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Professor, why do that? I confess that I do not know the story of MadMax, neither book or movie. But why should we have a twist in stories just for sake of equality and diversity?
In the recent events, we have at least three stories of plot twist in this situation: Fox Black Human Torch, Charlize "Max"-like and Jane Foster Thor, in the Marvel comics.
I think is a better cause to have their own SuperHeroes. Why should the mythology, as you pointed, be changed instead of created. We should have more female heroes, homoafetive ships, black, latin, asian protagonist. And all of them with they own story and past and relevancy, not of another, not a substitute. What do you think of this and your opinion in the quoted events?
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Professor, what story would you like to tell today in a Comic book? Would it be a new hero or a existent one?
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Marvel had created and is expanding a massive Cinematographic Universe (re)telling theirs comics history. So far they made a great job. Personally, and to many others, The Dark Knight trilogy is one of the most amazing Hero Movies, but it will be rebooted for the new DC Cinematographic Universe. Using this opportunity, what kind of history could still be told about Batman? What could they use and what should they forgot from your Trilogy?
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