You forgot ‘Hell’s Angel’ a Marvel UK character that The House of Ideas was forced to rename after the motorcycle club sued them for trademark infringement.
This was a great video as usual….. i love What Culture! I did miss my julesism, though. Jules, you’re a massive leg. Please keep up the great videos & the affirmations you do at the end. It’s what makes your videos unique. Keep up the great work!
Marvel's "Black Panther" was a reboot of a golden age superhero of the similar name "The Black Panther" who appeared in Centaur Comics from 1941 until they were absorbed in to Marvel in the 1960s
I don't have to imagine, it happens every day now. At least those two reasons represent universal evils, while today plenty of people are "bothered" by a character because they do not have the "proper" skin color so they have to be changed to appease them. Also don't use the "proper" pronouns because we all have mind reading powers and know how every one want to be addressed as. Believe any slight is a call for genocide. So no it is not hard to imagine.
I'd like to see a list of lawsuits that changed/ended comics, if only to see the massive clusterfuck of legal crap that is the Archie/Sega/Penders lawsuit, and where it would be on the list.
Although its a movie I understood that the first Sam Rami Spider-Man was edited a cut fight scene where Green Goblin blow up the world trade center filmed a year before the plane attacks.
With regards to #8 Mystique/Destiney, Marvel actually left the CCA in 2001 and was then free to tell the story how they wanted. The CCA didn't dissolve until 2011.
Marvel would disregard the CCA prior to that as well. They wanted to do a Spider-Man story about Harry Osborn's drug addiction, but the CCA forbid the use of drugs. So they said screw it and didn't put the stamp of approval on the comic, selling it anyway.
Regarding the CCA- Thankfully, Marvel’s Stan Lee (and then Publisher Martin Goodman), thanks to a letter from the US Senate and the Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, defied the CCA to present Amazing Spider-Man #s 96-98’s anti drug use trilogy- well before DC’s Green Lantern/Green Arrow #85.
Love yourself first and most Believe in yourself Quitters never win and winners never quit Don't give up and never give in Ignore those who try to discourage you Hang on to your dreams Take control of own destiny
Would "Amazing Spider Man Vol.2 #36" count in this list? It was already doing a storyline, but then everything got paused because of 9/11, and we got the Spider Man 9/11 issue. Everything picked back up a month or so later, but the comics just stopped in their tracks in that issue. ((I mean, with good reason. Marvel WAS/IS a product of New York City, and it's surrounding areas.))
We don't talk about Azazil and if they did soem reconning to go back to the original idea i'd be 10000% okay with that over Kurt being THE LITERAL F**ING ANTICHRIST (azazil is a identity Mephisto on the the Devils in mavel comics)
Can someone ask Byrne if he would PLEASE write a story where someone with my name(and my specific situation....don’t want it to go to some OTHER guy with my name!) wins a major lottery?!? I won’t even b greedy, just a moderate amount, like $300,000,000.00 (after taxes and all)!
I’ll be honest I’m glad we got the story of Nightcrawler’s origin the way we have it instead of it’s intended way. I am happy that mystique and Destiny are able to be a couple now as it actually adds so much more depth to those two characters.
It's not so much a slur as it is a word that has a bad association with black people. A "buck" is what slave traders called the men. Same as a deer. Besides, "Bucky" is a good name for the plucky teenage sidekick, but not so much for a grown man, so changing it was for the best.
There were many comics in response to the events of 9/11 at the time, and obviously the World Trade Center didn't exist in future Marvel issues, but no major stories were really pulled due to it. September 11th had a bigger impact on other media outside of comics like TV through, like for example The Simpsons having an episode that never reaired for over a decade involving Homer going to New York to get his car back, due to a scene gag that had 2 guys arguing from the Twin Tower buildings.
Marvel was too busy drawing Dr. Doom crying like a baby over a couple thousand strangers dying to change anything. You know, the guy who regularly builds doomsday weapons and hatches plots just like the terrorists...
@@JoveJoved yeah, some of the stories then were...something else. I think some of the writers might have put a bit more of their own personal emotions in some tales than what was needed. We did get a really neat Sandman story with a kid contemplating suicide after losing someone in the towers having a talk with Destruction and Death over it so it wasn't all a loss though.
Actually, Panthers aren’t even an actual species, it refers to a group of wild cats that fall under a category called “Panthera”, this includes Lions, Tigers, Jaguars, and Leopards, what we know as Black panthers are Jaguars and Leopards who on rare occasions have a genetic mutation that leaves their fur coat black. In theory, if a Lion or Tiger also suffered the same mutation, which as far as I know have never happened before, we would also call them Black Panthers
Bring mystique, destiny and night crawler back in the mcu you cowards. Oh and make mystique gender fluid. What does gender matter to a shapeshifter? Hell have a conversation with talos (or any skrull.) in secret invasion where they reveal that the concept of gender for the skrull is whatever gender is for the species they imitate. Otherwise it doesn’t matter and that talos is the father of one child and the mother of another. (What is the point of such high level of shapeshifting if you can not do that.)
