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Miles Morales' Thor Variant Receives Social Media Backlash​

Marvel's controversial comic in which Miles Morales becomes Thor receives strong backlash from fans on social media days after its release.

BY JOSHUA ISAAKPUBLISHED 2 DAYS AGO
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Warning: contains spoilers for What If...? Miles Morales Became Thor? #4

Marvel's latest comic in which Miles Morales becomes the mighty Thor received strong backlash from fans on social media after images from the issue began circulating online. Part of a series where Miles transforms into other heroes from across the Marvel Universe, What If...Miles Morales Became Thor? #4 depicts the second Spider-Man (after Peter Parker) in an all-new Asgard as he struggles with his responsibilities as the successor to Odin as the realm's new King. Fans have widely ridiculed the issue, stating that many of the creative choices are insensitive and even insulting towards Black culture, and even Miles himself as an Afro-Latinx character.

In anticipation of Spider-Man's upcoming 60th anniversary at Marvel, Marvel is releasing a considerable amount of Spider-Man content. Among the new stories is a What If? series centering around Miles Morales, the Spider-Man from the Ultimate Universe (who was since brought over to the 616 mainline universe) who has become a popular character in his own right. In previous issues, Miles has already become Captain America, Wolverine, and the Incredible Hulk, and now the character wields the hammer Mjolnir as Thor.
In What If...Miles Morales Became Thor? #4, written by Yehudi Mercado with art by Luigi Zagaria, Miles (here called Thor) lives in a hybrid world of Asgard and Brooklyn. Graffiti adorns buildings, shoes hang on power lines, and cars are even pulled by goats. The criticisms by fans point out this aesthetic immediately, pointing out the stereotypical environment and Miles' narration ("Of all the five realms, Asgard is his hood" for example). The shoes hanging on power lines in particular was a confusing part of this new version of Asgard, as shoes thrown onto power lines often belong to someone who has died. Here, however, they are used as decoration. His look is another point of consternation; Thor wears sneakers and carries a version of Mjolnir covered in graffiti, and after the weapon is summoned, he shouts "Hammer time!" These stereotypical elements and misinformed depictions of Miles's neighborhood have led many fans to liken the issue to minstrelsy.

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To add insult to injury, this Thor doesn't possess the typical loquacious Asgardian vocabulary; instead, he speaks as 616 Miles with an exaggerated stereotypical slang (and in the entire book, no other character speaks like this). Fans on social media have likened these and other stereotypical elements to a comic version of a Blaxploitation film, and it's not hard to see their point of view. By combining Miles Morales with Thor, the writers have also created yet another Black superhero with electricity-based powers; whether or not this move was intentional is immaterial, as the sheer overabundance of these heroes is a long-running trope that is impossible to avoid.
It is worth noting that, although Miles was created by Brian Michael Bendis, a white writer himself, this issue of the series is the only one not written by a Black writer, as previous issues have been written by Cody Ziglar, Anthony Piper, and John Ridley. While the story has effective character moments, with Loki being Thor's uncle rather than his brother, and Thor's reluctance to take the throne in stark contrast to the 616 version, it is too reliant on exploitative elements and outdated cultural stereotypes. Perhaps this is a sign that continually combining characters such as Miles Morales and Thor is less effective than simply writing these superheroes as themselves; Miles Morales is a fan-favorite in part because of his everyman qualities and his desire to help others, and that is more than enough to tell an effective story.

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I don't even...
 
Fans on social media have likened these and other stereotypical elements to a comic version of a Blaxploitation film
All the modern woke shit is basically blaxploitation all over again, but add in faggotry and "girl power" too. People wont realize it for another 20 years though. The last ~10 years have been like the shitty 60s and 70s all over again. I can't wait till we reach something like the 80s again or maybe at least Germany 1933 again. Humanity just loops every few generations.
 
Same ass when they did a black version of Anne of Green Gables.
Yo just make NEW characters man.
 
(((Yehudi))) Mercado

The mystery meat strikes again
His name means Jewish Merchant. He isn’t even disguising himself, it’s like a deer just showing it’s belly to the wolves.
Looking at more of his work and he’s just obsessed with Ghetto aesthetics. Dude is a Mexican Jew and just loves Ghetto shit from the 80’s and 90’s without understanding why.
 
The best part of the whole kerfuffle was the people saying this is what happens when white people write blacks and then discovering it was a "Latinx" all along.

(((Yehudi))) Mercado

The mystery meat strikes again
I was going to say that is very normal for Latinos to have names that have nothing to do with their cultures and many that I personally know have Hebrew names while having zero links to Judaism... but this guy is indeed Jewish, as for my recent google search (in which I was expecting to prove you wrong).
 
All the modern woke shit is basically blaxploitation all over again, but add in faggotry and "girl power" too. People wont realize it for another 20 years though. The last ~10 years have been like the shitty 60s and 70s all over again. I can't wait till we reach something like the 80s again or maybe at least Germany 1933 again. Humanity just loops every few generations.
I miss italo disco
 
How does someone else "become" Thor? Isn't Thor just... Thor? It's not a title, it's just the dude's name. You don't take on someone's name when you take their position.
To them, ‘Thor’ is whomever is chosen by Mjolnir to be its wielder. Because virtue isn’t intrinsic but is conferred by external approval, apparently.
There are thematic mirrors there for modern progressive virtue-signalling culture. But I’ll leave it up to the reader to determine which sociopolitical groups gain leverage from monopolizing control of who is good and virtuous and who is le ebil nahdzees.
 
At this point what the black community considers empowering and what it considers offensive may as well be arbitrary.
Nah, it's actually quite simple. If a black person made it, it's empowering. If a white person made it, it's offensive. The content itself is completely irrelevant.

Remember, representation was never the goal. The goal is to seize power. They will never be happy until every last white person is ousted from every position higher than janitor.

… Are his sidekicks actual Jim Crows? :story: My god. How is this not a parody?
To be fair to this particular imagery, crows feature strongly in all Odin-related works dating back to the very beginning.
 
The best part of the whole kerfuffle was the people saying this is what happens when white people write blacks and then discovering it was a "Latinx" all along.


I was going to say that is very normal for Latinos to have names that have nothing to do with their cultures and many that I personally know have Hebrew names while having zero links to Judaism... but this guy is indeed Jewish, as for my recent google search (in which I was expecting to prove you wrong).
Yes, you'll find lots of Mexican-Americans who get the name Ismail and yet they'll have no links to Islam. And jeez let's not forget Latinos are pretty much the only culture I'm aware of where it's common to have "Jesus" as a child's given name.

Maybe some Tortilla Kiwi can give some insight into this.
 
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