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Holy Terror - Terror Sagrado (2013)

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Holy Terror - Terror Sagrado (2013) - Plot & Excerpts

I've long known about this book, and all the controversy surrounding it. I've long been aware that Frank Miller's neo-fascist tendencies have been at full boil for some time now. I had no intention of reading this one,lest it ruin my memories of Miller's earlier work. . . . and yet I spotted it sitting there at my local library and picked it up on a whim.It is every bit as bad as I expected. The worst art I've ever seen from Miller, and the plot is nothing but paranoid, jingoistic horseshit. I re-read this tonight just to see if it was as terrible as I remember. I didn't even finish it the first time I read this book before I promptly gave it a one-star. Having read more of Miller's work in the interim, I think I understand Miller's stance more thoroughly. This comic is pretty much a Sin City story substituting the protagonist for Batman* and the enemy for the Al-Qaeda. And, like how Sin City is over-the-top and stereotypical, this comic is as well. I didn't like it because the stereotypes in this case were not against mafia-esque gangs but entire groups of people (people living in the middle-east).Batman says to a captured enemy: "So Mohammed, pardon me for guessing your name, but you've got to admit the odds are pretty good it's Mohammed" - I don't know if that's Miller being racist (is that racist? its a bit like assuming a white English man is named John - in one of my highschool classes there were three Michaels, out of 15 boys, so I would call anyone I didn't know Mike), or making fun of America as captured in the persona of Batman. I wonder if this book would be higher rated if Miller took out Al-Qaeda and substituted a made-up group, as is common to super-hero literature ('Hydra').In his previous works, Miller seems very critical of a hands-on government. Even in his latest blog post condemning the Wall-street protests, the reader can deduce that Miller is against any kind of government intervention - preferring the lesser evil of a free-market allowing the 1% to thrive.I would like to read this book not as Miller wanting to attack the Al-Qaeda, but rather as his fears of how the government can take control of its populace during a period of 'terror'. (ie, the ridiculous USA PATRIOT Act** post-9-11.)*The character is called The Fixer, but this story is obviously a revision of a Batman story**stand for: Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 (lolololcopter)

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Nhé. Ilustras legais, mas... Nhé.
—breanna

Review at gnlibuk.blogspot.com
—tyler

This one is for the art.
—noodlevicky

Pathetic.
—mrc

Yeesh.
—sweetslol

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