Black superheroes, of course, have made their mark on the comic book industry — including not only Black Panther but also Storm and Spawn, for example — but this is different. This is Marvel taking the mantle of their flagship character — one of the most important comic-book characters in history — and placing the characters in the hands of a kid who reflects a more accurate portrayal of the diversity of where we are in the world right now.This is a great article, check it outl
MILES MORALES & ME: Why the new biracial Spider-Man matters - Comic Riffs - The Washington Post
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