I was watching pirate uploads on YouTube of the Amazon original animated series of Robert Kirkman's Invincible, and found what appears to be regressive leftist propaganda starting with episode 3 that I think may not have been in the original comic series.
The episode mentioned 4th wave feminism, had a character get called sexist over something benign, and had a mad scientist go on a rant about the founding fathers being "racist slave owners" while also spewing other regressive leftist propaganda.
Can someone who had read the original comic series please tell me if this garbage was in the original comic series?
If you still want to watch this shitty series, you should watch the pirate uploads on YouTube though I should note that the 3rd episode is the one with the most garbage.
It's also confirmed Robert Kirkman had gone regressive and is even directly responsible for this change, so I bet he would resist demands to fix it even if he risked severe legal penalties for catering to extremists.
Edit: the linked videos are gone, so I should consider digging up the videos again for a cringe compilation to use as a reference.
Amber is a great example of leftist creators becoming so disconnected from reality that they accidentally invert their protagonists and villains.
Amber is a complete bitch, top to bottom, start to finish, and Mark wouldn't give her a second thought if he didn't want to fuck her. A normal person sees this character and thinks "wow, she's awful, what a spot-on depiction of an intersectional feminist". An intersectional feminist sees this character and thinks "hell yass, slay kween". Everyone is looking at the same character, but she registers 100% differently depending on the viewer.
The best example of this is Rorschach, whom Alan Moore intended to be a caricature of right-wing extremism. But Alan Moore is a commie retard, so his idea of a psycho conservative is actually a rational person. Ironically, Rorschach is by far the most relatable character in the story as well as one of the most enduring narrators in comic book history. It comes as no surprise that the modern sequel series went out of its way to shit all over his legacy.