Politics in comics, what's changed and what has always been the same?
There is a current debate in comics around politics: one side claims they have always been there and the very foundation of comics is rooted in social commentary. The other side claims that politics in comics are new and increasingly one-sided in their message. What's true? Are both things true? Is it a case of people making the whole topic much more difficult than it needs to be?

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