111 ruthless moves

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Most of the reporter's footage was given to the gang members squatting in the room, this group of about a dozen people, almost half of the members were wearing the uniforms of the Justice League Seven, and several people's masks had been ripped off, judging from their immature faces, there may be minors in it.

The news was also edited into many scenes in the room, and on the walls, there were many posters of superheroes, and among them Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman were the main ones.

In the center of the room were small tables piled up in small piles of divided white powder.

The voice of the female newscaster sounded at the right time: "...... According to an informant's report, police in Santa Fe, New Mexico, successfully cracked the drug trafficking case last night. What is shocking is that among the 11 people arrested, there are 4 minors ......"

According to the results of the preliminary interrogation by the Santa Fe police, the main culprit in the crowd drug abuse is an unemployed man named Jesse Pinkerman, a 20-year-old man who became obsessed with comics and did not continue his education after graduating from high school, but began to grow hemp. It is reported that a year ago, he was no longer satisfied with the profits brought by Da Ma, but began to sell cocaine ......"

"Jesse Pinkman used various comic salons, comic fan gatherings, and offline comic events to sell drugs, especially after the rise of superhero comics, he appeared more on the streets of Santa Fe in the guise of superheroes, and his target was those minors ......"

The TV shows a male journalist interviewing a teenager who has just been arrested: "I'm curious, why are you dressed up as superheroes...... Uh, do these things......"

"Because superheroes are incredibly free, they can do whatever they want, don't they? I want to do that, I think, and my friends think so......"

"But do you know it's illegal?" the male reporter continued.

"I told you that a superhero can do whatever he wants!" the half-grown boy looked a little annoyed.

"Do you mean you're thinking of yourself as a superhero when you inhale those little white powders?" the reporter asked.

"Maybe......" the boy looked indifferent.

Maybe this half-old child didn't realize the trap in the reporter's very seductive questioning, but Meng Qi heard it clearly, and he scolded fiercely: "Fucking bastard!"

As soon as the camera turned, the male reporter was interviewing Jesse Pinkerman, the main culprit this time.

"Most of your subjects are minors, I want to know, is there any reason for this?"

Jesse Pinkman burst out laughing and said, "My uncle is a big hemp grower, and I learned that technique from him...... Moreover, it was my uncle who taught me to read comics, and he always told me that people who like comics must be addicted to fantasies, and this kind of person must also be the easiest to be induced...... So, you know, even though those kids don't have much money, they're not strong-willed, and they're more susceptible...... This money comes quickly, brother......"

Although this long news article does not say anything about the incident, it has an important keyword.

Superhero comics.

Drug addicts dressed in the superhero system are full of superhero traces, who regard themselves as accomplices of superheroes, and ask questions about "superheroes" and "comics".

By all indications, superhero comics seem to have become an important driver of this incident.

At this point, the news on TV has moved on to the next one.

Meng Qitie's face was blue. He knew that the main messenger behind the scenes, who had been there all along, had already begun to do it.

Moreover, as soon as he made a move, it was such a ruthless move.

"Mr. Benjamin, do you still want the rights to the anime adaptation of the Avengers?" Meng Qi said with a wry smile.

Will Benjamin, of course, also saw the unusual flavor from the news just now, and his face was also very solemn: "Of course, I personally want to get those adaptation rights, but ...... I'm sorry, Mr. Miller, but I'll have to get back to you after asking for instructions from above......"

"If you're scared, then hand over the Avengers to our Wara brothers......" Bob Turner's expression was also serious, but at this time, he still gave Meng Qi verbal support.

"Let's talk about this later, I'm going to rush to the company right now......" Meng Qi said as he nodded slightly apologetically to the few people present.

"I'll go with you......" Joe Smith also stood up, and he also understood that this time the situation was unusual.

When it comes to connecting superhero comics with juvenile crime and drugs, it's extremely difficult to do anything.

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The incident in New Mexico quickly fermented.

There are so many sensitive points in this, and it is closely associated with the popular superhero comics in the United States, which has made the following continue to increase, and the incident has sparked a heated discussion on the Internet before attracting more media attention.

At this point, though, the center of discussion was more about the events themselves, and rarely extended to superhero comics, but despite this, the eye of the storm was formed and quickly became uncontrollable.

Two days later, the New York Daily News published an illustrated report.

A ten-year-old boy is crazy about Frank Miller's Batman, and makes his own Batman uniform, as well as a series of Batmang, rope gun and a series of Batman weapons, and then the boy tries to jump from the roof of his house to the neighbor's house with a rope gun, but the rope cannot bear his weight, causing the boy to fall from more than seven meters in the air, hitting his head on the ground and falling into a coma.

The article ends with the boy's mother crying: "It's all superhero comics!" He learned these things from the man in the black cape, these unadorned things that are dangerous, violent, and can kill a boy...... My kids are already in the ICU, and there are many more kids in this country who are being poisoned by superheroes, please, save the kids!"

The reporter who wrote the article took the opportunity to express his opinion: "According to the survey, more than 70% of the superhero comics on the market have obvious violent tendencies and irresponsible incitement tendencies, and more than 35% have naked erotic depictions, and more than 80% of obscure erotic depictions and a large number of exposed female characters. This is really something to think about for each and every one of us, is this really a book for our next generation?"

Unlike CW News, this time, the New York Daily News is shooting more directly at superhero comics!

And that's just the beginning.

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