Over the weekend, left-bashing street artists turned a billboard of HBO’s Real Time With Bill Maher into an NPC meme. The billboard was promoting the return of his show with a billboard depicting him as a seeker of the truth, however, conservative street artist group “The Faction” decided to remodel the ad, located at the corner of La Cienega Boulevard & West Holloway in West Hollywood, by spray painting a gray, expressionless face over Maher’s and changing the image’s tagline from “The Whole Truth and Nothing But” to “The Whole Narrative and Nothing But.” They also changed “HBO” to “NPC.”
Read moreBill Maher Says Backlash Over His Stan Lee Comments ‘Proves My Point'
Bill Maher has addressed the backlash over his recent comments about Stan Lee's death. The Real Time HBO host was scorned by fans of the late Marvel icon after he wrote a blog post calling into question Lee's legacy and even going as far as blaming him for Donald Trump's election. Lee's company, POW! Entertainment, called Maher's comments "disgusting."
Read moreStan Lee's Team Slams Bill Maher for ‘Disgusting’ Comments About Late Comic Creator
Stan Lee’s team at POW! Entertainment have written a scathing open letter in response to Bill Maher's comments over the weekend, in which the Real Time HBO host blamed Lee for inflicting comic book culture on America and even went as far as saying that Lee was responsible for electing Donald Trump.
Read the whole letter from POW! below:
Read moreBill Maher Trashes Comic Book Culture and Stan Lee, Says They Are Responsible for Trump's Election
Yes, the across-the-board worshiping of Stan Lee's death should never be condemned. Lee was, by all accounts, a good man who, in this last turn of the century, ended up being one of the most important and revolutionary figures for pop culture and the mainstream. Superhero movies are all the rage these days, and have been since "X-Men" was released in 2000. And so, what's resulted in these 18 years since that film's release is the corporate Marvel-ization of mainstream movies. Nostalgia took over, mass infantilization if you will; fanboy culture has risen.
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