Your thoughts on Richard C Meyer aka Diversity in comics?
My last interaction with that clown (& I know that’s unfair to clowns) was him making a video about how I was pushing away readers because I had the nerve to draw trans women & not want to throw them under a bus for every desperate dollar I could grab.
Here’s the twitter version:

The above tweet was quoted by him below.

After that I got a lot of messages from people who had somehow misunderstood that I worked for Marvel– which I think is tied to the agenda in the awful videos dude makes.
There’s a lot I could write about how generally worse and shitty, ill informed comics pundits have made the online community around comics.
It’s not fun, it doesn’t seem to have much logic attached to it , it’s beyond reductive for any idea of advancing the art form. I feel like even in arguing this chumps points people have made him look like a voice worth including in the conversation. (it’s really not)
We really need well informed voices in comics that are critical of business practices and who expect the best from artists. I wish we saw 0 more talk about what Sarah Horrocks or Abhay Khosla, Tucker Stone, David Brothers, Zainab Akhtar, Tom Spurgeon or Robin McConnel have to say & a whole lot less of whatever garbage, Garbage-face C Clown shoes has to say.
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