Reply #30 posted 06/15/17 8:21am
KingBAD |
uPtoWnNY said:
KingBAD said:
yes they were and are...
dc has had a chance to highlight their
non white heroes, they coulda rebooted
that slop that they put shaq in (steel?)
and used the colorized version of
green lanturn buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut...
It's not just heroes - Marvel had interesting non-white supporting characters in their books too - Jim Wilson (Hulk), Joe Robertson (Spider-man), Misty Knight (Power-Man & Iron Fist), etc.
from the early sixties/late fifties(?)
before comics i was into mad mag
and only saw comics through they
eyes... i am KING BAD!!!
you are NOT...
STOP ME IF YOU HEARD THIS BEFORE... |
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Reply #31 posted 06/15/17 3:23pm
babynoz |
namepeace said:
sexton said:
It's more of a World of Wakanda showcase than Black Panther. Compared to other first look superhero trailers, the main character isn't in it as much. I'm not complaining though. All those beautiful people of color in a big budget superhero movie--that's something never seen before.
It's a great move. To introduce the whole new active dimension to the TV/film universe in all its glory. Ultron employed a passive majority-black setpiece that was torn to pieces by the Hulk. We only got a brief glimpse of Wakanda in Ultron and Civil War s well.
Wakanda's people have things to do and something to say in this MCU. That's going to be hard for DCEU to match on film.
[Edited 6/14/17 11:32am]
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Reply #32 posted 06/15/17 3:25pm
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