DC Cancels 'Red Hood' After Creator's Controversial Comments on Charlie Kirk's Death
DC Comics' Shocking Cancellation: Red Hood Series Axed Just Hours After Launch Amid Writer's Insensitive Comments
In a move that has left fans reeling, DC Comics has abruptly cancelled its brand-new comic book series, Red Hood, just hours after its release. The decision comes hot on the heels of writer Gretchen Felker-Martin's insensitive comments about the death of right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk.
The drama unfolded when Felker-Martin took to social media platform Bluesky and shared a news article about Kirk's assassination with a scathing remark. "Thoughts and prayers you Nazi b**," she wrote, seemingly celebrating the tragedy. Her tweet also included a snide comment about the bullet that killed Kirk, stating "Hope the bullet's okay after touching Charlie."
The comments sparked widespread outrage, prompting DC Comics to take swift action. In a statement to TheScholarlyNote.com, a representative for the company confirmed that they would be cancelling all orders for Red Hood #2 and #3, as well as offering refunds on copies of the first issue that have already been sold.
The Backstory: Red Hood's Promising Premise
Red Hood was set to be an ongoing monthly series, promising "high-stakes action, a gripping mystery, and raw, unapologetic storytelling." The comic would have followed Jason Todd as he left behind his life with Batman and embarked on a new journey. According to DC editor Arianna Turturro, the book would have explored Jason's "difficulties with personal connections, his badass training, his brooding hotness, and his violent approach to heroism." In other words, it was shaping up to be the ultimate tale of revenge and redemption.
The Fallout: Fans Left Scathed
Fans took to social media platforms Reddit and Twitter to express their disappointment and outrage over the cancellation. One user summed up the general sentiment, writing, "I've never seen a comic get cancelled so fast in my entire life... DC Comics need to get a grip!" Others simply shook their heads, labeling the decision as "lame" or "pathetic."
The controversy surrounding Felker-Martin's comments has also sparked debate about free speech and censorship. Some users argued that she had every right to express her opinion, no matter how unpopular it may be. However, others pointed out that DC Comics' actions were a necessary measure to protect their brand and community from harm.
DC Comics' Official Statement
In response to the backlash, TheScholarlyNote.com reached out to DC Comics for comment. A spokesperson stated, "At DC Comics, we place the highest value on our creators and community and affirm the right to peaceful, individual expression of personal viewpoints. Posts or public comments that can be viewed as promoting hostility or violence are inconsistent with DC's standards of conduct."
The cancellation of Red Hood has left fans eagerly awaiting its revival in some capacity. Will Jason Todd's story continue? Only time will tell.
Timeline: The Unraveling of Red Hood
- October 2: Red Hood #2 was scheduled for release, but all orders have now been cancelled.
- November 12: Red Hood #3 was set to hit shelves, but it too has been scrapped.
- Gretchen Felker-Martin's insensitive comments about Charlie Kirk's death sparked outrage on social media.
The drama surrounding Red Hood serves as a reminder that the comic book world is not immune to controversy and politics. As fans wait with bated breath for DC Comics' next move, one thing is certain – this story is far from over.