Marvel Comics to present teenage, female Muslim superhero

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Marvel Comics to present teenage, female Muslim superhero
PATRICIA REANEY, Reuters
First posted: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 06:17 PM EST | Updated: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 06:33 PM EST
NEW YORK - Move over Black Widow and step aside She-Hulk: Marvel Comics is introducing a new superhero - a 16-year-old Muslim-American girl named Kamala Khan, to reflect the growing diversity of its readers.
The character, who will be the new Ms. Marvel, lives with her conservative Pakistani parents and brother in New Jersey. She will make her debut in January and appear in a monthly series starting on Feb. 6.
“It is so important that we tell stories that reflect the ever-changing world that we live in and being a Muslim-American is so much a part of that,” said Sana Amanat, the series editor, who also worked on Ultimate Spider-Man and Ultimate X-Men comic books.
Although the inspiration for the new series came from a desire to explore the Muslim-American experience, she said it isn’t about what it means to be a Muslim, Pakistani or American.
“It is about a young girl who is figuring out who she is and what happens when these really extraordinary things happen to her,” she added in an interview.
Khan is a big comic book fan and after she discovers her superhuman power - being a polymorph and able to lengthen her arms and legs and change her shape - she takes on the name of Ms. Marvel. The title had previously belonged to Carol Danvers, a character Khan had always had admired.
“It pays homage to the legacy character,” said Amanat.
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The idea for the new superhero stemmed from a casual conversation Amanat had with her senior editor, Steve Wacker, about her own experiences growing up as a Muslim-American.
“He was interested in the dilemma I faced as a young girl and the next day he came in and said, ‘Wouldn’t it be great to have a superhero that was for all the little girls that grew up just like you, and who are growing up just like you are today, and to create a character they can be inspired by,”’ Amanat said.
Writer G. Willow Wilson, a convert to Islam, and artist Adrian Alphona are the team working on the project, which started about 18 months ago.
Wilson said she wrote the character as a true-to-life person so that people, particularly young women, can relate to her.
Khan experiences the usual teenage angst, feelings of confusion and being an outsider, dealing with the expectations of her parents and problems at high school.
“It’s for all the geek girls out there, and everybody else who’s ever looked at life on the fringe,” Wilson said in a statement.
Kahn is not the first Muslim-American character in the superhero world, which has been largely dominated by white males, but Amanat said she is being pushed to the forefront of the Marvel universe.
“People have been mostly positive about it,” she said, adding that the real test will come early next year when the series begins.
Amanat believes the options for the new character, and others like her, are limitless.
“We are always trying to upend expectations to an extent but our point is to always reflect the world outside our window, and we are looking through a lot more windows right now,” she said.
A new Marvel Comics cover shows Ms Marvel as Kamala Khan (2nd L), the 16-year-old daughter of Pakistani immigrants, in this undated handout provided by Marvel Comics. The rest of the family next to Kamala (3rd L to R) is brother Aamir, father Yusuf, mother Disha, and friend Bruno (waving). REUTERS/Adrian Alphona/Marvel Comics/Handout via Reuters

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i'm sure this will be a big seller in America. ;)
 

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For God's sake when will the pandering end once and for all?
I don't have a problem with superheroes but I do have a bit of
a problem when we have to have specific hero's to make the
populace feel more equal. Entertainment is now sanitizing
even themselves.
 

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For God's sake when will the pandering end once and for all?
I don't have a problem with superheroes but I do have a bit of
a problem when we have to have specific hero's to make the
populace feel more equal. Entertainment is now sanitizing
even themselves.

You think she's pandering by writing a comic with a character her sex and her religion?
 

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Of course, they are trying to make Islam respectable. It's like having a Catholic
or Jewish Super Hero. We have so much social engineering going on.
We have kindergarten kids who can't hold hands this is every bit as silly as that,
What will make any group respectable is having the citizens in a particular gourp
demand their community behave itself.
Its better I supose to have a positive role model than a negative one. But we don't
need to have secular hero's from any sector.
 

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Of course, they are trying to make Islam respectable. It's like having a Catholic
or Jewish Super Hero. We have so much social engineering going on.
We have kindergarten kids who can't hold hands this is every bit as silly as that,
What will make any group respectable is having the citizens in a particular gourp
demand their community behave itself.
Its better I supose to have a positive role model than a negative one. But we don't
need to have secular hero's from any sector.

What do you think is acceptable for comic books to write about then? And before you answer, stop to consider the sheer volume and market of comics, and the fact that niche markets are always looking for new material.
 

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So they've got rid of the Black Widow and introduced the White Widow, Samantha Lewthwaite.

As I've pointed out before, America is slowly being Islamicised, and this is just another part of that.
 

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Of course, they are trying to make Islam respectable. It's like having a Catholic
or Jewish Super Hero. We have so much social engineering going on.
We have kindergarten kids who can't hold hands this is every bit as silly as that,
What will make any group respectable is having the citizens in a particular gourp
demand their community behave itself.
Its better I supose to have a positive role model than a negative one. But we don't
need to have secular hero's from any sector.
Yeah, well, when that "social engineering" reaches the point of legal, mandatory discrimination against WASP men, I'll weep bitter salt tears for you.

Until then, I support your crusade to ensure that children are only presented with WASP men as heroes.
 

Blackleaf

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I support your crusade to ensure that children are only presented with WASP men as heroes.

I support it, too.

We must all rise up against the creeping Islamisation of the West.

The USA, Canada and Britain must remain white Protestant.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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I support it, too.

We must all rise up against the creeping Islamisation of the West.
To say nothing of racial equality! It'll be the death of the nation. I propose that all superheroes should be doughy, pasty-pink lager louts with bad teeth and bulging guts who kill anyone they suspect of non-English values and then go home and beat their wives.
 

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I propose that all superheroes should be doughy, pasty-pink lager louts with bad teeth and bulging guts who kill anyone they suspect of non-English values and then go home and beat their wives.

So do I.

It's much better than having a superhero who's a brown, kebab-eating maniac with curry breath and a six-foot-long mite-ridden beard who beheads anyone for insulting Islam before going home and stoning his wife to death.
 

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So do I.

It's much better than having a superhero who's a brown, kebab-eating maniac with curry breath and a six-foot-long mite-ridden beard who beheads anyone for insulting Islam before going home and stoning his wife to death.
Or one who's black, or East Asian, or Red Indian. Or Irish.

We're pretty familiar with your hatreds and your bigotry, Loaf. Mere repetition doesn't add much.

By the way, the OP presents the idea of a teenage, female, Muslim superhero, so the beard and the stoning of "his" wife is pretty much out. But thanks for demonstrating how closely you read the OP (or understood what you read).

How 'bout we make Robert Thompson and Jon Venables superheroes?
 

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So they've got rid of the Black Widow and introduced the White Widow, Samantha Lewthwaite.

As I've pointed out before, America is slowly being Islamicised, and this is just another part of that.

melting pot, as they proudly say.