Comic Book Shoppe owner takes anti-gay writer off the shelves
NEIGHBOURHOOD / 'I don't want to support someone who has got such a strong standpoint against my clientele'
Bradley Turcotte / Ottawa / Friday, February 22, 2013
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A local comic-book-shop owner is pulling a prolific author off his shelves in response to the writer’s rampant homophobia.
 
Rob Spittall says keeping work by Orson Scott Card in stock would make him a proprietor of hate.
 
Card penned the upcoming DC Comics Superman series. Spittall, who owns The Comic Book Shoppe, says Card is a talented writer, but he will not support work by someone who takes a rabid anti-gay stance.
 
Card has actively lobbied against gay marriage and has written racist columns advocating ethnic cleansing.
 
A petition on allout.org imploring DC Comics to fire Card has amassed more than 15,000 signatures.
 
“We have a lot of gay clientele, being in the Village, and Superman is an iconic figure to many of our gay clientele,” explains Spittall, who is straight. “To me, in good conscience, I don’t want to support someone who has got such a strong standpoint against my clientele. There is a difference between supporting something and being a leader who goes out to abolish it. To see someone like that writing for Superman; I am not okay with that.”

The Comic Book Shoppe owner Rob Spittall is hoping to hit Orson Scott Card where it hurts: his wallet.
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But Spittall respects personal choice. Customers who wish to purchase Card’s upcoming series can place special orders for the Superman comics. Spittall says four customers have signed up to purchase Card’s series so far.
 
“I don’t want to force our beliefs on other people, but I will make a stand as a store,” he says.
 
Queer comic book fan Cecil Turcotte says that a boycott sends a clear message.
 
“Card's very public position must be responded to, like any other artist's positions have always been. A boycott of an artist's works is a clear and accepted way to convey disagreement,” Turcotte says. “While it doesn't necessarily change their views, it illuminates how much of their audience agrees.”
 
This is not the first time Spittall has taken a stand against an author. He also removed work by the Canadian author of Cerberus, David Sim, in response to Sim's misogynistic views.

The Comic Book Shoppe’s mandate is to be open to everyone, Spittall says.
 
The Comic Book Shoppe
228 Bank St


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Take a hike, Orson.
The first time I ever heard of Orson Scott Card was by way of a short story, "A Thousand Deaths," which was published in the now-defunct Omni magazine. More recently I read and enjoyed the first four of his "Ender Wiggin" novels, and I slogged through all five books in his "Homecoming" sci-fi saga (though becoming somewhat puzzled by the Mormon imagery in the last book). It was only LATER that I found out what a strident homophobe Orson Scott Card was. And trust me, I did my research into some of the horribly vitriolic things he has written about Gay people. And now I feel sorry that I spent so much time and money on his books. It's like finding out that an artist whose work you admire is secretly a member of the Ku Klux Klan. And this isn't just about Mr. Card expressing his opinion. It's one thing to say you support "traditional marriage." After all, who DOESN'T? I have lots of Straight (i.e. heterosexual) friends, some married and some single, and if any of the singles finds a compatible person of the opposite sex to marry and make a solemn commitment to, no one will be happier than me. But it is quite another thing to sit on the board of directors of the National Organization for Marriage, a group that works specifically to deny law-abiding, taxpaying Gay couples the same legal benefits and protections that Straight couples have always taken for granted. So NO, I'm not going to throw any more time and money at him. And like millions of other LGBT sci-fi fans and our supporters, I won't be seeing the upcoming big-screen adaptation of "Ender's Game." Card doesn't need MY money.
Chuck Anziulewicz, Spring Hill WEST VIRGINIA, USA
02/24/13 5:24 PM EST
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