#WhatBlackPantherMeansToMe is definitely overboard and i'm a comic book breh

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Oh, brother
I wanna see this movie but dayum nikkas doing the most. It ain’t that serious
 

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Preferred it when comic book culture wasn't mainstream.
As kids, we used to sit around and figure out the best people to play certain characters
James Earl Jones had the voice that we thought T'Challa would sound like.
Bruh I feel the sameway too. A woman at work said finally a black man is the star of a Marvel movie. Asked if she has ever seen Blade she said Blade was not a Marvel character then said Wesley Snipes doesn’t count. :mindblown:

Wesley Snipes doesn’t count ?!? I just walked away.
 

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Bruh I feel the sameway too. A woman at work said finally a black man is the star of a Marvel movie. Asked if she has ever seen Blade she said Blade was not a Marvel character then said Wesley Snipes doesn’t count. :mindblown:

Wesley Snipes doesn’t count ?!? I just walked away.

yeah, sometimes walking away is the best way to deal with shyt like this
 

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The Black Chdilren that are gunna see it, gunna be motivated to read the Black Panther Comic Books.


Or create their own Comic Books with many Black Characters!
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how about this for irony, when I was a young black children, my lovely sainted mother decreed that no comics or picture books would be read in her house, only big books with little words in em were worthy of an intellectual pursuit. We read them all clandestinely, traded them like prisoners trading cigarettes :ehh:
Now we have black public intellectuals writing tomes on comic characters and more nerds than you can shake a stick at declaring what black panther means to them.
Interesting times ma :whew:
 

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Bruh I feel the sameway too. A woman at work said finally a black man is the star of a Marvel movie. Asked if she has ever seen Blade she said Blade was not a Marvel character then said Wesley Snipes doesn’t count. :mindblown:

Wesley Snipes doesn’t count ?!? I just walked away.
wow
Snipes carried the Black action star torch that allowed Blade to even get to the screen..........which led to the modern marvel films....

and that's the thanks he gets

(now, Snipes has thrown Black women under the bus in the past, so she might be dismissing him for that)
 

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Snipes carried the Black action star torch that allowed Blade to even get to the screen..........which led to the modern marvel films....

and that's the thanks he gets

(now, Snipes has thrown Black women under the bus in the past, so she might be dismissing him for that)

I really think its beacuse we don’t appreciate our past.
 

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I think the thing that bothers me most is, Robert Townsend made meteor man in the 90s. Blade came out in the late 90s early 2000s. These nikkas only going hard for black panther is because it's approved/ endorsed by Disney and the marvel movie factory.

It really shows the thirst to be recognized by white people
 

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I think the thing that bothers me most is, Robert Townsend made meteor man in the 90s. Blade came out in the late 90s early 2000s. These nikkas only going hard for black panther is because it's approved/ endorsed by Disney and the marvel movie factory.

It really shows the thirst to be recognized by white people

outside of batman, superhero movies werent poppin like that at the time. there was also steel
 

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Bruh I feel the sameway too. A woman at work said finally a black man is the star of a Marvel movie. Asked if she has ever seen Blade she said Blade was not a Marvel character then said Wesley Snipes doesn’t count. :mindblown:

Wesley Snipes doesn’t count ?!? I just walked away.
LMAO!
 

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I think the thing that bothers me most is, Robert Townsend made meteor man in the 90s. Blade came out in the late 90s early 2000s. These nikkas only going hard for black panther is because it's approved/ endorsed by Disney and the marvel movie factory.

It really shows the thirst to be recognized by white people
No black people went hard for them, you just didn't have twitter and hashtags then. Blade is even known in africa, as is spawn.

Black people don't like to see other black people ecstatic.
 

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No black people went hard for them, you just didn't have twitter and hashtags then. Blade is even known in africa, as is spawn.

Black people don't like to see other black people ecstatic.

I just said blade cuz of the marvel connect.

But my boy Robert Towsend been making his own movies putting his own bread up since the 80s. Had a network tv show and all. He's definitely not given the respect and praise he deserves and I suspect it's because he's not white approved and backed...
 

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Low key a side of me can understand why certain types on the right or sympathetic to them speak negatively about so called social justice warriors. The thought pieces on this pending film have been insufferable. It's definitely a cynic's nightmare to see all these low self esteem getting newfound inspiration from a fukkin comic book movie that they haven't even seen yet. I said last year when getting wind of this movie coming down the line that I hope Black folks don't become the new modern white women. I say that cuz it was pathetic seeing all those grown white women crying over the Wonder Woman movie. Please don't let me see photos and videos of Black folks crying cuz "I finally get to see myself on the screen." It's pathetic.
 
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