It's like deemar said, trying to make a good black character doesn't work. Trying to make a good character who is black, that's what I like. Also maybe I'm too picky because when it comes to character types, I like varying degrees of 'boy meets world' types. Humorously light character learning and reacting to the world and that evolution.
What makes a good black super hero? I can't really say. My favorite currently is classic milestone static, DMZ of oh crap I'm blanking on the name but it was a super team. He fought superman a bit during the crossover than killed Milestone.
I also like Luke Cage currently (not when he was teamed up with BP, he seemed to stereotypical then) and when he was mad at Stark.
The heroes I like don't 'act' black per se. They are just characters that are presented in an interesting indentifiable way
Even in the comic, they made a joke of how uncle tom falcon was. I forget if it was ultimate or 616 though. I guess ultimate, because millar would make a joke like that.
dee hit the nail on the head, though. Stop trying to make black heroes for black people and just make it good. I like spider man, funny how he isn't black. There is a thing called universal appeal and often quality breeds it.
Hm. You guys have an interesting conversation going here about black characters. Help me understand this: what makes an effective 'black' character, as opposed to say, a character who is black but acts like a white guy.
I know I just stepped in it there, but hey, you guys can educate me.
Well I think it comes down to is it noticeable that the writer is fimiliar or unfamiliar with black people in general, it comes down to the writer. Can he/she simply writer a full character with small ques to that characters ethnicity without being heavy handed.
Agree just write good characters at the end of the day we all human so writing a black, asian, indian etc..character comes down to the humanity or lack thereof the writer puts into it.
I think any good writer researches their subject so it would be good if the writer had black friends to bounce stuff off of, know your subject and the nuance between different cultures and peoples.
The Falcon has been treated well in the hands of some writers especially Steve Englehart (who is one of the most under-rated writers in comics history)
Sure..but ya got a million, trillion white heroes in general of varied quality. I'm stuck with characters created in the 60s/70s by old white dudes who've probaly never even had a real conversation with a black person.
I doubt Stan Lee was chillin' in Harlem with the brothas to get a sense of perspective, he most likely went to go see Shaft and Dolemite and that molded his version of black superheroes.
the two old white guys who created the black Panther were jews who had to change their names from Stanley Lieber and Jacob Kurtzburg so they could get on in the comics world and they were never able to promote one of their many heroes as being openly jewish.
It was only in a recent Karl Kesel issue that the Thing said he was jewish which I think was a nice nod to Jack Kirby since he identified with that character.
Discrimination can affect not just race but religion and nationality too.
I completely agree and that is an extremely valid point, but as I said it ain't like Jack & Stan had a first hand encounter (Real relationships) with their subject matter when it came to blacks let alone a actual African and if they did you couldn't tell from their work.
Actually, deemar, Elliot is the one who said things instead of thangs. He's the one on the right. All us Hispanics do look the same though so I don't blame ya for mixing us up. Also, X-Factor is one of my favorite books so I hear you on that.
Falcon is the poster boy for my issue w/ black heroes in general, I find it insulting that a black hero had to be forced into morality as oppposed to being inherently moral.
He started out as a well meaning guy then retroactively turned into "Snap Wilson" street thug gained his powers from Red Skull of all people.
I feel ya' with the latino heroes even more than black heroes ya'll get screwed at every turn. I personally think Black tarantula would make for a badass ongoing.
Also American Eagle the wed comic was decent and his appearance in T-Bolts merits him more appearances in general.
I'm waiting for some customer to come up to the counter in the middle of the show and ask for his box subscriptions. I'm guessing you shoot this when the store's shut, tho.
We record these videos every Sunday night after I close up shop. The last thing I need are damn customers bugging me during the taping. Dealing with Elliot is bad enough.
That has actually happened in a previous segment Pink. I don't remember which one, but in it I'm talking and Jose is shaking his head and saying 'sorry' to someone off camera. He was saying that to someone off camera, not me. ;-)
spawns black
thetum 2 years ago
well Spawn was the number book for yrs. Storm, Bishop, Blade he had a movie. Obama Is the biggest selling super hero yet.
HotRodakaMadMax 2 years ago
It's like deemar said, trying to make a good black character doesn't work. Trying to make a good character who is black, that's what I like. Also maybe I'm too picky because when it comes to character types, I like varying degrees of 'boy meets world' types. Humorously light character learning and reacting to the world and that evolution.
agmaster 3 years ago
What makes a good black super hero? I can't really say. My favorite currently is classic milestone static, DMZ of oh crap I'm blanking on the name but it was a super team. He fought superman a bit during the crossover than killed Milestone.
I also like Luke Cage currently (not when he was teamed up with BP, he seemed to stereotypical then) and when he was mad at Stark.
