20 Most Controversial Comics Covers Of All Time

2. Hansi: The Girl Who Loved The Swastika

Speaking of patriotism and racism, nothing is more controversial than Nazis. Nothing. And to have a cover portraying a happy, young blond haired woman in love with the Nazi Swastika is just unbelievable. This comic was actually published by Spire Christian Comics and tells the real-life story of Maria Anne Hirschmann, a former Nazi who later immigrated to the US and became a bourn again Christian. She eventually wrote an autobiography that became the source text for this comic. While this is story does not promote Nazism, the cover is extremely misleading. The creators probably should have thought about the implications of the cover.
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Since childhood, Bryant has been an avid fan of superheroes, and he has been reading comic books since 2006. His full name is "George Bryant Lucas"; however, after enduring countless Darth Vader jokes, he has chosen to go by his middle name. Born and raised in the United States, Bryant is currently living with his lovely wife in the country side of Wiltshire County, UK. Bryant does suffer from a mild case of dyslexia; misspellings and homonyms are to be expected on occasion.