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.
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.