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So your definition is not the actual definition.
The X-Men and marginalized with in society because they are looked down upon thought of as less then human, and scorned.
Yes you can fly around in a jet.....have superpowers enough to destroy the world, and yet still be marginalized.....
Isn't that something? Sounds like things that happen on real life....like maybe a certain president in my signature. Begins with an O....
I think in the comics Sentinels will kill a mutant child on sight, even if their only power is something harmless like they can make their eyes change colorPretty much happens in real life to this day.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/5/5578d1da.jpgWhich does not negate what we said about an allegory. Someone who is bad with power, you Check them. Tookie Williams, founder of the crip. Bin laden, AL queda. You check them.
Which does not negate what we said about an allegory. Someone who is bad with power, you Check them. Tookie Williams, founder of the crip. Bin laden, AL queda. You check them.350 posts in and we're still going at it, repeating the same thing. At this point OP title is referring to Aloc.
Just like you should send the Sentinels after them. You shouldn't program the Sentinels to go after a harmless mutant kid. Just like you shouldn't drop a bomb a Muslim kid.
Is this getting through to you? You do see the parallel right?
350 posts in and we're still going at it, repeating the same thing. At this point OP title is referring to Aloc.Damn, you might be right. I was giving him the benefit of the doubt.
So here's my question to you guys. What do you think is going to happen when X men (in full) will appear in the MCU? Because if discrimination happens and we get a January 6 like event in the MCU discrimination... wouldn't they just say, "Oh! X-men had gone WOKE!!"Disney is too cowardly to seriously handle a topic like discrimination in the MCU for fear of being called woke, even though X-Men stories have been dealing with the subject for decades across all forms of media. The desire for the franchise to only be the most basic of action blockbusters, combined with the failure of the inoffensive but boring "The Marvels" and Iger seeming to side with or at least believe the vocal minority complaining about diversity.
Disney is too cowardly to seriously handle a topic like discrimination in the MCU for fear of being called woke, even though X-Men stories have been dealing with the subject for decades across all forms of media. The desire for the franchise to only be the most basic of action blockbusters, combined with the failure of the inoffensive but boring "The Marvels" and Iger seeming to side with or at least believe the vocal minority complaining about diversity.The marvels had other problems. I have a topic I will link soon but I will give my take here. The movie felt like it doesn't have impact and the shenanigans could have been dialed back a bit.
Thats the one clip Ive seen and its enough for me to know that it was probably worse than expectedIt's actually really good and touches on a lot of surprisingly mature topics for a Disney cartoon.
Ive been wondering how bad Blackrock and Vanguard was gonna fumble the bag when it came to the X-men cartoon remake.Yeah you didnt like those for what they actually were, guarantee that if you would watch those now for the first time youd call them woke.
theyve already managed to ruin Star Wars, TMNT, Transformers, fuckin everything from the 80s or early 90s that I loved growing up
Thats the one clip Ive seen and its enough for me to know that it was probably worse than expected
Thats the one clip Ive seen and its enough for me to know that it was probably worse than expectedHow so?
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/1/126240e6.jpgIt's cute Magneto of all people is pushing Xavier around. Guess they can get along when they want to.
It's cute Magneto of all people is pushing Xavier around. Guess they can get along when they want to.I think currently in the comics, Magneto is a hero and a member of the xmen. I know he was in 2012 (most recent era of xmen I have read)
Also another bone to pick with likening X-men to African Americans. They hardly are ever any African Americans on the fucking team. Look at this from the next big book. Not one African American on this cover. There are more Lizards than African Americans. Note there are Black people in form of Storm and Gateway. But I'm speaking of African Americans. 700 issues of X men and we get nothing. Not even fucking Bishop on the cover who seems to have just vanished.
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The comics already have made new characters. Many times. Kamala Khan is one of the more recent ones. The Marvel Universe began in 1961 but it started with literally just the Fantastic Four. Everyone else all were later creations. Even with the xmen, not every character debuted at the same time. Wolverine didn't even pop up til like the late 70s I think
Anyway, modern Marvel and DC both have a ton of minority characters now
While you may have a good idea with the graphic novel idea, there is another way to get comics. Both companies have apps now that are like Netflix for comics
DC Universe Infinite
Marvel Unlimited
Both let you read as much as you want for a monthly fee. Marvel is I think 3 months behind the new comics though. That is the tradeoff
DC is 6 months behind, unless you pay for the over 100 dollar annual premium subscription tier. Then you are only 1 month behind new releases
But the basic sub for both is about 10 bucks a month. And they both have thousands of comics
Making them black would have been a gamble back then. It may have drawn in new readers but black people where already accustomed to having to deal with most fictional characters being white so it was also likely they generally wherent interested in comics.\
To me, my X-Men.
Also maybe the point was to subtly show white people discrimination cause let's face it had they been black white people back then definitely wouldn't have been as interestedExactly, they wouldn't have been able to do storylines about discrimination if the X-Men were black, it would be too obvious what they were doing at a time when racial discrimination was not just acceptable but outright popular in large swaths of America.
Man a lot of people ITT would be X-Men villains