That's the formula these days. Light is right needs to be the American Catchphrase.
Similar to Monet, I sometimes have fun making Storm darker, like she should be. Like this one I did yesterday.
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I think she was described as Blue black in comics. But super light brown doesn't get that across. lol
But yeah,looking at Gold, she was towing a line. I imagine before long, she'll start getting whitened like Monet. The X-Office wouldn't surprise me at this point.
In some cases,, Trinary looks to be colored white.
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Today this is my answer for everthing. Of course it could sell it depends on the quality of the product. The thought process "does a primarily Asians cast book/movie sell" or "Does a heavy Black cast book/movie sell" that needs to buried and put ground forever. Yes they do sell and people have to stop pretending it is forced to have mutiple of minorites in a book Uncanny is about to put out a book with Cyclops,Wolverine,Havok,Banshee, Mutiple Man,Hope, Magik, Wolfsbane(oh yeah Karma and Moonstar) and nobody is going well this is forced.
You put out a quality product it will sell
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I think one factor is that the X-men are a more team centered franchise. So they don't get much panel time unless they are on a team. I think that some characters benefit from having relationships with characters outside the X-men to increase the chances of them being used more in stories to gain the interest of more readers.
This was true for Roberto, and Prodigy is getting appearances outside of X-books. I would not mind if Cloak had more interaction with the X-men.
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I think the main reason there aren't any popular Black Mutants is because they aren't trying make them badass enough. People fall for a hero they wish they could be. Who wants to be Bishop? Not nearly as many people as those who want to be Wolverine, Magneto, or Storm.
Bishop had potential, but they didn't make him likeable. His mutant power isn't very basic, and requires explanation to people finding out about him the first time. And it doesn't seem that powerful, because it really wouldn't be that powerful in the real world where nobody is shooting laser beams and plasma blasts at anyone. First off they made him a cop, which adds major unlikability to the community most likely to embrace him, secondly they made him out to be the bad guy that hunts down the savior of mutants, during the whole chasing down Cable and Hope to the end of time deal. Back in the 90s when I first started really reading X-Men, I was never able to get into Bishop, he just always seemed like a dbag. The whole trader in the X-Men ranks thing he had, made me felt like Internal Affairs amongst the X-Men to me. He has a had a few stories throughout the years where he does some cool stuff, like at the start of the Onslaught Saga when he absorbs all the power in a New Jersey town and uses it to knock out the Juggernaut.
Gentle currently has potential, but something tells me he won't get what he really needs.
I'd love to see Roberto really step it up, maybe take over the Hellfire Club or something. Maybe start a new X-Corp or something.
If you really want a black X-Man to take off he needs to be more like Blade or Wolverine. Personally if I was going to do it, I'd make them out to be a villain at first similar to Killmonger in Black Panther, a mutant with power that uses it to help his people. Give him a bit of a Magneto factor, where its not so much that he's a bad guy, he's just doing whatever it takes to get the results. After a story arc or two with him in that role, you could then give him a bit a redemption arc and recruit him into the X-Men just like many other villain turned X-Men who got popular Banshee, Rogue, Gambit, Magneto, Emma, etc.
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Gentle is probably the one who has the most potential, especially with the whole Wakanda connection, as popular as Black Panther is right now. However, one thing that really holds him back is he has a stupid, weak-sounding, uncool codename.
"Gentle"...really?!? I'm sure the bad guys shake in their boots when they hear a guy named "Gentle" is coming to get them!!!
I don’t think a name will hold most characters back. Its how they are used thats the issue. If every apperance Gentle is in and he is used only to lift heavey objects or be the whipping boy of another character, no one will care to read about him or if he is used or not.
Gentle has to be an actual character with his own opinions, beilefs, and stances. He has to actually have a role in stories that expound more then fulfill point A to point B task for other characters.
Stuff like that draws fans to other characters.
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This reminds me of another thing that has always held Bishop back. His absorption powers are so limited and ill-defined, that if he doesn't absorb any energy blasts from an opponent, he's basically just a big, generic, 90s style "bad ass" with huge guns, which is very BORING and WEAK on a team where everybody else who he is fighting with and fighting against all has some type of obvious and usually cool super powers.
People read comics mostly for the fantasy of it all. Kids want to be able to fly and punch through brick walls like classic Rogue, shoot blasts out of their eyes like Cyclops, heal from any wound like Wolverine, or even read minds like Professor X. No one wants to just be the guy who just shoots GUNS in the midst of all those other cool, imaginative power sets. You don't need to be an X-Man or a superpowered imaginary character to shoot guns. You can join the military or your local police force and do that. VERY pedestrian and boring, for a character surrounded by others who have OBVIOUS (and often times, extremely powerful) super powers.
EDIT: Cable already had the "big, gun slinging bad ass" thing covered, and he did it FIRST in the X-books and did it much better, which also made Bishop look redundant.
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