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(Yeah, not sure you've read either/both of those. Ignoring that Garth Ennis is pretty consistent about his views, the word "bigoted" combined with the context of your edit summary implies the blatantly false equivalency of anti-Christian views with anti-Islam ones. That ignores the several other themes Preacher actually explores in favor of comparing it to a work that actually exists for nothing else but an Islamophobic screed. Apples and oranges comparison motivated by apparent personal offense.)
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* [[HSQ]]: Just keeps going ''up'' and ''up'' in the War of the Sun arc. {{spoiler|The Saint goes from ''kicking a tank'' to being hit with a ''nuke''!}}
* [[HSQ]]: Just keeps going ''up'' and ''up'' in the War of the Sun arc. {{spoiler|The Saint goes from ''kicking a tank'' to being hit with a ''nuke''!}}
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Herr Starr. Even after being nigh-completely mentally and physically destroyed, he's still just about the baddest motherfucker in the valley. (Okay. Second baddest.)
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Herr Starr. Even after being nigh-completely mentally and physically destroyed, he's still just about the baddest motherfucker in the valley. (Okay. Second baddest.)
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: The Saint crossed it when he [[Shoot the Hostage|Shot A Hostage]].
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]:
** The Saint crossed it when he [[Shoot the Hostage|shot a hostage]].
** And {{spoiler|after Jesse's supposed death, Cassidy gets a broken Tulip hooked on pills and booze so that she'll be totally dependent on him, and has sex with her multiple times whilst she's pretty much completely out of it. And that's ''before'' we discover his past. He ''does'' feel ashamed about it after, but still...}}
** And {{spoiler|after Jesse's supposed death, Cassidy gets a broken Tulip hooked on pills and booze so that she'll be totally dependent on him, and has sex with her multiple times whilst she's pretty much completely out of it. And that's ''before'' we discover his past. He ''does'' feel ashamed about it after, but still...}}
*** {{spoiler|In all fairness, it's possible he didn't intentionally keep Tulip drugged up for that reason. From what we learn of Cassidy from Sally, it's clear that he has some serious problems with substance abuse and tends to drag his lovers down with him sooner or later. Plus, since they were both under the impression that Jesse was dead and Tulip was completely crushed, he might have though he was helping her deal with the pain in the only way he knows how.}}
*** {{spoiler|In all fairness, it's possible he didn't intentionally keep Tulip drugged up for that reason. From what we learn of Cassidy from Sally, it's clear that he has some serious problems with substance abuse and tends to drag his lovers down with him sooner or later. Plus, since they were both under the impression that Jesse was dead and Tulip was completely crushed, he might have though he was helping her deal with the pain in the only way he knows how.}}