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Great comic art is never otherwordly, it does not seek to mystify us, and it does not deny
ambiguity by branding as evil whatever differs from good. Great comic artists assume that truth
may bear all lights, and thus they seek to accentuate contradictions in social action not gloss over
or transcend them by appeals to extrasocial symbols of divine ends, cosmic purpose, or laws of
nature. The moment of transcendence in great comic art is a social moment, born out of the
conviction that we are human, even though we try to be gods. The comic community to which
artists address themselves is a community of reasoning, loving, joyful, compassionate beings, who
are willing to assume the human risks of acting rationally. Without invoking gods or demons,
great comic art arouses courage in reason, courage which grows out of trust in what human
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