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Juliet Kahn isn't impressed by a black Captain America or a female Thor and wants the comics industry to move beyond such gimmicks and promote real change. "This was not built to last, and as such, these are not changes that disrupt business as usual. The most bigoted fan can go about their Cap- and Thor-loving life largely untroubled by these events, save for a little message board mayhem, and thus these are not changes I care about. Because that’s a large part of the point of writing characters who aren’t straight white dudes: disruption. Making change that cannot be ignored by those who wish they could."
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Interview: Bleeding Cool recaps the highlights from last week's Reddit AMA with Red Sonja's Frank Tieri
Jim Starlin explains that "'Marvel Basically Has Three Thanoses"
10 Great Gimmick Covers from the 1990s
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Great Graphic Novels for Kids - A Holiday Gift Guide
Juliet Kahn isn't impressed by a black Captain America or a female Thor and wants the comics industry to move beyond such gimmicks and promote real change. "This was not built to last, and as such, these are not changes that disrupt business as usual. The most bigoted fan can go about their Cap- and Thor-loving life largely untroubled by these events, save for a little message board mayhem, and thus these are not changes I care about. Because that’s a large part of the point of writing characters who aren’t straight white dudes: disruption. Making change that cannot be ignored by those who wish they could."
Why DC's Diane Nelson Is the Most Powerful Person in Comics
Why Hush Should BE Adapted Into AN Animated DC Film
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