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Armageddon (underground comic) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Armageddon (underground comic)
''Armageddon'' was a 1973 underground comic published by Last Gasp. Written and illustrated by Barney Steel, the comic expressed an anarcho-capitalist philosophy, influenced by Ayn Rand,〔(Multicultural Comics: From Zap to Blue Beetle ) - Race and Comix by Leonard Rifas pp. 33-34〕 and explored sociopolitical themes.〔 ==Themes== ''Armageddon'' #2 included a story which explored racism from an individualist perspective.〔 The story focused on an African-American gold miner and a Caucasian logger who marry spouses of the opposite race (the gold miner marries a white woman and the logger marries a black woman), form a business partnership, then participate in a sex orgy.〔 Steel depicted white and black communities as equally racist, and expressed the view that in order to end racism, people should forget race and drop out of society to return to an economy based on gold and bartering.〔〔(Armageddon at Comixjoint )〕 Steel's political views were anarcho-capitalist, with his philosophy taking inspiration from the writing of author/philosopher Ayn Rand.〔 The satire of Steel's work was occasionally controversial, such as in the first issue, which depicted civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. sodomizing segregationist George Wallace.〔
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