08-08-2011, 11:34 AM | #41 |
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The argument that "He shouldn't be defined by his sexuality" is a terrible one. Yes in a perfect world he shouldn't be but that's nto the world we live in and taking a stand with a major fictional character is useful in combatting prejudice.
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08-08-2011, 11:45 AM | #42 |
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I guess that if you deal with the societal problems facing minorities, you are only defining the character by their minority status, which is false assertion, I'd say. I'm sure the character will run into problems not informed by his minority status.
Plus as far as I can tell the character isn't gay so flipping out about the character being gay is kind of confusing to me.
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08-08-2011, 11:56 AM | #43 |
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The thing is, there's a lot of problems with having him being a stereotype. If race is the only thing that defines him, there's going to be a lot of problems with people accepting him. It's the same problems that Marvel can have with Luke Cage, Panther, or any other black character. In that GO episode, he's the ONLY one without a mask... Who just so happens to be black. And no one thought of this? I think that's going to raise the standards of what people want to see from him.
The thing I'm pointing out with other gay characters is that there's plenty within the regular E-23 universe that aren't defined by just being gay. If Marvel is going to sit there and have either sexuality or race define the new Spiderman, he won't be accepted. It's questioning why bring that up for the character in the future. It's already damn hard to sell a lot of gay characters. But now that you have one that's gay, black and Latino, increases the expectations for him that much more. |
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Also, as I and others have pointed out, they at no point whatsoever said ANYTHING about the new Spiderman being gay. THEY SAID NOTHING ABOUT THIS. AT ALL. They said, basically, "Maybe someday it will be normal for a character to be black, or gay, or both." This has been twisted into "We might have our Spiderman be gay" which has in turn been twisted into "Our Spiderman is gay." Which is ridiculous. Secondly, you're assuming that his minority status is the only thing which will define him and acting as though him being a minority at all has "unfortunate implications." You say this without any actual knowledge of the character except for his race and the blown-out-of-proportion possibility that he might possibly maybe be gay perhaps. And you act as though him being a minority MEANS the only thing that will define him is his minority status. And you conveyed all this with "What the flying fuck?!" Which is basically you being upset and angry that he's a minority I guess?
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08-08-2011, 12:20 PM | #45 |
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Will admit I skipped over a lot so excuse me if this seems off. Spiderman is a big name hero in terms of familiarity to those who have an idea of what comics are. He is not one in the terms of general power in the Marvel Universe. Nor is he so strongly tied to an idea, the fact that he fights crime at all is tied to a very personal situation. The whole hero is very personal to Peter. He has never had a sidekick, never tried to shape a protege. He is Spiderman. Combine this with the fact that creating a new Spiderman when he was not shaped or related in any way save for the costume and they have to deal with trying to make the new character get the powers in a way that doesn't feel contrived.
This is in part why seeing Spiderman become someone else has such a major effect on various fans. To them the more important aspect of Spiderman was not the costume, but the man in it. In that mindset you have the incoming new guy. Who is, as spoken, black and latino. Now I think the community would have been angry but gotten over it if the media hadn't made such a big deal about it. If the writer hadn't made such a big deal about it. If everyone other than the fans hadn't painted this as the sweetest thing to happen to Spiderman ever. This puts off an idea that by killing off Peter they have made a marked improvement to what Spiderman was. This feels insulting to people who have so closely related to the character. So you have retaliation. It comes with a racial bias because that same bias had been used to claim that this was an improvement, which they feel is a bullshit claim. Me I'm back and forth, and just trying to distance myself from as many opinions as I can so I can read it and see if I like where this is going. The opinions on both sides bother me, and I just want to read my comics in peace.
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08-08-2011, 12:44 PM | #46 |
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Honestly, I hope that whatever they end up having him be (Gay, black, latino, transexual, whatever!), they just don't remark upon it at all. Like, it's never a plotpoint except as would be expected (Love interest, et cetera). So the guy is just treated like a normal dude. And then all these people will be flipping out going, "I CAN'T BELIEVE THERE'S THIS GAY TRANSEXUAL BLACK LATINO SPIDERMAN OH CRAP IT'S SO OFFENSIVE THAT HE'S JUST A NORMAL DUDE LIKE ANYONE ELSE IN THE MARVEL UNIVERSE."
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In 3 months Gay Black Latino Spiderman will transform into a giant spider, die and Peter Parker will emerge from the corpse with all of Miles Morales's new powers, calling it now.
Edit: For reference, MANY SPIDERMANS Edit2: And yes, 2099 Spidey was also Latino.
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Bendis says new Spidey is a long-term plan for the series. I hope he is telling the truth.
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08-08-2011, 01:03 PM | #50 |
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Me too. 2099 was an amazing hero and I'd love to see what Miles is capable of.
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