While I agree they could have made her Middle eastern and far as i can see, have gotten the same effect. Comics and media in general really can't ignore religion because for many many people religion is a massive part of their live so excluding it entirely would reduce potential worthwile stories and just be over all foolish.Nurb said:Why does she have to be religious at all? Why can't she just be of middle-eastern background instead of ham-fisting a religion angle into it? They talk like it's a big part of her identity.
Don't other superheroes stay out of religious nonsense?
Yeah right? I mean, holy shit.Pyrian said:This sort of thing is perhaps why it needs to exist.CriticalMiss said:...get stoned to death for daring to be an independant woman rather than a domestic slave and baby producing machine?
Everything except the part I quoted sounded cool.MarlaDesat said:living in Jersey City.
Hey guys. Just felt like saying hi. Not really very religious, but I definitely come from a Muslim background. Just thought that was relevant. Ms. Marvel seems like it might be interesting. Hopefully not a gimmick. Not really sure what else to say other than I haven't stoned anyone or attended any stoning and likely never will, so later.LifeCharacter said:Well being exposed to real people certainly is better than simply reading about fictional people, but not everyone can or wants to walk around in search of a Muslim to interact with to prove to themselves that they're normal people; they either are already aware of that obvious fact or aren't and don't want to interact with an alien group of people.Tenmar said:Fair enough of a point. But I don't think that comic books need to make that sort of cased compared to actually either being exposed to people who came from that culture or religion or good old fashioned politics.LifeCharacter said:I think the point was that the character was needed because people apparently think being Muslim involves getting stoned to death for being an independent woman instead of a domestic slave. It's not to convince the shit countries of the world to stop being assholes, it's to convince people that being a Muslim doesn't somehow make you a Middle Eastern citizen and a devout follower of the horrible aspects of their culture.
Depicting Muslims as normal people in media, in the same way you should depict homosexuals, blacks, Hispanics, Asians, and every other minority group as normal people (admittedly with variations to their situations in current society), is a good way to show that Muslims are normal people like everyone else. Not to mention that media has a much greater potential to change ideas ingrained in society than just hoping that idiots run into a Muslim-Americans or that they try to educate themselves.
Not universally. Pym is a pretty pronounced atheist, Daredevils hardcore Catholic, The Things Jewish etc.Nurb said:Why does she have to be religious at all? Why can't she just be of middle-eastern background instead of ham-fisting a religion angle into it? They talk like it's a big part of her identity.
Don't other superheroes stay out of religious nonsense?
What article did YOU read? Because whatever it was had no actual connection to reality.deth2munkies said:And that's what you get for reading only the headline at The Escapist (gotta read the actual article), the artists walked off after the editors forced them to do the lesbian wedding instead of keeping it an on again/off again relationship like they wanted to for the character. It was creative differences made to look like bigotry by an attention-grabbing headline.
Emphasis mine, source here [http://www.hadenblackman.com/archives/696].Unfortunately, in recent months, DC has asked us to alter or completely discard many long-standing storylines in ways that we feel compromise the character and the series. We were told to ditch plans for Killer Croc?s origins; forced to drastically alter the original ending of our current arc, which would have defined Batwoman?s heroic future in bold new ways; and, most crushingly, prohibited from ever showing Kate and Maggie actually getting married. All of these editorial decisions came at the last minute, and always after a year or more of planning and plotting on our end.
I've got to second the approval of the artwork shown in 'Meet the Khans.' Honestly, superhero comics stopped being visually interesting for me sometime around the mid-nineties. It's not that they were (or necessarily are) bad, just that there seemed to be precious little variation between artists' styles. Seeing something like this sparks some real interest for me. The characters look expressive, identifiable... I dunno, certainly I don't have any complaints. I dig the lighter pen weight, too.New Frontiersman said:Really? You guys don't like it? I think the designs look pretty nice. I think the characters all look realistic and relatable, and to me the costume doesn't look bad at all.Desert Punk said:Yeah, I took one look at those images and shook my head.Tenmar said:Really hope that is all concept art cause not really liking the style or the costume. Really wish I could offer more but given the content it's just...not that good looking.
They just look terrible...I really hope for something better otherwise I have a feeling this is just going to flop.
*laughing* Hell no, but who could?DaViller said:She ain't got shit on burka avenger.
I really have to come out in favor of a Muslim hero, too. That's not my faith, but the fact I can't name a one isn't anything to be proud of. Marvel comics literally putting their name on one is, IMHO, a nice touch.The Bucket said:Not universally. Pym is a pretty pronounced atheist, Daredevils hardcore Catholic, The Things Jewish etc.Nurb said:Why does she have to be religious at all? Why can't she just be of middle-eastern background instead of ham-fisting a religion angle into it? They talk like it's a big part of her identity.
Don't other superheroes stay out of religious nonsense?
However it pans out this seems like a great point of departure and seems in the same spirit as 'The Muslims Are Coming.' ( http://youtu.be/1brf79VyF40 ) I wish them every success.MarlaDesat said:Marvel editors Sana Amanat and Steve Wacker told The New York Times that Khan began in a conversation they had about growing up. Amanat says, "I was telling [Wacker] some crazy anecdote about my childhood, growing up as Muslim-American. He found it hilarious." Series writer G. Willow Wilson, a convert to Islam, was eager to sign on for the title. In an interview with The New York Times, Wilson says that the series is "about the universal experience of all American teenagers, feeling isolated and finding what they are [...] through the lens of being a Muslim-American."
Why? The Muslim aspect is interesting and actually caught my attention and I NEVER read comic books.Tenmar said:Fair enough of a point. But I don't think that comic books need to make that sort of cased compared to actually either being exposed to people who came from that culture or religion or good old fashioned politics.LifeCharacter said:I think the point was that the character was needed because people apparently think being Muslim involves getting stoned to death for being an independent woman instead of a domestic slave. It's not to convince the shit countries of the world to stop being assholes, it's to convince people that being a Muslim doesn't somehow make you a Middle Eastern citizen and a devout follower of the horrible aspects of their culture.
Why not? People wear makeup.JoshuaMadoc said:Why the lipstick? I can already tell she's a lady.
She should find that out in the comic, just to add to the teenage angst and insecurity.Kyber said:I find this funny because in Finnish, kamala translates to horrible.
Makeup is how people prove they have nothing to prove to anyone. Also for some reason being yourself means concealer, eyeliner, etc.JoshuaMadoc said:Why the lipstick? I can already tell she's a lady.
Desert Punk said:Yeah, I took one look at those images and shook my head.Tenmar said:Really hope that is all concept art cause not really liking the style or the costume. Really wish I could offer more but given the content it's just...not that good looking.
They just look terrible...I really hope for something better otherwise I have a feeling this is just going to flop.
It doesn't contain blatant fan-service, so for me, it's a GREAT costume. Sure, it could look better, but a woman that isn't fighting with her tits or ass hanging out is good enough for me.Tenmar said:Really hope that is all concept art cause not really liking the style or the costume. Really wish I could offer more but given the content it's just...not that good looking.