• jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Sunspot is complicated as a character due to the printing technology at the time he was introduced.

    It’s plain that he was intended to be a darker skinned Brazilian.

    First appearance in Marvel Graphic Novel #4: New Mutants:

    But the graphic novel had better printing technology than the comics and racial toning didn’t always come across well. Different artists also had different interpretations.

    So the movie casting set people off:

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      8 months ago

      Yeah I’m reading through the Claremont run for the first time and I can’t think of an issue where he hasn’t been depicted with a darker skin tone. That coupled with the fact his African-Brazillian heritage is referenced on numerous occasions leads me to seriously question the motivation for subsequent creatives (including Beau) to erase that aspect of Sunspot’s character.

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      8 months ago

      Ahhh I see. That second-from-last comic image where he’s dodging lasers was the first one I found, and I was like “Wait it says this is from 2016 and he kinda looks like this Agustini guy already?”

      So the controversy actually predates the casting, it just brought it back to the forefront.

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      8 months ago

      That people are pissed about this and about disney doing a lot of the opposite in their movies is just proof that the world is full of the same bullshit, no matter what skin color or country you’re from.