Spider-Man Voice Actor Thought New Animated Series Would Be "Annoying and Woke"

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This is probably the worst thing this silly could have said outside of randomly attack the Jews. It makes zero sense given the IP or character he's staring in. And the right wingers have already dubbed this woke because of the race swapping and females in it.

He's making everyone mad lmao. This is like that Spiderman fan film where like everyone involved crashed out every month up until the film was released. Like they aren't happy unless theres conflict in their lives. Why fukk up your own bag?Cacs have the best crash outs. Lmao
 

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Christopher Daniel Barnes was the best animated Spider-Man… first of all.

Second, Spider-Man has always been woke. They thought out of the box and incorporated elements from history.

Doesn’t this fool understand the comparisons to Magneto to Malcolm X and Professor Xavier to MLK???


Wolverine was John Brown
 

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people forget that x-men with xavier and magneto used to be metaphors for MLK and Malcolm X and the civil rights movement.
Doesn’t this fool understand the comparisons to Magneto to Malcolm X and Professor Xavier to MLK???
This statement is often repeated, but it's not true. Maybe later versions of Xavier and Mags were somewhat inspired by MLK and Malcolm.

But if you look at the original run of X-Men comics in the '60s, Professor X and Magneto were NOTHING like MLK or Malcolm at all.
 

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This statement is often repeated, but it's not true. Maybe later versions of Xavier and Mags were somewhat inspired by MLK and Malcolm.

But if you look at the original run of X-Men comics in the '60s, Professor X and Magneto were NOTHING like MLK or Malcolm at all.
the early x-men always made parallels with mutant discrimination to real life racial discrimination.
 

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the early x-men always made parallels with mutant discrimination to real life racial discrimination.
Sure, a little bit. However, I was addressing the MLK and Malcolm X myth particularly.

Also, the '60s X-Men comics by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby were a dud. It wasn't until the mid-to-late '70s when Chris Claremont & John Byrne took over that the X-Men characters became popular and what most people are familiar with today.
 

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Sure, a little bit. However, I was addressing the MLK and Malcolm X myth particularly.

Also, the '60s X-Men comics by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby were a dud. It wasn't until the mid-to-late '70s when Chris Claremont & John Byrne took over that the X-Men characters became popular and what most people are familiar with today.
i agree with this, which is why i always tell people wolverine was always the main character of the x-men not cyclops. nobody cared about the firs class,
Only after Wolverine, Storm and colossus and them did the x-men actually become popular.

The MLK and Malcolm X thing isn't a myth just because they weren't written that way from inception. They were clearly written like that during the peak of the x-mens popularity. This is more a nit pick and due to that fact that comic characters were very 1 dimensional in the 60s
 
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i agree with this, which is why i always tell people wolverine was always the main character of the x-men not cyclops. nobody cared about the firs class,
Only after Wolverine, Storm and colossus and them did the x-men actually become popular.

The MLK and Malcolm X thing isn't a myth just because they weren't written that way from inception. They were clearly written during the peak of the x-mens popularity. This is more a nit pick and due to that fact that comic characters were very 1 dimensional in the 60s
It's not a nitpick. Many people usually claim that Professor X and Magneto were from the beginning inspired by MLK and Malcolm, but that's false.

They have since come to be an allegory for that with later comics runs, but not from the start.
 

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It's not a nitpick. Many people usually claim that Professor X and Magneto were from the beginning inspired by MLK and Malcolm, but that's false.

They have since come to be an allegory for that with later comics runs, but not from the start.
Regardless thats how they have been for as long as they have been popular
 
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white people hijacked (WOKE)
it meant Black People seeing
through white people and their
lies and bullshyt.
white people are filth.
I'm not even gonna watch that shyt now.
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