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Trans author loses major DC Comics deal after spewing hateful comments about Charlie Kirk’s assassination

Posted on September 18, 2025 By admin

A hate-filled trans author has ended up losing a huge deal with DC Comics after celebrating the major assassination of Charlie Kirk.

 

She said that her only worry was for the sniper’s bullet that killed him, raising eyebrows across the board. This has led to her loss of a major, lucrative deal with DC Comics after celebrating the death of the MAGA activist.

Gretchen Felker Martin, who was previously known for writing a fantasy for JK Rowling, was burned to death and lost the latest deal soon after her vile stake on the entire Kirk assassination incident last Wednesday.

‘Thoughts and prayers you Nazi b*tch’- she added in the post about the slain father of two. ‘Hope that bullet is doing okay after touching Charlie!’- she continued.

DC Comics had only published the first in Felker Martin’s Red Hood series, offering retailers a credit for unsold copies while canceling all orders for the upcoming comics, Cosmic Books News reported.

The famous Comics giant spoke to Popverse about how it affirmed that this is the right to peaceful and individual expression of personal viewpoints. It also mentioned how posts and public comments that can be viewed as promoting hostility or violence are inconsistent with DC’s standards of conduct.

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