Before anything, I am about a quarter into the 10th book of the Wheel of Time series. I came across an article with the showrunner of the upcoming Amazon Prime adaptation and he was answering questions from Twitter. I guess the changes are to be expected, but one person asked if there will be LGBT representation in the show and he said yes. They also asked about the "problematic" aspects of the book regarding treatment of women (due to torture and punishment).
Those two were the most annoying. The books have a lot of women in power and honestly so far women seem to be more competent than males. I notice the constant whining by some female fans if a female character has the least bit of adversity but men are routinely tortured and beaten ( saw this on the game of thrones reddit). As for the LGBT representation that just goes to the annoying trend of fans who have to "see themselves represented". Goes for everyone men, women, LGBT, etc. I would say you can always write your own story or only read stories written by someone that looks like you. I'm a black male and have read plenty of books where the characters were white and I never once thought about how diverse the characters were because I enjoyed the book. Same goes for books I ready by black, Asian, or Hispanic authors. Like I said, people who obsess over a diversity checklist need to write their own stories.
I remember Peter Jackson said that his goal was to show Tolkien's vision and not his. I guess nobody does that when adapting a book now. I'm undecided if I will watch it. Maybe wait for what they say here or what some of the youtubers I follow say.
I was saying as a kid those two were my favorite. I’m black and didn’t feel that they had to look like me to enjoy them. John Stewart green lantern was my favorite black character but I liked him because he was cool. But I grew up before the whole diversity checklist thing.
Same. The JL and JL:U cartoons are perhaps my favourite incarnation of the DC frontliners even though in some ways the lineup could perhaps be considered using a checklist what with using Stewart as the GL on the team and not Hal - although Hal does cameo in a timeline episode.
As a more topical question:
What did your parents think of those options?
My dad grew up reading marvel so he was fine with it. My mom didn’t care about comic books.
Nobody made the connection that both those heroes have dead parents? :P