Although slow to react to the nearly two-month-old announcement that V for Vendetta creators Alan Moore and David Lloyd are contributing to Occupy Comics, one conservative writer has finally had enough with the "leftist" comics industry, suggests those on the right should "fight back."

Dusting off a list of grievances that includes the controversial Tea Party reference in Captain America #602, pro-Obama sympathies and an unnamed series "blaspheming God and Christianity," Paul Hair writes on Andrew Breitbart's Big Hollywood that it's time for conservatives to counter with their own version of Occupy Comics.

"Leftists have made no secret about who they are, and I see no reason why we shouldn’t simply wipe the dust of their town from our feet and stop throwing pearls to them in worthless attempts to change them," he writes, loading both barrels with biblical allusions. "Instead, I propose we fight back."

Arguing that, "I no longer see a point in engaging leftists in argument or debate," Hair suggests the right's Occupy Comics initiative should "simply move forward and promote who we are" and real-world solutions to economic problems.

He puts out the call for other contributors to Breitbart's online network to become involved, drawing responses in the comments from Mike Baron and James Hudnall, among others. "The OWS comic is an example of comics people boarding the train after it derailed," Hudnall writes. "I've been quietly working on projects I plan to do which will explore different arguments about society and government than what many comics pros tend to do but we aren't all left wing. I find there are a lot of conservative and libertarians in the community. They just aren't as vocal as lefties."