The first one is a good example of the comic code athourity should have stayed, a story about two lesbians being in a relationship and a having a child is disgusting and very innapropiate Im honestly getting sick of them putting lgbtqia in comics and wish the cca stayed so we wouldnt have same sex couple in comics
i agree gay and lesbain people exist, i just think it unnnessicary to have lgbtq in comics. My honest opinon is that a character doesnt have to be gay or lesbain to be releatable or to be enjoyed by a reader i also dont think it appropiate to have childern read about same sex couple.
@Ran Wolf Im not insecure, im just tired of companies shoving lgbt down our throats and it getting even more frustating when they do stuff like change a straight character to gay for no reason or they have publicity stunts like superman son comig out as bi
Nah. Jesus did drink wine, but so did everyone in that era. Wine was safer than water. Wine was given to kids as well but it's more accurate, by today's standards to call it fruit juice. The alcohol potency was only high enough to make it safe to drink.
You forgot ‘Hell’s Angel’ a Marvel UK character that The House of Ideas was forced to rename after the motorcycle club sued them for trademark infringement.
The same hells angels with the less than favorable with the law reputation?
@@Toneill029 They may be crooks, but they protect their trademarks.
This was a great video as usual….. i love What Culture! I did miss my julesism, though. Jules, you’re a massive leg. Please keep up the great videos & the affirmations you do at the end. It’s what makes your videos unique. Keep up the great work!
Marvel's "Black Panther" was a reboot of a golden age superhero of the similar name "The Black Panther" who appeared in Centaur Comics from 1941 until they were absorbed in to Marvel in the 1960s
Cool, thanks! Didn't know that one.
"Sorry to break up your Black Panther party."
Imagine being bothered by "black magic" and "demons" from a comic book
I mean having your appearance completely stolen without permission is actually pretty shity yeah
I don't have to imagine, it happens every day now. At least those two reasons represent universal evils, while today plenty of people are "bothered" by a character because they do not have the "proper" skin color so they have to be changed to appease them. Also don't use the "proper" pronouns because we all have mind reading powers and know how every one want to be addressed as. Believe any slight is a call for genocide.
So no it is not hard to imagine.
Imagine being aghast at the idea of a black soldier from 40 years ago not being literate. Gasp. Impossible! They're struggling with it today.
@@nathank3976 that never happens lol
remember this was the Satanic panic of the 80s and early 90s
I'd like to see a list of lawsuits that changed/ended comics, if only to see the massive clusterfuck of legal crap that is the Archie/Sega/Penders lawsuit, and where it would be on the list.
Although its a movie I understood that the first Sam Rami Spider-Man was edited a cut fight scene where Green Goblin blow up the world trade center filmed a year before the plane attacks.
Remember when Archer worked for Isis? What are the odds?
With regards to #8 Mystique/Destiney, Marvel actually left the CCA in 2001 and was then free to tell the story how they wanted. The CCA didn't dissolve until 2011.
Marvel would disregard the CCA prior to that as well. They wanted to do a Spider-Man story about Harry Osborn's drug addiction, but the CCA forbid the use of drugs. So they said screw it and didn't put the stamp of approval on the comic, selling it anyway.
Regarding the CCA- Thankfully, Marvel’s Stan Lee (and then Publisher Martin Goodman), thanks to a letter from the US Senate and the Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, defied the CCA to present Amazing Spider-Man #s 96-98’s anti drug use trilogy- well before DC’s Green Lantern/Green Arrow #85.
Love yourself first and most
Believe in yourself
Quitters never win and winners never quit
Don't give up and never give in
Ignore those who try to discourage you
Hang on to your dreams
Take control of own destiny
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Would "Amazing Spider Man Vol.2 #36" count in this list? It was already doing a storyline, but then everything got paused because of 9/11, and we got the Spider Man 9/11 issue. Everything picked back up a month or so later, but the comics just stopped in their tracks in that issue. ((I mean, with good reason. Marvel WAS/IS a product of New York City, and it's surrounding areas.))
We don't talk about Azazil and if they did soem reconning to go back to the original idea i'd be 10000% okay with that over Kurt being THE LITERAL F**ING ANTICHRIST (azazil is a identity Mephisto on the the Devils in mavel comics)
Yeah. That whole s#!t was stupid.
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Item 2) ...It's as though John Byrne is the movie Unbreakable's real-world Mr. Glass.
(Kidding, Mr. Byrne, kidding!)
