Goddamn Racism in Comic Book Culture

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You know, I really, honestly and truly thought that society had moved beyond this racist crap, but apparently not.

First off, Lawrence Fishburne has been cast for the upcoming Superman movie, The Man of Steel:
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/08/02/laurence-fishburne-is-perry-white-in-man-of-steel/

Personally, I think it's a great choice. I think back to him playing the soft-spoken father figure in the "real world" part of The Matrix and I think that could work really well for Perry White (combined with Fishburne's total badassery for when the chief gets angry).

But then, you've got people's jokes and reactions like "Um. Perry WHITE?" or "He's suposed to be white." I'm thinking, "Seriously? It's 2011, not 1911."

But then - AND THIS INCLUDES A MAJOR SPOILER FOR ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN...

...Marvel announced that, in the wake of Ult. Peter Parker's death, we have a new Spider-Man...

Miles Morales, a half-black, half-Hispanic teenager.

And the comments? Oh sweet leaping Jesus, the comments. Here's a link that has some of those comments:

http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/08/02/fear-of-a-black-spider-man/

To all of this, I keep thinking, WHO FUCKING CARES what colour they are? We've already had a black Kingpin in the Daredevil movie (who was great in said role) and a black Nick Fury played by Samuel L. motherfucking Jackson.

What's worse about Miles Morales, though? The only thing that's been announced about him so far his ethnicity. And already, there are people jumping on the hate bandwagon for that, alone, without knowing anything else about the character. Of course, we can partly blame Marvel for that, since that's all they've announced, too. It's like with DC announcing the new Batwoman is a *gasp!* lesbian! Of course, thanks to Greg Rucka, she turned out to be a fantastic, deep, interesting character. I expect the same from Ult. Spider-Man writer, Brian Michael Bendis.

But this general reaction of "OMG SPIDER-MAN IS BLACK!" is ridiculous. For one, it's the Ultimate universe, not the regular universe, so it's hardly as big a deal in the first place. You've still got the regular Peter Parker hopping around the 616 Marvel Universe.
 
Nobody seems to mind that Samuel L. Jackson is Nick Fury. He used to be white as well.

I don't really care too much about the new Spider-Man being "ethnic", but I do have an issue with Spider-Man not being Peter Parker.
He was black in the Ultimates comics (and modeled after Samuel L.) LOOONG before Samuel L. Jackson actually played him in Iron Man.

= 2001
 
No one minds when Samuel L Jackson does anything. He could play Annie in the Annie remake and no one would bat an eye. If he played every character in the Avengers it would only up the awesome factor.
 
Still is.
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I heard the Laurence Fishborne thing, and quite frankly it's certainly not the worst decision made about this movie. I doubt the movie will ever get made (as is) anyway. Remember it took them over 20 years to create Superman Returns. Look how that turned out too.
 
Remember the crying out about this other comic book character?



or when Will Smith was being considered for Capt. America?
 
You know, I really, honestly and truly thought that society had moved beyond this racist crap, but apparently not.

First off, Lawrence Fishburne has been cast for the upcoming Superman movie, The Man of Steel:
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/08/02/laurence-fishburne-is-perry-white-in-man-of-steel/

Personally, I think it's a great choice. I think back to him playing the soft-spoken father figure in the "real world" part of The Matrix and I think that could work really well for Perry White (combined with Fishburne's total badassery for when the chief gets angry).

But then, you've got people's jokes and reactions like "Um. Perry WHITE?" or "He's suposed to be white." I'm thinking, "Seriously? It's 2011, not 1911."

But then - AND THIS INCLUDES A MAJOR SPOILER FOR ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN...

...Marvel announced that, in the wake of Ult. Peter Parker's death, we have a new Spider-Man...

Miles Morales, a half-black, half-Hispanic teenager.

And the comments? Oh sweet leaping Jesus, the comments. Here's a link that has some of those comments:

http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/08/02/fear-of-a-black-spider-man/

To all of this, I keep thinking, WHO FUCKING CARES what colour they are? We've already had a black Kingpin in the Daredevil movie (who was great in said role) and a black Nick Fury played by Samuel L. motherfucking Jackson.

