Chuck Dixon claims bias against conservatives in comics
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 9:09 pm
Chuck Dixon recently co-wrote an article in and appeared on the news claiming that there is a liberal bias against conservative writers in comics in general and Marvel particular. Dixon claims he has not had steady work in 10-15 years and is due in large part to his conservative beliefs.
He has called out Marvel for their bias against him and has said that because of his beliefs he has been blacklisted within the industry.
Obviously this is a huge accusation. If anyone here has Dan Slott or Tom Brevoort as friends on their facebook, there is currently a huge discussion going on about that it that you can read on either Brevoort or Slott's page. Many big names have weighed in on the issue on Slott's page such as Mark Waid, Dan Slott, Tom Brevoort, Fabian Nicezia, Phil Jiminez and others.
Personally, I do think comics do have a very liberal slant to them. I don't, however, think Dixon was black listed because of his views. I didn't even know Dixon was a conservative until this whole she-bang started. Mark Waid pointed out that while comics are, for the most part, driven by liberal writers the bias is not anti conservative but an ageist bias. Waid points to DC as an example of a company where older writers are pushed out.
Any thoughts?
He has called out Marvel for their bias against him and has said that because of his beliefs he has been blacklisted within the industry.
Obviously this is a huge accusation. If anyone here has Dan Slott or Tom Brevoort as friends on their facebook, there is currently a huge discussion going on about that it that you can read on either Brevoort or Slott's page. Many big names have weighed in on the issue on Slott's page such as Mark Waid, Dan Slott, Tom Brevoort, Fabian Nicezia, Phil Jiminez and others.
Personally, I do think comics do have a very liberal slant to them. I don't, however, think Dixon was black listed because of his views. I didn't even know Dixon was a conservative until this whole she-bang started. Mark Waid pointed out that while comics are, for the most part, driven by liberal writers the bias is not anti conservative but an ageist bias. Waid points to DC as an example of a company where older writers are pushed out.
Any thoughts?