this is some major cope. Miles Morales was created (by Bendis) and made into a movie (by Disney) explicitly in order to replace Peter Parker with a non-white character
"Multiverse" isn't really an explanation though. If you want to introduce the concept of a "Multiverse" you could easily have a storyline about a fruit basket Spiderman or a Picasso-cubist Spiderman, our any outlandish concept. But that's not what happened.
Whether you invoke a "Multiverse" or not, the fact remains that the creators of the media decided specifically to craft a story around replacing a White character with a black character. That's not an accident. It's a deliberate and calculated decision.
I'm aware of this. It's a non-sequitur to my point since these characters are "weird & crazy" cameos, not protagonists in comics runs or feature films.
this is some major cope. Miles Morales was created (by Bendis) and made into a movie (by Disney) explicitly in order to replace Peter Parker with a non-white character
Even so, at least it’s explained by multiverse. Race swapping without “different universe oh well” is much lazier.
"Multiverse" isn't really an explanation though. If you want to introduce the concept of a "Multiverse" you could easily have a storyline about a fruit basket Spiderman or a Picasso-cubist Spiderman, our any outlandish concept. But that's not what happened.
Whether you invoke a "Multiverse" or not, the fact remains that the creators of the media decided specifically to craft a story around replacing a White character with a black character. That's not an accident. It's a deliberate and calculated decision.
Wait until you learn about Sun-Spider, Charlotte Webber.
Yes, that's the character's name.
I'm aware of this. It's a non-sequitur to my point since these characters are "weird & crazy" cameos, not protagonists in comics runs or feature films.
Uhh ... "Major cope" is in his own comic, in his own words, that he did not want what they did to him?
If you say so.