What's worse about Miles Morales, though? The only thing that's been announced about him so far his ethnicity. And already, there are people jumping on the hate bandwagon for that, alone, without knowing anything else about the character. Of course, we can partly blame Marvel for that, since that's all they've announced, too. It's like with DC announcing the new Batwoman is a *gasp!* lesbian! Of course, thanks to Greg Rucka, she turned out to be a fantastic, deep, interesting character. I expect the same from Ult. Spider-Man writer, Brian Michael Bendis.

But this general reaction of "OMG SPIDER-MAN IS BLACK!" is ridiculous. For one, it's the Ultimate universe, not the regular universe, so it's hardly as big a deal in the first place. You've still got the regular Peter Parker hopping around the 616 Marvel Universe.
It'd probably be okay if they called him Spider-mano.
 
I think SLJ would be much better for the role of Daddy Warbucks, actually. And it would not be the first time we've had an undead Spider-Man.

--Patrick
 
I've posted twice now and both weren't quite what I was trying to say. I read the article in USA Today where the artist said she hopes that at some point a black, or gay, or whatever hero might seem normal. Well, until Marvel themselves treat it as normal, no one will. Introducing people to the character by his ethnicity is not treating it as normal, it is going out of it's way of pointing out it's not normal.

I'm in the camp of who fucking cares what race he is? Thank Christ Ultimate Peter Parker finally got put out of his Jeph Loebish misery. Hopefully they won't feed this character to Loeb as soon as people aren't looking as I'm pretty sure he's sustained on the deaths of Ultimate universe characters.
 

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Shame the new Spider-Man probably won't last a full year, what with Bendis at the helm and all...probably will never get the chance he deserves.
 
I'm pissed about Ultimate Pete dying, actually. What was happening to him in Ultimate Spidey (not counting all the BS in the Loeb/Millar side of the aisle) was compelling and good to read.

I wouldn't mind the STQ quite so much if only they didn't do it as a fucking Pavlovian response to things getting interesting. Every single goddamn time.

As to the new guy, I'm disappointed that it's not Ultimate Jessica Drew in new threads, or Arana, or Miguel O'Hara or something, but I'm sure BMB will do a decent job.

Just pissed about how it went down, 'cause at this rate he's either coming back as a massive retcon, or they'll make BMB turn the character into a slightly-darker-skinned Peter Parker (but now he's a MINORITY, so it's edgy!!).
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On a side-note, I want to say that the idea of SLJ as Annie is possibly the most fucking awesome thing someone on this forum has ever come up with since the Kanye meme.
 
Nobody seems to mind that Samuel L. Jackson is Nick Fury. He used to be white as well.

I don't really care too much about the new Spider-Man being "ethnic", but I do have an issue with Spider-Man not being Peter Parker.
THIS. I don't care that Spider Man is black....I care because he's not Peter Parker.

I'm struggling on how to explain this. Okay...so Bruce Wayne is a mask for Batman, right? Well, I submit that Spider man was one of the few comic book character where the person and alter ego matched up. Spider-Man is Peter Parker and Peter Parker is Spider-Man.

I don't think its possible to have one with out the other.
 
Regarding the Superman news one would hope the best actor for the role is selected regardless of race. I would have no problem with a black actor cast as Superman, either. Considering Superman was created in an era where a black man was considered a second class citizen it's no wonder the book is all white. Times have changed and the cast should reflect the diversity on this planet.
Regarding Spiderman, if we can have a Spiderwoman and Ben Reilly, we can have this. With it being an Ultimate title there is no cannon set like in the Marvel Universe. As long as they tell great stories(and never fuck with the real Peter Parker) it really doesn't matter who wears the mask.
 
I wonder if there would be this much fuss if they named him Ben Reilly. Of course they already wasted that option redoing the clone saga.
 
THIS. I don't care that Spider Man is black....I care because he's not Peter Parker.

I'm struggling on how to explain this. Okay...so Bruce Wayne is a mask for Batman, right? Well, I submit that Spider man was one of the few comic book character where the person and alter ego matched up. Spider-Man is Peter Parker and Peter Parker is Spider-Man.

