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'Maus' Creator Pulls Essay From Marvel Collection After Being Asked to Remove Trump Dig

"Orange Skull" was a no-no.

Cartoonist Art Spiegelman
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Art Spiegelman, the creator of the Pulitzer-winning graphic novel Maus, says that he withdrew an essay that he put together for a Marvel comics collection after the publisher asked him to pull a line which referenced Donald Trump as "Orange Skull."

The Guardian reports that the intro was commissioned by publisher the Folio Society, and that the title/subject matter of the collection is Marvel: The Golden Age 1939-1949. Before taking back his essay, Spiegelman wrote about how "the young Jewish creators of the first superheroes conjured up mythic—almost godlike—secular saviors" that were then used to address major real-life problems, like the Great Depression and World War II. The Guardian states that Spiegelman concluded his essay by writing, "In today’s all too real world, Captain America’s most nefarious villain, the Red Skull, is alive on screen and an Orange Skull haunts America."

The essay was submitted in June and Spiegelman received feedback that stated Marvel was trying to keep it apolitical. He was told to axe the "Orange Skull" line in order to get his intro published, which he declined to do.

He stated his reasoning by comparing modern events to those taking place in the decade covered by the collection. As he put it:

He also made a point to mention that billionaire and Marvel Entertainment chairman Isaac ‘Ike’ Perlmutter has ties to the president. He stated that he has had to learn once again that "everything is political." Spiegelman's essay can be read here.

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