...Yyyeah. A future what-could-happen comic with a weird squicky note is so much vastly worse than OMD, which actually did change the status quo without telling an interesting story in the process.
This is textbook Complaining About Comics You've Never Read, Or Even Know Anything About Beyond What A Comedy Article Has Said. Might as well say that since the Hulk is green and green symbolizes greed, The Incredible Hulk is about someone who made it way too big and is terrible at handling the stresses that come with too much money all at once.
I hate it when people do that. Darth Vader playing with a small boy looks terrible without context, and when that panel was put up the comments were full of this, and then context was put up and people said "Oh. Damn." Finding out-of-context subtexty panels is one thing. Assuming the quality of a series based on a tiny sample is another.