rookiebatman
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rookiebatman

The idea of him being a background voice for so long and now becoming a full-blown character is just perfect.

That's actually a point worth giving further consideration. I have the big coffee-table art book of The Avengers, and it has a lot of concept art for alternate costume ideas of the various characters, some of which I think look a lot better than what they ended up with. If this is what Sideshow Toys got to build

Oh wow, I actually own that game, and I completely forgot that Vision was wearing his white costume there. I must've blocked the dull colorlessness out of my mind. Soooo boring...

Wasn't that from the cartoon movie where Summer Glau did the voice?

It would be neat if this Supergirl was less of a god and more an organism whose physiology was designed for a planet with much more gravity than Earth's and therefore is stronger than a locomotive (but can't lift an entire continent), faster than a speeding bullet (but not faster than Flash) and can leap tall

I would preferred ditching the cape

So long as it's not "Smallville, but with boobs", I'm in.

I'm really hoping this involves an actual superhero costume, and isn't just a female version of Smallville. The Flash is a big step in the right direction of having superhero costumes on TV (also Green Arrow getting a real mask), but we need more!

So how he put it comes across as "Oh, DC whitewashed the character. Remember kids, DC basically sucks."

I agree with almost everything you said in the second-to-last paragraph, but a question still remains. Do you think that's an issue worth discussing (I don't mean between you and me, just on the site in general)? If it is, then why can't this post be interpreted as Bricken simply opening up the issue for discussion

- The thread we're on shows him complaining about Arrow. Which is not the film side. He's also complained at times about the comics themselves.

Trust me: they don't need flushing. They're more than happy to pop and tell you that they're not really "racists" only that they want the movie to reflect the comics.

For the same reason they let Michael Clarke Duncan play the Kingpin in Daredevil, and Samuel L Jackson play Nick Fury in the MCU.

He is half Indian, which is technically Asian.

I don't really take a guy that wants to take issue with this seriously.

What makes you think I don't enjoy it?

No, you should stop coming here because you don't seem to enjoy it yourself. Unless complaining is something you do for fun?

Unless someone else is posting an article on here detailing the new Ras?

I don't think it has inherently negative effects, though. There can be negative effects, as in the previously described cases, but I don't think there's anything generally/intrinsically wrong with (consciously or subconsciously) saying, "I don't know what ethnicity this character is, so I'll assume they're white

Why can it not both be natural aspect of our psychology and also a bad thing?