It’s learned President Donald Trump’s new DEI policies have impacted the comic book community.
According to House Foreign Affairs Chairman Brian Mast (R-Fla.), under President Biden’s administration, Biden DEI policies were funding a trans comic book in Peru.
The news came about along with it learned the Biden administration planned to send $50 million worth condoms to Gaza. That’s all canceled now that Trump has returned to the White House.
Margaret Brennan, who recently got humiliated in her interview with VP Vance, gets humiliated again when she asks for examples of DEI waste in foreign aid the US gives.
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) February 2, 2025
Rep. Mast came with the receipts and owned Brennan.pic.twitter.com/7LBWGbKmdT
“Let’s see, there was a transgender comic book,” said Mast. “We’re trying to get our hands on the actual comic book, in Peru, and I heard it’s reasonably risqué.”
According to the Daily Mail who looked over federal documents, the trans comic book from Peru received $32,000 under former Secretary of State Antony Blinken who served under Biden.
American comic books infected with DEI
DEI has not only impacted the foreign comic books, but also those known as the “big two” in the United States. Both DC Comics and Marvel have come under fire from fans for their woke agenda, something that has been going on for over a decade.
DC has made a lot of their characters gay, including Superman. Marvel has also replaced classic characters with woke versions. This website actually got its start back in 2008 as a result of Marvel Comics going with politically correct versions of original characters.
Recently, Marvel came under fire for replacing Captain America not only in the comics but in their MCU, which sees Anthony Mackie play Cap in Captain America: Brave New World next week. Mackie has made controversial comments how Captain America shouldn’t represent America. Marvel also released their new DEI Spider-Man cartoon.
As a woke of the downfall of DC Comics and Marvel, various comic book creators have left DC and Marvel and launched their own creator-owned characters and companies including Ethan Van Sciver who has sold millions worth of his comics, Shane Davis, Dale Keown, and more.
Because they made $8M. https://t.co/1M1DQlsibj pic.twitter.com/bLMSXO45tv
— ETHAN VAN SCIVER (@EthanVanSciver) January 29, 2025
Inglorious Rex 3 about to hit 261k!
— Shane Davis Wizard's Favorite Break Out Artist 09! (@shanedavisart) January 20, 2025
Please look past my "Elite" skills in comics and support the 3rd installment of this indie series.
Shane Davis’ Inglorious Rex Vol 3 Comic Book – 9 Lives Comics https://t.co/dcoFwaoTgG pic.twitter.com/SYMAWCrNnd