Comic books, a jewish creation, are a form of jewish wish fulfillment. The first acknowledged superhero comic, Action Comics, published in 1939, featured Superman, created by two teenage jews from Ohio. It embodied every quality jews wanted to have, including honor and decency. It's only continued in that way since then.
In true jewish fashion, the two jewish kids were cheated out of their creation by other jews and saw very little money from their creation.
In true jewish fashion, the two jewish kids were cheated out of their creation by other jews and saw very little money from their creation.
Everything else you said is spot on. Every aspect of comics is jewish, and it always has been. For extra fun, look into DC Comics. Batman was created by Bob Kane (born (((Kahn))), a form of (((Cohen)))). One of DC's editors was (((Julius Schwartz))), one of the most contentious and foul-tempered jews living in New York, and the editor of various Superman titles in the 50s was (((Mort Weisinger))).
There was occasional gentiles into the realm of comics in the 60s, like Roy Thomas and Jim Shooter, but it was mostly jews. The most innovative and talented writers and artists were always gentiles.