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SUNDAY REVELATIONS: Protecting the sanctity of body parts.

This image provided by MGMbill shows the cover of the second edition of the "Foreskin Man" comic book series. With his thick flowing, thick blond hair and muscles bulging beneath a blue cape, "Foreskin Man" takes on circumcising doctors and Orthodox Jews in a comic book series its creator says is meant to fire up a budding campaign to outlaw the ritualistic practice on boys. But recently the series has drawn a torrent of criticism from those who deride some of Hess’ imagery as strikingly anti-Semitic and liken Foreskin Man’s confrontation with a sinister-looking “Monster Mohel” to 1930’s Nazi propaganda. (AP Photo/MGMbill)This image provided by MGMbill shows the cover of the second edition of the “Foreskin Man” comic book series. With his thick flowing, thick blond hair and muscles bulging beneath a blue cape, “Foreskin Man” takes on circumcising doctors and Orthodox Jews in a comic book series its creator says is meant to fire up a budding campaign to outlaw the ritualistic practice on boys. But recently the series has drawn a torrent of criticism from those who deride some of Hess’ imagery as strikingly anti-Semitic and liken Foreskin Man’s confrontation with a sinister-looking “Monster Mohel” to 1930’s Nazi propaganda. (AP Photo/MGMbill)

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