PEOPLE, aren't a lot of the disagreements in cyberspace with regard to the merit or lack of re The Black Panther movie generated by the fact that the non Marvel comics readers [whereas in my adolescence I literally read all of them/still think Jack Kirby’s New Gods would also be great for cinema, wonder which actress is gorgeous enough to play Big Barda] aren’t likely to be aware of the standard Marvel ultra intelligent but when the situation gets desperate the Super Fighter/warrior alter ego comes into play [for Spiderman, the Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Iron Man; in an identical manner to T’Challa]?
Aren’t Marvel’s superheroes ALWAYS or conflicted while still being either aware aren’t they of [creating enemies who would attack their family and friends] the mantra “With great POWER comes great responsibility” theme and how it affects both the personalities and lifestyle of both Marvel’s superheroes and villains, as a very real reflection of the human condition, with regard to the choices we ALL have to make with regard to HOW to live our lives?
However isn’t it somewhere between bizarre to profoundly sinister the manner in which Deric Muhammed’s quite lavish praise of the Black Panther movie in the video [below] has been blocked/censored by Facebook so it cannot be reposted or shared anywhere on Facebook?
Aren’t Marvel’s superheroes ALWAYS or conflicted while still being either aware aren’t they of [creating enemies who would attack their family and friends] the mantra “With great POWER comes great responsibility” theme and how it affects both the personalities and lifestyle of both Marvel’s superheroes and villains, as a very real reflection of the human condition, with regard to the choices we ALL have to make with regard to HOW to live our lives?
However isn’t it somewhere between bizarre to profoundly sinister the manner in which Deric Muhammed’s quite lavish praise of the Black Panther movie in the video [below] has been blocked/censored by Facebook so it cannot be reposted or shared anywhere on Facebook?