I don't think its possible to have one with out the other.
I slightly disagree on the Batman thing, only because of Batman Beyond (even though Bruce was sort of still involved) and Nightwing/Batman. They were excellent takes on the original with their own feel. They were both fantastic.
 
I wonder if there would be this much fuss if they named him Ben Reilly. Of course they already wasted that option redoing the clone saga.
Ultimate Ben Reilly was black :) That would have made more sense story-wise considering his involvement with Peter's DNA wayyyyy back in the Carnage saga.
 
I slightly disagree on the Batman thing, only because of Batman Beyond (even though Bruce was sort of still involved) and Nightwing/Batman. They were excellent takes on the original with their own feel. They were both fantastic.
It could be argued that Terry McGinnis may have surpassed Bruce in a lot of ways. In fact, I'd say he's a lot more like Dick Grayson because they both saw what the job could do to you if you weren't careful.

- He hasn't isolated himself from the outside world like Bruce did. Terry may be Batman, but that's not all he is.
- He's not quite so hung-up on his father's death as Bruce was with his parents. You could argue that this is because he still has family, but it's likely more because he saw what happened to Bruce when it consumed him.
- He's not willing to give up on his girlfriend, even if it would make his life simpler. Bruce couldn't have a healthy relationship at all, mainly because his Batman duties would always come first. Also, because any woman Bruce was legitimately attracted to was ether a villain (Damian's mother), a chronic criminal (Selina Kyle/Catwoman), or as fucked up as he was (Diane/Wonder Woman).
- He's willing to work with other heroes and doesn't have the antagonistic attitude that Bruce always had (even if Terry is still stubborn about it).

I'm really enjoying the current Batman Beyond comic series and I hope it doesn't get tossed when they start up their new stuff next year.
 
It could be argued that Terry McGinnis may have surpassed Bruce in a lot of ways. In fact, I'd say he's a lot more like Dick Grayson because they both saw what the job could do to you if you weren't careful.

- He hasn't isolated himself from the outside world like Bruce did. Terry may be Batman, but that's not all he is.
- He's not quite so hung-up on his father's death as Bruce was with his parents. You could argue that this is because he still has family, but it's likely more because he saw what happened to Bruce when it consumed him.
- He's not willing to give up on his girlfriend, even if it would make his life simpler. Bruce couldn't have a healthy relationship at all, mainly because his Batman duties would always come first. Also, because any woman Bruce was legitimately attracted to was ether a villain (Damian's mother), a chronic criminal (Selina Kyle/Catwoman), or as fucked up as he was (Diane/Wonder Woman).
- He's willing to work with other heroes and doesn't have the antagonistic attitude that Bruce always had (even if Terry is still stubborn about it).

I'm really enjoying the current Batman Beyond comic series and I hope it doesn't get tossed when they start up their new stuff next year.
I didn't know there was a batman beyond comic out! I'll have to check it out. Did you see that there is a batman beyond skin for Arkham City?


As for the thread at hand I think the whole thing is just stupid. I don't know why people really care that much about race in this kind of stuff. Even if this were the main universe it should still be seen as an interesting change to the story.
 
Apparently they're making him gay too. I appreciate inclusiveness as much as the next guy but this just smells of creating characters with certain traits for the sake of being different, not for the sake of making a good story.
 
They really need to make a stand like Sohmer.

"I will not change my characters because the producers think it's a good idea"
 
Apparently they're making him gay too. I appreciate inclusiveness as much as the next guy but this just smells of creating characters with certain traits for the sake of being different, not for the sake of making a good story.
Really? Hmmm...don't get me wrong, I have no problem with a black and gay super-hero, but given the Big Two's history in dealing with minorities....
 
I didn't know there was a batman beyond comic out! I'll have to check it out. Did you see that there is a batman beyond skin for Arkham City?
Yeah, it's on issue 7 of the series, with a 4 part story before that. Best part? Everything that happened on the show is canon, including the movie. I'm not sure if it's part of the main universe though... Batman INC is mentioned in an issue, but I'm not sure how they can do the Tim Drake kills the Joker thing now that he's almost old enough to be an adult. They could switch Tim Drake with Damien and it works, but they'd still be killing off the Joker.
 
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