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@Mr5yy Yep, there is. It's a location in "Skeleton Knight in Another World" (骸骨騎士様、只今異世界へお出掛け中/"Gaikotsu Kishi-sama, Tadaima Isekai e Odekake-chuu"). The forest's capital is even Maple, though I'm not sure if all this on purpose or a coincidence. 😁
Even Mark Waid poked fun at this in "Irredeemable". 😁 https://t.co/q5iHv6xF5N
For those wondering what I meant by "unusual black superhero stereotype" regarding Static: There's a running gag about the inordinate number of black superheroes/superheroines who can manipulate electricity: Black Lightning, Black Vulcan, Storm, Lightning, Jakeem Thunder, etc. 😆 https://t.co/iH1paqbmV5
@vampiresilk @RantSpace12 @AnimainSparkstr @PLeigh_Presents @kerry_comcgrl77 @JeanGen09181213 @AghajiOgechi Because a lot of your new characters suck and have horrible personalities. Riri Williams/Ironheart isn't despised for being a black female character. She's despised for being so full of herself that she had to ask a teacher to PRETEND to discriminate against her to motivate her.
I'm not sure that's a good idea. The two times I'm aware of this happening the modern adaptations either toned down or outright removed some of the fanservice, politically incorrect material, gore, and violence. https://t.co/a45LWl2mNc
You're a filthy liar is what you are. Starfire was created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez. The former has denied that Starfire was ever meant to be black (but confirmed that Raven was originally going to have been). The latter has stated he was going for "Red Sonja in space". https://t.co/IAzFuW5lYh