Frank Miller is Will Kane
In the film, High Noon, the bad guy was named Frank Miller and the good guy was named Will Kane. In real life, Frank Miller’s the good guy taking on real life bad guys through his work as a cartoonist. He’s taken on Jihad with HOLY TERROR and he just wrote a piece against the “occupiers” called ANARCHY that has made leftists crazier than usual. To Americans who are sick and tired of the enemy and his leftist enablers, show some support for a man who’s essentially standing alone as Will Kane did in High Noon.
To see my own cartooning work against Jihad and the Occupiers, please visit my blog.







Haven’t read Holy Terror yet, but hopefully the quality will be Dark Night Returns Miller and not DKR2 Miller.
Heh, you’re definitely right about the Anarchy article and the riling of the crazies. Those sort of threads always make me think of an angry troop of chimps, shrieking from the trees. Some people live for being offended I guess.
It’s good to see that Miller has his head on straight — I sort of expected it from the creator of 300 — but what’s even better entertainment is the frenzies of his detractors.
After Stephen King’s last book, Under the Dome, with its obviously Daily Kos-inspired portrayals of Bush and Cheney as the leaders of the town, and his rants and insults directed at Tea Partiers, I decided not to buy any more of his books. He obviously doesn’t need my money if he feels so comfortable expressing contempt for people with my political beliefs.
But I didn’t send him hate mail or post vicious attacks against him on his website (or anywhere else).
The majority of the people posting responses to Frank Miller on his site need to grow the eff up.
Then again, they do collect comic books, so I guess that goes without saying.
Yes, they collect comic books.
And you read spooky story books.
As someone who does both, along with several other equally disreputable hobbies, I hate to break it to you, but there is no functional maturity difference between the two.
“Yes, they collect comic books.
And you read spooky story books.
As someone who does both, along with several other equally disreputable hobbies, I hate to break it to you, but there is no functional maturity difference between the two.”
Except that the books I read don’t have pictures or balloons that tell you who is talking – and they make infrequent use of words like “POW!!!”
Good stuff is where you find it, not where you expect it. Please explain in detail how Jane Austen trumps a comic book, how wine is in fact more sophisticated than soda pop and how “Terms of Endearment” has more worth than a classic Warner Bros. cartoon.
Your foot is in a perceptual bear trap of goofy and unthinking bias.
I thought he was a bit over the top, but I did like the line: “Wake Up, Pond Scum!” I hope that one catches on …
Oh, it’s a decent line, but it’s not nearly as stirring as “Free The Second Chakra!”