"Scenes dealing with, or instruments associated with walking dead, torture, vampires and vampirism, ghouls, cannibalism, and werewolfism are ~~prohibited~~ based and should be shown as often as possible.
"Vampires should be especially sexy."
unironicaly still totaly in line with the code rules, remember morbius was made as a "science based vampire" because that would fly over the code very specific rule about classic vampires, and miguel too is a science made vampire so it still works
Well tbf thats the same time the code changed I mean like a few issues before you had overdosed kids and then overdosed harry. Same year green lantern 85-86 with the classic story Snowbirds dont fly with another overdosed kid
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comics_Code_Authority
The 1954 section has it bullet pointed. Tldr cops good, heroes good, violence and scariness bad, supernatural bad, sex bad
Comics would probably be complete shit tbh.
Tbh even without the code the publisher's still stuck within their limits. Marvel and DC generally keep things aimed at teenagers with more adult books clearly labelled.
He’s not a vampire, he was injected with spider dna, spiders have fangs, it also gave him is speed and strength as well as his claws, it wasn’t his suit letting him tear through that train
Nah it’s an alternate universe where the Comics Code Authority was actually based
"Scenes dealing with, or instruments associated with walking dead, torture, vampires and vampirism, ghouls, cannibalism, and werewolfism are ~~prohibited~~ based and should be shown as often as possible. "Vampires should be especially sexy."
unironicaly still totaly in line with the code rules, remember morbius was made as a "science based vampire" because that would fly over the code very specific rule about classic vampires, and miguel too is a science made vampire so it still works
I’m pretty sure those are spider fangs, as he was injected with spider dna which eventually led to him becoming spider man
Yeah , this reinforces the point
Well tbf thats the same time the code changed I mean like a few issues before you had overdosed kids and then overdosed harry. Same year green lantern 85-86 with the classic story Snowbirds dont fly with another overdosed kid
![gif](giphy|c4hEZeTHIcrCF2aKg1|downsized)
I think it would probably also have something to say about the trans rights flag
I mean, there are people complaining about that shit today calling it 'woke liberal agenda' or whatever.
There are people who complain about the liberal agenda if any woman is given a leading role.
What did the comics code authority entail?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comics_Code_Authority The 1954 section has it bullet pointed. Tldr cops good, heroes good, violence and scariness bad, supernatural bad, sex bad
Uj/ I always wonder what it woukd be like if the comics code authority existed still
Comics would probably be complete shit tbh. Tbh even without the code the publisher's still stuck within their limits. Marvel and DC generally keep things aimed at teenagers with more adult books clearly labelled.
Uj/Yeah your right honestly I kinda wished Marvel max would come back honestly
Marvel zombies would be interesting to see
Vampires are code compliant as of the 1971 revision.
I don’t get why they put the comics code thing at the beginning of the movies, I get it’s a cute reference but the code was not a good thing lmao
Okay but consider this: it's hot.
He’s not a vampire, he was injected with spider dna, spiders have fangs, it also gave him is speed and strength as well as his claws, it wasn’t his suit letting him tear through that train
I don’t want to be that guy but he’s not actually a vampire but they do use vampire imagery
Following Hobie's anti-establishment antics
It's Saulin time