DC Cancels 'Red Hood' Series Over Controversial Comments
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DC Comics canceled the 'Red Hood' series after writer Gretchen Felker-Martin shared inflammatory posts on social media joking about the shooting of Charlie Kirk, with the company citing standards against promoting hostility or violence. The posts, which targeted Kirk, a conservative figure, were part of a broader context of the series' cancellation, which was also influenced by other factors. The incident has sparked wider discussions about free speech and conduct policies in media.
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