Earlier this year, Disney pulled Scrooge McDuck stories from Fantagraphics collections, citing an “ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion,” according to a Facebook post from world-famous Donald Duck artist Don Rosa. Disney reportedly wrote in an e-mail to Rosa that they would never reprint his stories “The Richest Duck In The World” and “The Dream Of A Lifetime” in his famous Life And Times Of Scrooge McDuck.
Some of the original Donald Duck stories by Carl Barks in the 1940s feature Donald, Scrooge, and Huey, Dewey, and Louie traveling to places like South America and Africa and encountering natives there. This censorship appears to be about the depiction of the natives in those historical comics, which were intentional caricatures and parodies.
The new Predator omnibus takes Marvel Comics censorship to the next level. The books taken out of the omnibus are Predator: Hell Come a Walkin’ written by Nancy A. Collins, with art by Dean Ormston, and Predator: Demon’s Gold, written by Ron Marz, with art by Claudio Castellini. The original omnibus containing these stories was slated to be 1,048 pages and is now 992 pages.
Predator: Hell Come a Walkin’ is a story set during the Civil War, and as a sin against the woke, it features Union and Confederate forces joining together to fight off the alien threat together. Some of the language in the book is harsh but time-appropriate because Collins did her diligence to make it accurate.
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Collins reportedly told Bleeding Cool if she knew of the censorship, “Nope. Nobody tells me nothing. Then again, I’ve never seen a dime in royalties on that story, so I don’t give a f***. Apparently, no one understands nuance in history or fiction nowadays.”
The second story, Predator: Demon’s Gold, occurs during World War 2. In this comic, the Predator hunts a squad of Nazi soldiers in South Africa. This one lowers the bar of censorship to an extreme level which appears to be because of the inclusion of Nazis at all.
Ron Marz commented on Marvel Comics censorship on X, “Since a few people have asked, I have no idea why this Predator story by me and Claudio Castellini was removed from the Omnibus. Yes, it has Nazis. Yes, they are absolutely the bad guys and come to a bad end. So, I dunno.”
A third comic, Predator: Race War, may also have been excluded from the omnibus, which, as the title suggests, features a gang race war inside a prison. Apparently, Disney and Marvel Comics think adults reading the comic wouldn’t be able to handle such content. The story was never included in the contents, so that it may have been left out prior to this censorship announcement.
With Marvel Comics and Disney increasingly pushing censorship on their readers, one can’t help but wonder how far they’re going with their main lines for their political agendas and what discussions creators are subject to behind closed doors. This marks another sad day for the comic industry as we are losing history to placate the worst cancel pigs who complain online.
What do you think of Marvel Comics censorship in the new Predator Omnibus Volume 2? Let us know in the comments.
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