When I saw the new article on the SHH homepage, I knew it was gonna start a flame war. To some fanboys it doesn't matter if Micheal B Jordan can do the character justice, they were gonna be against it regardless just because of his skin color. This reminds me of the racist fanboys trying to boycott Thor in 2011 because Iris Elba playing Hemidall.
I'm sorry, but these kind of accusations of racism are DISGUSTING. While I'm sure that somewhere out there in the great wide world there have to be a measly few who are against this casting choice for bigoted reasons, the reason most are against it is NOT "just because of his skin color" it is because of a somewhat drastic change to the VISUAL LOOK of an iconic character, it just so happens that in this case, that drastic VISUAL change is due to the ethnicity of the actor.....that doesn't mean that any objections are bigoted.
Ok so what makes it okay in your eyes for Ben to be portrayed by a black actor but not Johnny?
While I cant speak for the original poster, MY answer would be......because BEN GRIMM is not a visually iconic character, the THING is. As long as the Thing looks like the Thing, it doesn't much matter what Ben looks like.
My personal stand on the issue boils down to this: Yes, alot of these characters were created at a time in history when "white" was the default choice, and I'm OK with adding some diversity by changing the ethnicity/race of supporting characters(like Laurence Fishburne as Perry White), most villains(like MCD as Kingpin, I also cant wait to see Jamie Foxx as Electro), and even some secondary tier heroes (like Sam Jackson as Nick Fury).....hell I'm even OK with changing the race of a major hero as long as it doesn't drastically alter the look of characters who are ICONS from the very visual medium of comics(see my example of Ben Grimm above, also years ago before the Iron Man movies my pick for Tony Stark would have been Denzel Washington.....because Tony is not the visual icon, the Iron Man armor is.) BUT, the vast majority of major, marquee heroes and major villains(Your Dooms, your Magnetos, your Lex Luthors, etc...) , I feel, should generally retain their iconic look when adapted to the big screen.....and the color of their skin is, like it or not, part of the visual. Now, this casting wont be any kind of dealbreaker for me, I'll still go see the film either way and I'll judge it on whether or not its a well-made flick.....but I'd still PREFER a white Johnny Storm, because thats what the character LOOKS like. This doesn't make me (or anyone else that feels the same) racist, in the same way that not liking the idea of Nic Cage as Superman doesn't make me bigoted against skinny guys with receding hairlines.