Black Superheroes of my Childhood
We've done podcasts before about the depiction of minorities in comics, especially those in the 60s and 70s. This guy, however, does it better:
We've done podcasts before about the depiction of minorities in comics, especially those in the 60s and 70s. This guy, however, does it better:
So the title is a little lame, but it's early on Monday morning and I couldn't think of anything else. Anyway, according to IMDB:
"Executives at Hollywood film studio New Line are desperately trying to sign Brokeback Mountain star Jake Gyllenhaal as Captain Marvel in Shazam! The studio is looking to bid on a big franchise along the lines of Batman and Superman and think the movie, which is based on the DC comic, is the perfect project. A source tells the New York Daily News, "They're ready to spend up to $200 million to get it started." Sources say director Peter Segal and his fellow producers want to sign the star before Spider-Man director Sam Raimi can get to him. Raimi is reportedly on the lookout for a new Spider-Man after current star Tobey Maguire recently said he is ready to move on and let someone else play the role."
This got me thinking that perhaps the only reason Marvel comics brought back Captain Marvel is so they can cash in on this movie. What's to stop a comic retailer from handing a seven year old kid both Marvel's and DC's comic when swarms of seven year old children come bursting through the doors after they are blown away by those magical words? Shazam! Who am I kidding? Like a seven year old would set foot in a comic book store. But I think I got my point across; at least I hope I did.
Second week in a row, i know, but it's still buggin me.
So to answer Cap's question.....Joe Quesada.
Joshiebear's Picture of the Week!
This week's submission is on behalf of cap himself, and all the rest of the stuff marvel's been putting out recently. Now i know i'm not the first, and I know there are many many behind me, but this just had to be done for my own concience. Quesada is a horse's ass.

Fifty episodes! The we put the old band back together (sans Melanie, sadly) for a podcast about comics we love (and some we don't). Also, learn a little more about us (thanks, Omar) and check out some new theme music by Ookla the Mok!
Listen to About Heroes, Episode 50