Can someone ask Byrne if he would PLEASE write a story where someone with my name(and my specific situation....don’t want it to go to some OTHER guy with my name!) wins a major lottery?!? I won’t even b greedy, just a moderate amount, like $300,000,000.00 (after taxes and all)!
Keep it up on your work and this video and channel
0:25 through 1:40 - So what you're saying is Marvel invented Futanari and the CCA got pissy over it? XDXDXDXDXDXD
So The Comic Book Equivalent Of Video Game changes due to real life events
Or like movies being changed due to real life events.
Or X being changed due to real life events
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Or even Y being changed due to real life events!
I’ll be honest I’m glad we got the story of Nightcrawler’s origin the way we have it instead of it’s intended way. I am happy that mystique and Destiny are able to be a couple now as it actually adds so much more depth to those two characters.
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Government: Don’t publish that comic!
DC: Why?
Government: wait for it….*nukes Japan twice* okay now you can
I'm black and from Alabama... I've never heard buck being used as a slur 🙄 ugh... Make it stop
It's not so much a slur as it is a word that has a bad association with black people. A "buck" is what slave traders called the men. Same as a deer.
Besides, "Bucky" is a good name for the plucky teenage sidekick, but not so much for a grown man, so changing it was for the best.
@@Bluesit32 Ohhh.. Okay. I thought I'd heard em all by now but I was stumped with that one.
Bit of a stretch but I guess I see it. Thanks👍
I find it odd that 9/11 wasn't up in this list at all.
That alone is why I feel this entire list is full of shit,
There were many comics in response to the events of 9/11 at the time, and obviously the World Trade Center didn't exist in future Marvel issues, but no major stories were really pulled due to it.
September 11th had a bigger impact on other media outside of comics like TV through, like for example The Simpsons having an episode that never reaired for over a decade involving Homer going to New York to get his car back, due to a scene gag that had 2 guys arguing from the Twin Tower buildings.
Because it speaks for itself
Marvel was too busy drawing Dr. Doom crying like a baby over a couple thousand strangers dying to change anything. You know, the guy who regularly builds doomsday weapons and hatches plots just like the terrorists...
@Edmonton Man basically ignore 80+ years of precedent
@@JoveJoved yeah, some of the stories then were...something else. I think some of the writers might have put a bit more of their own personal emotions in some tales than what was needed.
We did get a really neat Sandman story with a kid contemplating suicide after losing someone in the towers having a talk with Destruction and Death over it so it wasn't all a loss though.
"Black Panther" isn't even a good code name. Aren't all panthers black? That would be like calling a hero Striped Tiger or Winged Eagle.
Actually, Panthers aren’t even an actual species, it refers to a group of wild cats that fall under a category called “Panthera”, this includes Lions, Tigers, Jaguars, and Leopards, what we know as Black panthers are Jaguars and Leopards who on rare occasions have a genetic mutation that leaves their fur coat black. In theory, if a Lion or Tiger also suffered the same mutation, which as far as I know have never happened before, we would also call them Black Panthers
Does Jules have a stutter? Cause if he doesn’t, that multiple “S”s joke has run its course
Assume it's a lisp since half of WokeCuckture are fairies.
Bring mystique, destiny and night crawler back in the mcu you cowards. Oh and make mystique gender fluid. What does gender matter to a shapeshifter?
Hell have a conversation with talos (or any skrull.) in secret invasion where they reveal that the concept of gender for the skrull is whatever gender is for the species they imitate. Otherwise it doesn’t matter and that talos is the father of one child and the mother of another. (What is the point of such high level of shapeshifting if you can not do that.)
The first one is a good example of the comic code athourity should have stayed, a story about two lesbians being in a relationship and a having a child is disgusting and very innapropiate
Im honestly getting sick of them putting lgbtqia in comics and wish the cca stayed so we wouldnt have same sex couple in comics
WAH! I don't like fictional characters being in relationships! WAH! I'm insecure! WAH!
i agree gay and lesbain people exist, i just think it unnnessicary to have lgbtq in comics. My honest opinon is that a character doesnt have to be gay or lesbain to be releatable or to be enjoyed by a reader
i also dont think it appropiate to have childern read about same sex couple.
@Ran Wolf
Im not insecure, im just tired of companies shoving lgbt down our throats and it getting even more frustating when they do stuff like change a straight character to gay for no reason or they have publicity stunts like superman son comig out as bi
@@brendangatenby8066 By your own logic, a character doesn't have to be straight to be relatable.
@teemusid
What i mean is a character sexuality shouldnt be the main foucal point of the character.
Christians... Meh
To be fair, their messiah is an alcoholic
Nah. Jesus did drink wine, but so did everyone in that era. Wine was safer than water. Wine was given to kids as well but it's more accurate, by today's standards to call it fruit juice. The alcohol potency was only high enough to make it safe to drink.
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