In what backwards universe would Carol Danvers ever rank above T'Challa, Cyclops, and Captain America?
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In what backwards universe would Carol Danvers ever rank above T'Challa, Cyclops, and Captain America?
Dang Marvel is trying to push their Captain Marvel, Carol is the greatest super hero ever, fiction hard.
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The problem stems from when actual Wakandan in the actual books start saying "why isn't T'Challa in Wakanda." Readers can use suspension of disbelief only so long as the story is suspending it. Once writers like Hudlin and Coates make it a plot point on panel, it legitimately raises the question over whether or not at times he's maybe giving Wakanda less attention than he should.
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The funny thing is, making Shuri BP/ruler doesn't solve anything for her.
She had that for like 6 years, and 4-5 of those years were just writers largely ignoring her because they wanted to use T'Challa anyway. Or worse, using her as a tool to amplify T'Challa's further deconstruction before promptly (if not literally) discarding her once they got T'Challa where they wanted him (Hickman).
That aside, there is no need to have someone else be ruler while T'Challa plays superhero. That's just a lazy narrative and questionable optics perpetuated by those uncomfortable with BP's expanded prominence in marvel.
What there is, is T'Challa having a solo book, and team books, and team-up books, and miniseries books, and event books because of his popularity. Newsflash peeps, popular characters get to be in several places at once lol. It ain't that serious
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How so?
Wakanda purposefully isolated itself from EVERYONE. Not just "non africans."
Wakanda only cares about Wakanda and pretty much always has outside of extreme circumstances until T'challa opened the country.
Popular characters also get a chance to drag their supporting characters into the limelight.
Having a supporting character around to take away from the main character in any shape, way, or form just limits the shine on everyone.
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I'd also say the bigger issue at the time was that writers didn't feel comfortable telling stories in Wakanda because something about too many black people not being profitable. Hell, even Coates mentioned that Axiel Alfonso tried to persuade him from writing a BP story in Wakanda for those same reasons. In retrospect, it probably would've meant less shit to cleanup if Coates had listened to him... then again, this is Coates we're talking about... he would've found some way regardless... but i digress.
So it was don't put BP in Wakanda bc it wouldn't sell... but then if you don't it's bitch about why BP ain't in Wakanda. lol. Jesus
Moving foward, whether by Coates or the next writer, BP's solo stories will continue to take place in Wakanda, while his adventuring/teamups with other popular characters will occur in them other books.
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There can be a net gain in giving supporting characters an opportunity to shine. We've seen Stark step aside to give Rhodney a bit of spotlight, and Steve step aside to give Sam some. And it worked out in the end.
As harsh as it was to dethrone and depower T'Challa, the end was result was him gaining a supporting character who actually mattered. People like Zuri or Ramonda or even Okoye can easily be sidelined, but Hudlin positioned Shuri in a way where she couldn't be entirely ignored and I think the mythos benefitted greatly from it. T'Challa is a better character now because he has another character who people actually give a damn about in his mythos that he can play off of. I don't think we realized just how much he needed Shuri until we got her, because she makes a world of difference in the movies and cartoons. They would not be the same without her.
I don't really get into these types of back n forths bc it becomes hella subjective lol. Most (or a large number of) black and afrikan people consider Wakanda as "Afrika" (or an idealized Afrikan country), regardless of what anyone else here feels about the accuracy of that. That's the underlining marketing pitch of the movie lol.
For me, Nigerians can be pretty tribal and caring of only our own/tribe/countrymen/cultural ways as well... or so is the perception at times from ppl of other afrikan countries who find us arrogant and actin holier than tho (or whatever).. of course not to the extent of an extreme fantastical fictional afrikan country lol, but elements are there that always made me chuckle (and other times groan). Which is why i may view wakanda with different optics than a black american, who may view it different from a white, asian, hispanic, indian buddy. Idk.
Okoye just got a big time promotion because of T'Challa's popularity, and now look at the potential laid out for her. And not just message board potential where we throw wishful thinking at our imaginary e-board. And talkin it's some serious ish, that could even have MCU implications down the line.Popular characters also get a chance to drag their supporting characters into the limelight.
Having a supporting character around to take away from the main character in any shape, way, or form just limits the shine on everyone.
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The universe in which Carol was leader of Avengers and Alpha Flight,and High ranking in Military leadership and a Shield officer. Don't forget in actually pushing a character they actually narratively place the character in positions of importance. 616 universe she is pretty legit qualification wise, I don't necessarily agree with list But Marvel spent years artificially pushing Captain America or Cyclops down fans throat as "the leaders", I don't see difference now that they changed the flavor of who they are pushing. Are characters important because they are popular or they important because in universe it make sense? If I gave you choice between Captain America,Cyclops and Blue Marvel leading a team who would you pick? Lets not pretend company favorites haven't always been a thing.
I am enjoying this era Black Panther is the chairman of the Avengers and leader of basically Shield. I am all for different people shining , somebody might say in what backwards universe is T'Challa leading the Avengers with Captain America on the roster.
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