Mike Gold: Fatwa In Four-Colors

Mike Gold

ComicMix's award-winning and spectacularly shy editor-in-chief Mike Gold also performs the weekly two-hour Weird Sounds Inside The Gold Mind ass-kicking rock, blues and blather radio show on The Point, www.getthepointradio.com and on iNetRadio, www.iNetRadio.com (search: Hit Oldies) every Sunday at 7:00 PM Eastern, rebroadcast three times during the week – check www.getthepointradio.com above for times and on-demand streaming information.

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2 Responses

  1. Dan McFarland says:

    I hope I’m not tarred & feathered for this comment but I would take issue with some of the underlying assumptions I see in this article. First, PBS & Newsweek are big influences for the readers of comics, much less the public at large. PBS’s ratings are low, low enough that it would be shut down if it had to make money on its ratings. An article in Newsweek might have driven people to try the 99 thirty years ago but it’s influence has be dwindling steadily for years. For the last decade it would have been better to have Jay Leno or David Letterman make a joke about the 99 it you wanted people to know about it. Second, “undeclared boycott of The 99 in the United States due to its pro-Muslim content”. You seem to imply that there was some kind of organization to the boycott but show no evidence to prove your point. Did the 99 get enough sales to even warrant someone organizing a boycott? Given what happened on 9/11 it is understandable that the american people would be a bit hesitant to embrace anything Muslim. Especially given the stands of the imams we hear about (the imam you cite in your piece seems to be of that ilk) that are want everyone to convert to Islam and if some (they don’t care how many) infidels are killed along the way, who cares. Unfortunately this seems to be a main stream belief in most of the muslim world or at least what we get to hear about. Where are the protests of the moderate muslims outraged about how their religion is desecrated by those advocating & practicing murder of those that disagree? Given what happened on 9/11 the american public’s response was & still is restrained and admirable. Given that so many countries in the world teach their children to hate based others on battles & wars that happened centuries ago it is amazing to see how few incidents have happened. Third, a review/recommendation from Barack Obama? Politics aside, it has been decades since a president’s recommendation would cause a rise in sales. Once again, I am not out to create a firestorm but feel compelled to point out flaws in you argument and your conclusion that a boycott occurred. The market is what it is despite what we may want. At some point that may change to what you seem to want it to be and I am not opposed to that. I do think you opinion of the american public needs some examination.

    • mike weber says:

      A proofread to find and fix the missing words that make some of your sentences read the exact opposite of what i assume you meant might be in order. For instance:

      First, PBS & Newsweek are big influences for the readers of comics, much less the public at large

      I assume there was supposed to be a “not” in there.

      Plus, i love how you repeat the right-wing’s conventional narrative:

      Where are the protests of the moderate muslims outraged about how their religion is desecrated by those advocating & practicing murder of those that disagree? Given what happened on 9/11 the american public’s response was & still is restrained and admirable.

      Given that right-wing evangelical “Christianity” has been the pretext for so much hatred, bigotry and violence here in the US, that is hilarious.

      In fact, i’d guess that Christianity in general, has been the pretext for at least as much slaughter and brutality as Islam. (At a minimum – my personal feeling is that it’sprobably more.)

      Also hilarious is that you fail to see the irony of a USAian saying

      Given that so many countries in the world teach their children to hate based others on battles & wars that happened centuries ago it is amazing to see how few incidents have happened.

      Also, after struggling through that huge block of text to try to find the sense (if any) of it, i have one more thing to say:

      “Mr Paragraph is your friend.”