Marvel executives say focus on diversity may have alienated readers
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I never really cared what the identity of a superhero character was (other than maybe their secret identity!); I just can't bloody stand it when their "identity" is the entire story focus, or worse; when "adding diversity" comes literally at the expense of forcibly changing a classic hero for no other purpose or reason , rather than creating a new character and making that character be interesting in their own right. Superman never had to say "as a white Male from the foriegn planet Kripton.." before saving the day, and neither did Ripley before she started shooting facehuggers, and I loved them both.
Yup. The show The Expanse should be a model for how to have diverse actors.. just hire people and tell a good and coherent story. If a white man happens to date a black female computer wiz NO ONE minds as long as the show doesn't beat you on the head with it.