![]() Comic book heroes and superheroes are always white, while villains or evil characters are often portrayed as Black.įor years, this has made Black children feel inferior when they cannot relate to the appearance of the heroes or superheroes in their comics. While this has helped children develop their ability to judge people and situations, the constant portrayal of white characters as heroes has hinted at an underlying, perhaps unintentional, touch of racism. ![]() Since its inception, comics have always glorified virtue, making good win over all evil. It goes a long way in shaping a child’s perception of life, and the world as a whole. Comics books for children are more than just a fictional world to be absorbed in.
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