
Storm – since 80’s Psylocke was so well received, I figured I should wrap up the week with the ultimate 80’s X-girl, Mohawk Storm. Have a great weekend, folks!

Storm – since 80’s Psylocke was so well received, I figured I should wrap up the week with the ultimate 80’s X-girl, Mohawk Storm. Have a great weekend, folks!
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Marvel’s entire legacy is built on social justice issues and promoting diversity
Captain America was made by Jewish creators; a young boy with many disabilities who fought for his country
Magneto was a Jewish man who experienced oppression and genocide on a grand scale in his time imprisoned by Nazis
Spidey was a young, smart kid bullied at school who lived with his uncle and aunt and who lost a relative to gun violence
Daredevil was a blind, Irish Catholic lawyer who demanded justice for the oppressed and the belittled
Luke Cage was a black man in New York imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit who impervious to bullets
The X-Men are a metaphor for any given oppressed minority group fighting for their rights
The mid 2000s addition of Wiccan and Hulkling as a young gay couple
The latter 2000s addition of Kamala Khan as a young Muslim girl superhero
Diversity and social justice ideas built your beloved comic industries