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Writer Eric Esquivel Got Death Threats for ‘Border Town,’ a Comic Book About Healing Racial Tensions
Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 8:00 AM EST
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Surprised no one’s mentioned how hilariously untrue the title and opening statement are. How the fuck is a comic where the author’s self insert whiter than snow Gary Stu complain how he thinks the entire state of Arizona is racist, gets reasssured by the token black chick that he’s 300% Mexican despite being mixed, and gets to knock out a Nazi with ease not “benefitting from drawing imaginary lines”? How is that anything but the “fake ideologies” he claims this comic is against? You can’t claim something his about healing tensions or building bridges when you’re throwing poorly made moloktov cocktails over to one half of the bridge.“It was not just about the physical border between US and Mexico; it’s about the borders we put up between each other. These fake ideologies, like I’m left and you’re right,” 31-year-old Esquivel tells me. “These fake borderlines that are man-made concepts and even things that we divide between like gender and stuff like that. It seems like a lot of folks are benefitting from drawing these imaginary lines between each other.”
Also loling at this part for the same reason. How is shit like the “You’re 300%” scene and that whole montage of monsters not more preachy on the nose “woke” bullshit? Is the comic in his head just way different from the one we actually got?
Esquivel pulled from his own background and personal experiences growing up in Arizona. “I wanted to be one of the cool kids,” he adds. “I had the opportunity now as a writer, to sit down and create the book that I wanted when I was a kid. And the fact that it isn’t super after school special political, it’s an adventure story with monsters and it takes place in the American Southwest on the border, I think that’s what’s making it pop. People don’t want to be preached to, but they’ll read an exciting adventure story.”
And then the real kicker is that his last statement shows his real intent, which seems to be the real goal of the current SJW comic infestation. He’s not interested in comics as a medium, he just sees them a stepping stone to getting his shit peddled to Hollywood and get his foot in the door for TV writing:
No wonder the layouts are so uninspired.I want to create characters that live on after me and I want to create properties that become adapted into TV shows and movies so that we get more Latinx actors and directors and writers and set dressers a job. I want there to be more colorful faces on things like DC’s TV app that they just debuted and the Justice League.
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