I wish there was a black mainstream superhero.. other than ya know Static Shock (Iceman from Incredibles don't count).
I wish there was a black mainstream superhero.. other than ya know Static Shock (Iceman from Incredibles don't count).
you're in luck
reckon it's true, especially after Wakanda's cameo in Iron Man 2. and it will of course mean Black Panther will appear in The Avengers 2.
other than T'Challa, you have Captain America's sidekick - the Falcon, Avenger Luke Cage, War Machine (aka Iron Man 2.0), Blade, Nick Fury (hehe), X-men's Storm (Black Panther's missus fyi), Ultimate Spiderman, Spawn...yeah, that's all I got.
If we're being thorough...
I've already mentioned Steel, the black man that they tried to replace Superman with. He's pretty cool. Then there is Cyborg, introduced in the 1970s as an equal member of the Teen Titans. The new Aqualad is black, and he features heavily in the newest DC tv show Young Justice (which is an amazing show). Firestorm is a Justice League staple, and my favorite Green Lantern is John Stewart. Then you have Mal Duncan, Vixen, Icon, Bumblebee, and Black Lightning.
Ninahaza said:Here i am having a very hard time finding the perfect black male character cosplay to be my first ever cosplay for next years Sakura con
Posts like this are amusing because not only do they manage to miss the entire point of this, they actually reinforce it.
Any given character in media is assumed to be heterosexual until stated otherwise, and when it is stated otherwise, there's always inevitably a big fuss to the extent of "why does it matter whether he's gay, who cares". When you stop caring about writers making a character gay, we can consider the portrayal of homosexuality in media a social non-issue. The character is gay because the writers want him to be gay, for whatever reason. If you think his sexual orientation shouldn't matter, you should react the exact same way you would if you found out that they were making literally any other characterization decision ("he's tall", "he's skinny", "he wears a pink leotard").
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Anyway, I have no problem with people who say "this guy shouldn't be gay, that goes against his character" as opposed to people who say "this guy shouldn't be gay, it shouldn't matter". I feel like the latter reason is duplicitous when it comes to its implication, because saying "it doesn't matter if he's gay" essentially states that it's not acceptable to characterize someone as gay (lest it be assumed to be a publicity stunt) which seems to assert the opposite of the point these people are trying to imply.
there's only 52 earths
In a crisis I hear there's an infinite number.
does nobody know who Storm is anymore? i mean it's not like nizahiza can cosplay as her but how the fuck has she not been brought up as a black even female superhero yet
EDIT: motherfucker somehow i missed that on lee's post
What comic series would you recommend a noob, such as myself? I enjoy my fair share of comic book based cartoons such as X-Men (1990's), The Incredible Hulk (1990's), and X-Men: Evolution. I would appreciate the help.
Damn, i'm into the wrong shit. Here i am having a very hard time finding the perfect black male character cosplay to be my first ever cosplay for next years Sakura con. Forget anime, i should have gotten into comics. Thats where all the cool black people hang apparently. i could have been green lanturn or black panther ffs :(