Bethany W. Pope, Comic Watch; It’s About Ethics in Comic Book Journalism: The Politics of X-Men: Red
"The central thesis of these eleven 
issues is that the act of compassion is a more powerful tool than the 
most brutally cinematic superpower. Empathy is the thing which 
slaughters fear. Looking at your enemy and seeing a person, woven 
through with hopes and loves, fears, the usual mixture of frailties, 
transforms disparate (possibly violent) mobs into a functional community
 by revealing that there is no ‘us versus them’. There’s only ‘us’. The 
X-Men are the perfect superhero group to make this point, because their 
entire existence is predicated on the phrase ‘protecting a world which 
fears and hates them’. The X-Men have always represented the struggle 
that othered groups (racial minorities, religious minorities, women, 
members of the LGBTQIA community) have faced when trying to live in 
function in a world that is slanted, dramatically, in favor of straight,
 white (American) men. Such a group is a necessary force in the current,
 fractured, geo-political climate.
The
 world needs a message of hope and unity in a time when real children 
(mostly brown) are being locked in cages at the border of America. And 
Western audiences, who are either complacent in their ignorance or else 
furious at their own seeming impotence, need to understand the ways in 
which their outlook, their opinions are being manipulated so that their 
complacency is undisturbed and their hatreds are intentionally focused 
against highly specified targets. Allegory has always been a gentle way 
to deliver a clear shot of truth, and the technique has functioned 
perfectly in this series...
In this run, Taylor assembled a team 
which was primarily composed of characters who are valued for their 
empathy and capacity for forgiveness."
The Paperback version of my Bloomsbury book "Ethics, Information, and Technology" will be published on Nov. 13, 2025; the Ebook on Dec. 11; and the Hardback and Cloth versions on Jan. 8, 2026. Preorders are available via Amazon and this Bloomsbury webpage: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/ethics-information-and-technology-9781440856662/
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It’s About Ethics in Comic Book Journalism: The Politics of X-Men: Red; Comic Watch, December 19, 2018
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