Mike Baron revealed his upcoming ‘Thin Blue Line’ comic was rejected by major publishers and he is not surprised
Award winning writer of ‘The Punisher’ comics Mike Baron has revealed he will self-publish his new pro-police graphic novel ‘Thin Blue Line,’ a response to the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots, and calls to defund police.
In an interview with Fox News, Baron discussed his upcoming book and revealed what went into its creation, how he planned to publish it, and who refused to publish it.
“Well, I always say, ‘I don’t choose my stories, my stories choose me.’ And like every one of you I was watching television during the long hot summer of 2020, when we saw talking news heads in front of cities that had been burned to the ground explaining they were mostly peaceful riots,” said Baron.
“And then politicians started to cry for defunding the police, and my reaction was, ‘Are they insane?’ Civilization depends on the rule of law. You are either for the rule of law or not.”
He went on to say that the story he had written in ‘Thin Blue Lines’ would probably not have raised any eyebrows just 20 years ago, but given the current hyper-political context it has proved to be quite controversial.
“Because there are a lot of people out there who think they can replace the police with social workers. Well, that’s not true,” he explained.
Baron mentioned that another reason he wrote the book was that he personally knows many police officers and knows them as “dedicated civic individuals who joined the force to make a positive difference in their communities.”