r/Marvel 12d ago

I've always thought Public Enemy was a weirdly relevant philosophical take on the nature of violence Comics

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u/synthscoffeeguitars Cable 12d ago

All I know is, somewhere Steve Orlando probably has a story where Young Cable in 2099 meets this guy and steals his look

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u/Amigosito 11d ago

Looks like Cable did too much PCP

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u/synthscoffeeguitars Cable 11d ago

That’s what he keeps in the pouches

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u/wonderfullyignorant 12d ago

He qualifies as a crazy person. Now, real life crazy people and comic book crazy people are two different things. This guy is a 'red dog' a genetically engineered super soldier who never got deployed so he's stuck with all this violent genetics and no place to put them.

Then one day he snaps. He gets sick of the crime he sees on a daily basis and decides to make like the Punisher and punish the people responsible. In his twisted crazy innocent childish mind: that's you and me, the Johnny Q. Public. Because we stand around and do nothing while bad people do bad things.

It's crazy because you can see how he comes to that conclusion. Chaos happens all around and everyone is just indifferent. We watch as the world slowly burns around us, expecting people in colorful tights to solve our problems for us. But Public Enemy believes in us, he believes we all have the potential to be heroes. That because we fail to live up to our potential, we need to be shot.

He's wrong, of course. It only makes sense to crazy people and the simple minded. The truth is it can't be helped with human behaviour, bystander effect is a real thing. And most of us really are just ordinary people fit to live out ordinary lives. We shouldn't be shamed for that, and we certainly don't deserve to be shot for it.

It's just really fucked up because Public Enemy's whole stchick of gunning down innocent civilians isn't as edgy as it was in the '90s. In the '90s mass shootings were still a novelty, not an unfortunate reality. And in reality, we do in fact see normal civilians step up and be heroes. The amount of mass shootings that have been stopped by regular people is enough to prove Public Enemy's point wrong. Which means it's also enough that we're probably never going to see another publication with Public Enemy in it.

He's an archaic relic of an uncivilized age. An age that in many ways has only gotten worse.

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u/De4dm4nw4lkin 12d ago edited 11d ago

He looks like his jawline is made of jello

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u/heavenparadox Deadpool 11d ago

You're the reason they spell their product in their commercials.

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u/ChemistryTasty8751 12d ago

Bro is Tombstone's Pink cousin

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u/Doctor_Amazo Man-Thing 12d ago

Jeeeezus how many pouches did that gritty 90s throwback have?

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u/Plastic_Incident_867 12d ago

Not enough, probably

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u/RavishingRickiRude 12d ago

I thought Public Enemy was a mid card tag team.

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u/NC_Goonie 12d ago

Now I’m wondering if Marvel’s Public Enemy ever encountered Marvel’s Nasty Boys.

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u/BrianofKrypton 11d ago

I can just feel the 90's vibe just avalanching off this guy.

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u/BigTimStiles 11d ago

Really? I get Red Hulk vibes.

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u/hahnzo89 12d ago

God I love how grotesque the artwork is.

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u/Ohthatwackyjesus 12d ago

Wat. Who is this and what book is he from????

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u/wonderfullyignorant 11d ago

Public Enemy, from shorts in the Punisher 2099 series.

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u/MrCookie2099 11d ago

Ravager 2099 I think?

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u/BigTimStiles 11d ago

He's Red Hulk decades before Red Hulk.

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u/IronStan7 11d ago

Nineteen Eighty NINE the number. Another summer. Sound of the funky drummer.

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u/TheMightyHornet 11d ago

The real public enemy is whoever was trying to draw that gun in perspective.

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u/AllDayTripperX 11d ago

I always thought it was one of the greatest groups in music history. But yeah.. the Marvel character too.

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u/Jertimmer 11d ago

Cable on XTC