Lightknight said:
Well, she is an American Muslim. American expression of Islam can be every bit as notorious for not following the religious laws as Jewish writers usually joke about themselves. So I wonder what kind of cultural identities she'll bear or will she just be a completely Americanized Muslim, rendering the cultural difference nigh meaningless?
Yeah, I figure the cultural background is more eyecandy to attract readers. I really don't think they are going to go out of their way to make her "authentic" and potentially piss off people if they screw up.
Also, I feel that they aren't creating a new hero for marketing reasons. Ms. Marvel has an established fanbase, even if that fanbase is not necessarily "profitable" to Marvel. So they shake things up, have name recognition, AND get to diversify, potentially increasing the readership as well. I don't agree, but I get it.
Lightknight said:
Heroes with Stupid powers don't have longevity as a rule. She [Jubilee] was a dedicated red shirt from the start. Bright lights! Yay. Eventually they added some useful things. Like the fact that now she's a vampire. But with weak-ass powers like she had, she could be easily ignored as anything but a damsel to be rescued over and over again by the likes of real heroes like Rogue.
As for Jubilee, yeah fireworks are a dumb power. Still, it was amusing how they tried to change that in Generation X. They made her co-leader and gave her the potential to develop Havok-level powers. I think for a while there, they said her energy manipulation would one day rival an "Omega Level" Gambit.
Still, that's what perturbed me about Rogue in the X-Men films as well, she shouldn't be that sort of character. Heck, they basically used a similar archetype for her in Evolution, but Rogue wasn't some gimped damsel in that series. Dazzler was hardly weak (nuclear freaking blasts), but she was, as I said, a caricature.
Arguably, Kitty Pryde hasn't had that much comic fame (compared to some other X-Men), but she DID have a run where she was an agent of SHIELD (and KILLED IT!!!). Perhaps the cool powers kept her popular, and having character (outside of plot device) kept her relevant.