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by toyg
553 days ago
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TBH, it's not really just a problem with Hergé. European comics throughout the century are full of stereotypes, typically used for comedic effect, which can look bad from a modern perspective. Asterix, by Goscinny and Uderzo, is entirely built on stereotypes. So is Alan Ford, by Secchi and Raviola. In reality, most authors were not particularly racist; they just leveraged stereotypes to get cheap laughs, which was socially accepted back then. |
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