I love that generation. I’m not the target audience, but because of games and movies I have read some comics, and young Marvel heroes are wholesome. I met Squirrel Girl through Marvel Rivals and she’s unapologetically herself, even if she’s a little awkward, which is awesome. The Unstoppable Wasp is a great representation of severe mental illness, and she’s a very sweet superhero. Jeff the Land Shark, so cute! The MCU itself showed us how homosexuality is normal for Miss America, and the comics expand on it. I think Marvel is going a good job (even though I’m aware it is still Marvel, with their propaganda and sometimes not so progressive values). Also, this generation does have a lot of queer people 👍.
I love that generation. I’m not the target audience, but because of games and movies I have read some comics, and young Marvel heroes are wholesome. I met Squirrel Girl through Marvel Rivals and she’s unapologetically herself, even if she’s a little awkward, which is awesome. The Unstoppable Wasp is a great representation of severe mental illness, and she’s a very sweet superhero. Jeff the Land Shark, so cute! The MCU itself showed us how homosexuality is normal for Miss America, and the comics expand on it. I think Marvel is going a good job (even though I’m aware it is still Marvel, with their propaganda and sometimes not so progressive values). Also, this generation does have a lot of queer people 👍.
See also Brian Micheal Bendis’ X-Men run.
That’s an amazing dialogue (well, monologue in a way too). Thank you for the recommendation.
Which characters are those? Is the guy talking Reed Richards?
Edit: oh wait, maybe Colossus? Just saw the pointy shoulder things…
Colossus talking to a couple of de-aged X-Men… I think Kitty and Bobby?
Marvel has always been good with this.
Just look at X-Men. The whole thing is an allegory for marginalized groups