DeadPresident
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Nope. I posted that pic and asked any comic book readers (like myself) in this thread if they were offended by it. As I've already said some comic book readers in the past have for some strange reason been offended by black characters teaming up, so I was curious if they were offended by this as well.
And I'm asking for some proof of this offense, since you seem to be making out that it's pronounced to an unusual degree.
Heh, exactly. So if there are 20 books featuring white characters what is the point of being upset over a single book featuring non-white characters.
I agree completely, personally. But then, what's the point of being upset over any of this would be my argument? If people want to see more of their own identity groups in fiction then rally people of those same identities and create those properties.
I'm not outraged period. That's you projecting again. But I'm all for latino superheroes getting some shine. Just like I've gone to see plenty of these movies starring whites and will go to see Black Panther, I'd go to see those films too (if they looked like they were good, that is). I've read comics starring latinos just like I read comics starring whoever else.
Why aren't you outraged? Isn't it just another symptom of America's implicit racism that Hispanics aren't represented in the media according to their percentage of the population? This is another tongue in cheek comment, by the by.
In other words you thought I was saying something I wasn't but now you can't admit it.
A similar example. There's a comic book based movie called Wanted that came out years ago starring James Mcavoy and Angelina Jolie. The character Jolie plays is black in the source material. I made a thread asking if people were upset about the "racebending" as it has become known. I asked that question based on the history of fans being upset when a character who is white in the comic gets turned black. Many fans would say they just want the characters to look like they do in the comic, so I was curious if applied with Wanted since I wasn't seeing the usual outcries.
Yes, I know, I was being tongue in cheek. I would imagine race bending is only an issue to people of the race the character is being changed from, and overly sensitive liberals who think things like the Major being played by Scarlett Johansson is problematic simply because the role went to a white woman instead of an Asian one. Would black people be offended if Shaft was changed to an Asian guy? I'm assuming they would, the same way white people might be offended if [Insert established character here] is changed just because.
Heh. You certainly do assume...it's all you've been doing. That white devil comment is more of your projecting. And no I have no problem with Serkis being a villain. Why would I? The character he's playing is one of Black Panthers main enemies. Michael B. Jordan is also playing a villain.
It was a joke, hence the
This is a thread about racism on a forum called SuperHeroHype. My question was about racism and superheroes.
Exactly, and your segue was directly from the all-Asian picture to the topic on reaction to black team-ups.

