T'Challa
A.K.A. The Black Panther
King of Wakanda
King of the Dead and The Champion of Bast
Two-Time Time Magazine "Person Of The Year"
Six-Time People Magazine "Sexiest Man Alive"
In what universe is that choice being asked to be made? Also, worship of humans amounts to what? A cult?
Whats the narrative of this argument? That if T'Challa is allowed to continue as a character then it erases all of the good deeds, all of the professional accomplishments, and all that Boseman did as a human, father, brother, son ect?
Cause a civil rights era comic book hero exists?
Such a diminishing take for BOTH parties involved. Black ppl understand death and reality
Last edited by Ekie; 06-27-2021 at 06:17 PM.
https://www.cbr.com/search/Black%20Panther/
Captain America and BP a Dynamic Duo? They work well together just not long enough together.
Black Bolt and Black Panther should be the dynamic duo.
Now that I think about it, what hero has T'Challa teamed up with the most?
Reed probably?
https://www.cbr.com/marvel-sebastian...anda-projects/
Should Bucky return as the White Wolf?
Where did I say I would rather Chad be dead so T'Challa can live on? I said T'Challas story is bigger that any one person so the idea of T'Challa dying with Chad doesn't sit well. As you said these are fictional characters so they should not have a mortal coil like you and me. They can and should live on no matter what happens to the real life actor who portrays them.
So when people say, T'Challa is bigger than any one actor, they aren't saying that Chad's life doesn't matter, they are saying that T'Challa (being a fictional character) does not need to share the same fate as his real life actor who played him. It makes zero sense.
You and I saw the zeitgeist that was the Black Panther movie, saw what the movie did for black people what it inspired, what it tells young Black People, that they can be more, they don't have to be only seen as gangbangers, drug slingers, pimps, or incarcerated, slaves, or seen as needing white saviors. So yea, lets keep that please
I don't get the argument here. Yes T'Challa has no agency. He isn't real. But he represents something real. Hope, inspiration, aspiration and gives people something to thrive towards. He doesn't have to be an existing person to inspire real life people.
T'Challa does need to exist. Your wrong about that. I am not sure what it is your trying to get at. People worship celebrities, is that any different than people wanting to see T'Challa continue on and strive to be like him? He is an ideal, people will latch onto him just like people latched onto Chadwick, and I will say what he did in his life is no less as important and impactful as T'Challa existing. So again let's keep that
The fact that he's fictional means that everything about him can be transplanted to any other fictional character. Because at the end of the day he has no voice of his own, it's just the voice of the puppeteer.
And people shouldn't worship celebrities because most likely what their worshipping is also fictional. The term never meet your heroes exist for a reason. Lol.