(Historical Notes: …but to be clear, that’s not to say I think satire is impossible, or anything like that.  It’s just trickier than most people realize when they jump into it.  heck, if anything, mediums like comics can get away with a lot MORE of this kind of satire that, say, a live action movie, since it’s all just drawings.  If somebody makes a live action movie about how bad it is for the film endustry to put stuntmen in dangerous situations… that’s full of sequences where real stuntmen got injured during filming, then tries to say “No, see, it’s okay, that was just in a movie.” that’s a bunch of crap.  The real events that occur during the making a fictional work are still real, and have real consequences which superseded any intentions of the storyteller.  But, on the other hand, if somebody were to draw a COMIC about stuntmen getting hurt on movie sets, that’s different because it’s all just words and drawings, not actions that effect people.  But even when restricted to the realm of words and drawings, there’s still a LOT of ways tho completely screw everything up…)