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Disability in Comics, Part II ( Data crunching under cut )
Pans ...for blind superheroes who aren't ...for Puck and his writers for prizing the appearance of normality over the ability to actually function in society ...for Saturn Girl's shame over her lack of verbal speech, despite having projective telepathy and despite this actually being the NORMAL state for her species ...for Claudette St. Croix, Legion, and all the other characters in temporary, intermittent, or permanent catatonic states who Marvel inexplicably chooses to call "autistic" ...for complete and utter lack of representation of the cognitively disabled
Pats ...for Mr Fantastic, Aspergian superhero who bucks the trend of Marvel having no clue about autism ...for speech-impaired superheroes using sign language, paraplegics with realistic wheelchairs, and amputees with plausible prosthetics ...for Black Manta, who responds to Aquaman curing his autism... by continuing to try to kill Aquaman! ...for Batgirl/Oracle, who doesn't let spinal injury keep her from being a superheroic badass- or a "big name" comics character ...for Dan DiDio, Denny O'Neil, and other editors at DC for recognizing her value as a prominent disabled hero and repeatedly refusing to cure her: ...And...that went nowhere. Denny shot it down, because, according to him, everybody loves Barbara Gordon as Oracle and as a handicapped character. The theory was that DC didn't have enough handicapped characters, so they weren't going to do anything with Barbara as she was. And the design went into the drawer. Some stories... are so strong that undoing them would be a crime. The DCU would be a lesser place without Barry's sacrifice, or the crippling of Barbara at the hands of the Joker. ...for all the people in the comics industry who get it to at least some degree and, despite occasional errors, are legitimately trying to treat their disabled readers and characters with respect.
Current Mood: geeky Current Music: Phil Collins- "In the Air Tonight" Tags: data analysis, disability, fandom, media
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