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Related: About this forumReligion in the Comics - 53
Not much of a story, but things have been kind of slow here at the RITC library. This comes from Space Adventures #54, cover dated November 1963. Script: Joe Gill? | Pencils: Bill Molno. It features a priest of the future.
It seems like they changed unicorns. I thought God was going to come to the rescue, but they went secular at the end. The force that won the day was "love". The way it's talked about suggests that love is a physical force like gravity or magnetism. It doesn't need to be too strong of a force as the alien death beam is nothing more than a tanning ray.
onager
(9,356 posts)During and after WWII, the USA backed 3 different strongman leaders in Asia. All were militant Christians who promised to unify their countries, etc. etc.
A quick look at Wiki will tell you how well they did in real wars...
Chiang Kai-Shek (China, Methodist) - forced into exile in 1949
Syngman Rhee (South Korea, Methodist) - forced into exile in 1960. Apparently good Methodist Rhee learned some things from good Methodist Chiang Kai-Shek next door:
Ngo Dinh Diem (South Vietnam, Catholic) - assassinated by his own military in 1963, with CIA approval.
Cartoonist
(7,557 posts)I didn't know Rhee and Diem. One question: how does that relate to the story?
onager
(9,356 posts)Haven't been around here much lately.
I thought "our Xian strongmen in Asia" related to the story because of the hero priest. Though looking closer, I guess he's a non-denominational priest.
Xian propaganda comics often had a Hero Clergyman/Missionary as a stock character, pretty much like that one. Though he was usually fighting the godless commies or hoodlums, not aliens.
mr blur
(7,753 posts)but it was not to be. And of course the aliens had no concept of the notion of 'love' because...aliens don't have priests, I suppose.
Why did they always picture people in the future advancing to the stage where they wore cloaks all the time?
Cartoonist
(7,557 posts)I meant to include this in the OP:
AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)That way you don't have to draw so much anatomy.
Hey.... everyone wore cloaks in the Dark Ages.
qnr
(16,190 posts)AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)Ugh....
It's like a spoof of itself.
But still totally groovy, man. LOVE!
edhopper
(35,010 posts)we all will be wearing capes, kewl.