which only lent credence to the rumors, which further inflamed the passions of both sides of the debate.
even though both Stan and James were focusing more on the whole "Should MJ be non-white" debate, which imo, was missing the larger issue.
the bigger issue was the total Bizarro subversion of her overall look ( pretty bombshell to frumpy plain-jane ) and her overall personality ( bubbly party girl to dour, sarcastic, loner bookworm ).
that for me was always the main issue ( not the skin color ) and ironically ran counter to James Gunn's main argument. He basically said as long as they capture the spirit of the character - playful alpha female party girl - then who cares about her skin color.
except, the character of Michelle, as demonstrated more and more in the clips and info being released, in no frickin way embodies that spirit as outlined by Gunn.
she could be as pale and gostwhite as WWE's Sheamus ( fella!! ) and even be a true redhead, but if she acted and dressed as Michelle does, she would still not be MJ.