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With a two more for the 'Many Looks of Black Alice' and, as noted on Twitter...


First up, Black Alice stops Catman and Deadshot from ditching her.

Meh. Not too creative, just like your typical female version of the character with a lower/more angular dip in the front of the outfit.
Anyhow, she obviously succeeds so they head to a strip club, another attempt to ditch her.

Obviously, again, that fails.


With Scandal & co. there, they try to address the issue of 'Black Alice is definitely not joining them'(reason for her wanting to in the issue, go read!)

And they continue on the path of failing to get rid of her.

Not the biggest fan of Black Alice but it was an alright issue, only wish Scott had been on the art for it. :\

Date: 2009-12-12 03:56 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] scottyquick
Really now? She couldn't exactly change the core characters anymore then the writer of Green Arrow can decide to replace him with , and I'm fairly certain Helena joining had a lot to do with editorial. Lady Shiva was brought in when they wanted to show Dinah having a complex relationship with an equal in an area of hers that no one else could understand, often saving Dinah's life and protecting her, giving her more complexity then the 90's "I kill you because I can!" Shiva. Vixen was brought in for the first time in 7 years by Simone, and it was because they needed her.

Let me clarify, the Six are the only villainous team with a title. I'm saying it'd be bad that your only team with multiple COC is your only regular, which is fair, imo. Do you disagree?

The Suicide Squad, have they been seen since their mini? And Amanda Waller is a hero, Bronze Tiger was trying to redeem himself. Not exactly the Six, who just kidnapped a man and helped someone torture him.

And what I'm saying is that what Gail's doing is developing a character. Scandal is being kicked off the team she created, by a man she thought was her closest friend, because he claims it's for her own good, and being replaced by a snotty psycho teenager. How do you think that's going to make her feel?

Gail Simone agrees with you, by the way.

Date: 2009-12-12 04:46 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] raygunjill
My feeling is that bringing Zinda out of limbo to serve as the team's backup was an unfortunate choice when there was an opportunity to diversify the team. The Shiva arc, while good at first, was spoiled by having the little Asian girl rescued by the noble white woman, a plot I would love to see be banned from popular media for being overdone. And of course, Misfit and Black Alice.

The constant "protection" of people of color by only making them take the most noble rolls does more harm than good. IIRC, Misfit was from a poor family that died in a tenement fire and Black Alice was motivated by losing her mother to drugs. Both would have perfect places to make a nonwhite teenager. I know people will call stereotype, but they're realistic for a black or Hispanic teenager that isn't stuck being whitewashed to the suburbs, where the writers ignore that those are dominated by white flight.

I say Amanda Waller and Bronze Tiger because they have clear analogues in the Six. Catman is clearly taking cues from Tiger while the cut throat leadership with an underlying affection of Waller is seen in Bane. Of course, Deadshot was on both teams.

The first Villains United mini had both Scandal and Cheshire on the team and I don't believe anyone read it as being unfairly balanced. Nonwhite villains require a lighter hand to keep from being flat, but they're perfectly doable. Jeanette is a point of disappointment as well. The mythological world of DC is narrow and European focused, why couldn't we have a woman from non western folk lore instead of a banshee?

Date: 2009-12-12 05:02 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] scottyquick
What I'm trying to get across is that it probably would have had some Unfortunate Implications. I'm not sure when Dinah saved Shiva, I mean, she saved her from the hand ropes, but Shiva risked her life multiple times for BC and saved Dinah countless times. Although, yeah, I agree that it would have made sense for Black Alice especially to be not white, and Charlie as well, but then the Batgirl story wouldn't have been the same since it was all "ZOMG THE ORIGINAL BATGIRL !!!!!!".

But what I'm saying is that Birds of Prey was a title she inherited. What you were saying is that Simone is giving us yet another white character whining about her life and pushing aside a Hispanic woman in favor of a white guy, but I think what's actually going to happen is that the relationship between Bane and Scandal is going to become more complex, and that Simone's invented and pushed several major characters of color, so it's not exactly fair to say that Simone's not trying to fix the problem.

And because then we couldn't have gotten Tudor!Bane, that's why!

Date: 2009-12-12 05:27 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] a_clericalerror
pushing aside a Hispanic woman in favor of a white guy

While I know you're not the one who brought it up, unless I somehow missed a story making his mother into a white woman, Bane is Hispanic.

Date: 2009-12-12 02:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] raygunjill
I'm referring to Dinah taking Sin to the United States. While noble in intention, it's a white woman taking Asian girl way from her corrupt Asian parents. International adoption is a sensitive issue, and the nature of comics is that she's almost immediately pushed to the side. Other writers were who wrote Sin out entirely, but the character was problematic from the very beginning.

While I see where people might frown on having the Six, or indeed and hero's rogue gallery, be more diverse, I still feel that worry comes from a fear of the writer being branded racist than any regard for the characters of color themselves. Ra's al Ghul is probably the most famous non-white villain around and the movies changed him to white. It's telling of a larger problem.

Date: 2009-12-14 08:42 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] gailsimone
Ugh.

I can't believe people waste time with this. If someone thinks Dinah taking a young girl from a life of torture and abuse is bad because she's white, well, screw them. "Problematic," my ass. I've done more than my share of study about this and there are more Asian babies, mostly girl babies, available than Asian parents wanting to adopt them.
Ask those children if they would have preferred the state-run orphanages.

As for the Bane thing, you said, "Then in Secret Six we have a Hispanic woman losing her authority and having a white man take over to fix things"


This is what he was correcting. You got your facts wrong. Bane is not white. Bane is hispanic and always has been.

And trust me, I don't give a moment's worry about being called a racist. The Six are the Six because they are the characters that fit, regardless of mis-characterizations.

Date: 2009-12-15 06:13 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] raygunjill
I'm not trying to call you racist, I simply feel the treatment of Asian children in comics is less than stellar. In mixed race children it's the white parent that is emphasize: Lian is raised by Roy with her mom as a distant menace; Iris and Jai have Wally emphasized more than Linda; Connor Hawke's mother is barely seen; Cassandra Cain was treated as a pawn of her father and Bruce for years.

I know the issues of the treatment of Asian girls personally. I have two family members who are adopted by China. And while they have a better chance in America, it doesn't change the fact that they've become divorced from their heritage. They're the only Asian children in a majority white town and their adoptive parents try their best but can't ultimately understand the true burden of racist bullying because of their white privileged.

The older girl in particular has no idea what country she's even from, since she was seized by the Chinese government from southern Tibet. In the short run their childhood is going to be great, but now she's old enough to start asking questions and dealing with the fact that China's not the only cause of her problems. The US and other western countries are accomplices in the Chinese abuse of human rights economically and politically.

The story of Sin hits home personally, and the harsh truth is as long as people like Dinah seek out Lady Shiva there's going to be a demand for the abusive training of girls. It's not a black and white, or rather Asian and white, issue and I feel the storyline glossed over the real life implications.

Date: 2009-12-14 08:35 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] gailsimone
I DO agree that there are a lot of crappy representations of ethnicity in comics, and I agree that there should be a lot more diversity in comics inside and outside the panels. It is my main passion in the industry, in fact.

But I don't think tokenism and head counting is ever going to help.

And thanks for the kind words, Scotty. I think Six is a book that, oddly, is a lot more embracing of diversity than most superhero titles.

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