Harlekin
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What did he have to say?
As far as it not being a big deal...I dunno Harlekin. To me, it's just another glaring example of his lack of interest in being faithful to these characters' personalities. Storm and T'Challa are BLACK. We get it. But does their ethnicity have to bleed through every panel, conversation, and relationship the two characters have? Must iconic villains like Dr. Doom, etc., be rewritten to also have a racist bone just to offset their blackness?
That's not what it was about. Doc Doom being a racist? Don't like it either. I was just talking about his impersonating a fan that likes his book.
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It trivializes his greatness.
