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In reply to the discussion: I watching Wonder Woman for about the 100th time, gets better every time. [View all]FSogol
(45,470 posts)48. You do realize Superheroes are fictional right?
Here's the cover of Captain America #1 which came out in December 1940 (although it was dated March 1941).
That was long before America joined the war.
I guess the NY Jewish comic book writers and artists (Joe Simon and Jack Kirby) along with Timely Comics EIC Martin Goodman weren't waiting for your rules on how superheroes should appear in fictional stories.
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I watching Wonder Woman for about the 100th time, gets better every time. [View all]
Demtexan
Jan 2018
OP
I bought it on 4K. I've watched it several times. Just love this one a lot! n/t
cynatnite
Jan 2018
#18
Are you conflating progressivism and pacifism? It seems like you are, which is weird.
Hekate
Jan 2018
#17
I find it a bit weird that they would move the setting from World War II to the Great War.
Ken Burch
Jan 2018
#30
They moved it to avoid the obvious comparision to the Capt America movie which took place in WWII
FSogol
Jan 2018
#38
Probably not a conflict that threatened the entire world. Did you even see the movie?
FSogol
Jan 2018
#41