The heroes I like don't 'act' black per se. They are just characters that are presented in an interesting indentifiable way
agmaster 3 years ago
Even in the comic, they made a joke of how uncle tom falcon was. I forget if it was ultimate or 616 though. I guess ultimate, because millar would make a joke like that.
dee hit the nail on the head, though. Stop trying to make black heroes for black people and just make it good. I like spider man, funny how he isn't black. There is a thing called universal appeal and often quality breeds it.
agmaster 3 years ago
Hm. You guys have an interesting conversation going here about black characters. Help me understand this: what makes an effective 'black' character, as opposed to say, a character who is black but acts like a white guy.
I know I just stepped in it there, but hey, you guys can educate me.
Thanks!
Elliott
comicculturewarrior 3 years ago
Well I think it comes down to is it noticeable that the writer is fimiliar or unfamiliar with black people in general, it comes down to the writer. Can he/she simply writer a full character with small ques to that characters ethnicity without being heavy handed.
deemar325 3 years ago
Agree just write good characters at the end of the day we all human so writing a black, asian, indian etc..character comes down to the humanity or lack thereof the writer puts into it.
I think any good writer researches their subject so it would be good if the writer had black friends to bounce stuff off of, know your subject and the nuance between different cultures and peoples.
deemar325 3 years ago
yeah but millar is a bit of a moron.
The Falcon has been treated well in the hands of some writers especially Steve Englehart (who is one of the most under-rated writers in comics history)
locusmortis 3 years ago
Guys Black Panther sucks, it's tailor made for black people and we ain't reading it on the whole so that's a mute point.
Hand Hudlin his pinkslip
deemar325 3 years ago
At least you have a book.
the only Irish hero is banshee and he's dead :P
and don't say Siryn, she dosen't count
locusmortis 3 years ago
Sure..but ya got a million, trillion white heroes in general of varied quality. I'm stuck with characters created in the 60s/70s by old white dudes who've probaly never even had a real conversation with a black person.
I doubt Stan Lee was chillin' in Harlem with the brothas to get a sense of perspective, he most likely went to go see Shaft and Dolemite and that molded his version of black superheroes.
deemar325 3 years ago
the two old white guys who created the black Panther were jews who had to change their names from Stanley Lieber and Jacob Kurtzburg so they could get on in the comics world and they were never able to promote one of their many heroes as being openly jewish.
It was only in a recent Karl Kesel issue that the Thing said he was jewish which I think was a nice nod to Jack Kirby since he identified with that character.
Discrimination can affect not just race but religion and nationality too.
locusmortis 3 years ago
I completely agree and that is an extremely valid point, but as I said it ain't like Jack & Stan had a first hand encounter (Real relationships) with their subject matter when it came to blacks let alone a actual African and if they did you couldn't tell from their work.
deemar325 3 years ago
Well at least you have a breakfast cereal, locus!
Ba-dum-bump!
Elliott
comicculturewarrior 3 years ago
Oh it's "Thangs" Jose "Thangs"
;)
deemar325 3 years ago
Actually, deemar, Elliot is the one who said things instead of thangs. He's the one on the right. All us Hispanics do look the same though so I don't blame ya for mixing us up. Also, X-Factor is one of my favorite books so I hear you on that.
;)
Jose
comicculturewarrior 3 years ago
Yeah i'm a idiot
deemar325 3 years ago
Falcon is the poster boy for my issue w/ black heroes in general, I find it insulting that a black hero had to be forced into morality as oppposed to being inherently moral.
He started out as a well meaning guy then retroactively turned into "Snap Wilson" street thug gained his powers from Red Skull of all people.
deemar325 3 years ago
I feel ya' with the latino heroes even more than black heroes ya'll get screwed at every turn. I personally think Black tarantula would make for a badass ongoing.
Also American Eagle the wed comic was decent and his appearance in T-Bolts merits him more appearances in general.
deemar325 3 years ago
Guys thanks for the shout out.
Now with that, yeah the Messiah baby was born and it's most likely Jean Gray, but I have to point out Marvel ain't above infantcide see X-Factor.
deemar325 3 years ago
I'm waiting for some customer to come up to the counter in the middle of the show and ask for his box subscriptions. I'm guessing you shoot this when the store's shut, tho.
Pinkhamsterino 3 years ago
We record these videos every Sunday night after I close up shop. The last thing I need are damn customers bugging me during the taping. Dealing with Elliot is bad enough.
Jose
comicculturewarrior 3 years ago
Now I'll know to wait for some customer to come tapping on the glass begging pathetically to be let in because you guys are still in there!
Pinkhamsterino 3 years ago
That has actually happened in a previous segment Pink. I don't remember which one, but in it I'm talking and Jose is shaking his head and saying 'sorry' to someone off camera. He was saying that to someone off camera, not me. ;-)
Elliott
comicculturewarrior 3 years ago
I just love Your show!
Love the new opening!
saar1707 3 years ago
Glad you like it saar! It's gonna change a bit over time, just trying to keep things fresh.
Elliott
comicculturewarrior 3 years ago
Yeah Kirbys Thor and "GAZE INTO THE FIST OF DREDD" , love it :D
locusmortis 3 years ago