Reagan predates gangsta rap.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acPLo0MRN5M
Reagan predates gangsta rap.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acPLo0MRN5M
So, which are the most popular black superheroes at Marvel and DC? Would it be these?
Marvel:
Storm
Luke Cage
Black Panther
Bishop
Falcon
M
War Machine
Spectrum
Cloak
Oya
DC:
Cyborg
John Stewart
Black Lightning
Mr. Terrific
Vixen
Jason Rusch
Natasha Irons
Bumblebee
Bronze Tiger
Voodoo
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I was going by the number of comic issue appearances as listed on Comicvine. It could always be inaccurate and it can be argued popularity isn't always directly tied to appearances, but I thought it was worth mentioning anyway: https://comicvine.gamespot.com/marve...31/characters/
Storm - 8613 appearances
Luke Cage - 2716 appearances
Black Panther - 2634 appearances
Bishop - 2483 appearances
Falcon - 2155 appearances
M - 1394 appearances
War Machine - 1379 appearances
Spectrum - 873 appearances
Cloak - 796 appearances
Oya - 747 appearances
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While all characters have their fans it would be a stretch to call Oya and Natasha Irons "popular". Not sure if Connor Hawke is considered a black character, or maybe that's just how I see it. He's half white, one fourth Asian and one fourth black (unless he's been retconned in one of dc's many reboots). But usually drawn as a white guy.
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I just read this from the stunt coordinator Robert Alonzo:
The original version of the scene ended with Cliff emerging a more clear-cut winner, which declared Lee the loser. This didn’t sit well with either Alonzo or Pitt:
“I know that Brad had expressed his concerns, and we all had concerns about Bruce losing,” Alonzo recalled. “Especially for me, as someone who has looked up to Bruce Lee as an icon, not only in the martial-arts realm, but in the way he approached philosophy and life, to see your idol be beaten is very disheartening. It really pulled at certain emotional strings that can incite a little anger and frustration as to how he’s portrayed. … There’s a certain mythology and mysticism about who Bruce Lee is, which is understandable. Being an Asian American myself, I definitely related to how Bruce was a symbol of how Asians should be portrayed in movies, instead of the old Breakfast at Tiffany’s model that was really prevalent back in the day. … I had a difficult time choreographing a fight where he lost. Everyone involved was like, ‘How is this going to go over?’ Brad was very much against it. He was like, ‘It’s Bruce Lee, man!’”
Alonzo and Pitt successfully changed Tarantino’s mind on the matter:
Round 3 of the fight would have been a much longer battle in which both men kept going at each other, with Cliff eventually making what Alonzo called a “cheap-shot move” that put Bruce on his butt. But the point wasn’t to turn Bruce into the underdog, Alonzo told Tarantino. Rather, it was simply to “explain to the audience the level at which Cliff was [operating].” So Tarantino agreed to have the Green Hornet stunt coordinators break up the brawl before the third round, meaning no proper victor could be declared.
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One thing you have to look at too is what TYPE of appearance was it.
Example Duke Thomas has 144 appearances.
He appeared in 13 out of 77 issues of Batman. Only issues had him appear in more than ONE panel.
Issue 2 of Batman and Outsider-he was in ONE panel. Only 30 times has Duke done ANYTHING in a Batman related book.
Yet certain fans will scream this boy RUINED Batman and that is why they boycott the book.
Hotspot in Sideways #4. I was expecting a team up but all I saw was Hotspot get used be bashed for being a Teen Titan and look a mess in his 3 appearances. Should have expect much from the HEAD of DC who wrote the book. Next time we see Hotspot he's in Heroes in Crisis dressed like Trayvon and Superman FORGETTING his name.
Storm has 8613-how many are cameos? Background?
Being in all those books like X-Men or Batman or Justice League means NOTHING if all you do NOTHING in those books.
Like Mindofshadow said-got OUTSIDE comics-different story.
See Bumblebee. She is NOTHING like her comic version. She is a fully develop person in Teen Titans, Titans GO & Young Justice.
Same with Aqualad.
Auli’i Cravalho and Queen Latifah will star as Ariel and Ursula in a live concert version of The Little Mermaid.
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