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fightingarrival ([personal profile] fightingarrival) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2011-12-06 01:48 am

Question for the marvel fen about Eli Bradley

I'm fairly certain that it's never mentioned in canon whether Eli Bradley practices any particular faith, if at all. But considering his family, it's always been my head canon that he's muslim - though I'm not positive about which branch. I'm fairly split between the Nation of Islam and Sunni Islam, but there are of course other branches and off-shoots... (Is it ever elaborated on in canon what branches Faith Shabazz and Josiah X belong to? The name changes imply Nation, but I'm not sure if it's ever actually outright said. This is what I get for not having read The Crew yet.)

What's your opinion? Do you have head canon regarding other characters religious affiliations (or lack there of)? Share!

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[personal profile] kd_the_movie 2011-12-06 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
And on a side note....I really wish artists would start drawing black males with more than 3 hairdos (its always either dreads which at least are fashionable again, bald (older guy thing IMO) or the Levar Burton style haircut from Star Trek: TNG which no one wears unless they're trying to be retro-chic)....

Like with all the hip hop artists or NBA players on magazines or in the media you'd figure they'd just photo reference their hair cuts....*sighs*
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[personal profile] nyadnar17 2011-12-06 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Bald, fade, locks, cornrows, what else is there? Hell part of the reason I grew locks was just because I wanted something different than a blade or a fade, and most companies frown on cornrows
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LOL, I know what you mean

[personal profile] jazzypom 2011-12-06 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
But a lot of the black guys at my work place tend to either go dreads, bald, or near bald so it's not far from the truth. You have the odd mixed race (biracial) guys with curly hair so they can rock a curly fro, or a low afro puff, and my work place is cool with that, but you can't really wear corn rows, you know.

I think also, a lot of white artists don't really know how to draw highly textured hair. Rebekkah Issaks is amazing, because she will draw all ethnicities with various textures and lengths of hair- but not every artist is her (spelt her name wrong, I know, but writing on a phone, can't link).