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gay-jewish-bucky · 2 months
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I frequently talk about Arnie Roth here, Steve Roger's childhood best friend in the comics, and how he was taken and heavily incorporated into MCU Bucky, but with the very important context of his identity as gay and Jewish, which deeply impacts his story and without it that very important narrative loses all its meaning and impact, intentionally left out (along with many other marginalized characters).
I also talk about how his creator J.M. DeMatteis has spoken about how they took Arnie and the total lack of compensation or credit he has received.
Since the MCU is determined to erase Arnie Roth's identity, despite greatly benefiting from their use of his character in MCU Bucky, a great way to fight back against that erasure it is to include his ethnoreligious Jewish identity and his gay identity, both of which are integral to every aspect of his story, in your interpretation of him.
It's also important to learn about Arnie Roth engage with his story in its own right, as well as making it more widely known he's the basis of MCU Bucky.
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dcbinges · 5 months
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Justice League Annual #1 (1987) by J.M. DeMatteis, Bill Willingham & Keith Giffen
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This is . . . owch. From Captain America #750
(Does anyone else see Bucky?????) On Twitter
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ungoliantschilde · 1 year
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Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man, Vol. 1 # 131 Page 01, by Mike Zeck, with Inks by Bob McLeod, Letters by Rick Parker, Colors by Janet Jackson, and a Script by J.M. DeMatteis.
*thanks to theBestComicBookPanels for sharing the original art!*
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balu8 · 24 days
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Justice League International #8: Old News
by Keith Giffen/J.M. DeMatteis; Al Gordon; Gene D'Angelo and Bob Lappan
DC
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mjjmayor · 9 months
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Bobby Drake debuts his new civilian identity // Defenders (1972) #131, May 1984
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gay-jewish-bucky · 2 months
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MCU Bucky Barnes🤝Comic Arnie Roth
Being the same character with different names
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dcbinges · 30 days
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Justice League International #19 (1988) by Kevin Maguire, J.M. DeMatteis & Keith Giffen
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evilhorse · 1 year
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Captain Marvel’s gotta go.
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cryptocollectibles · 8 months
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Batman Two-Face (June 1995) by DC Comics
Written by J. M. DeMatteis, drawn by Scott McDaniel, cover by Brian Stelfreeze.
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ufonaut · 9 months
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Highlights of my favourite parts of the Hal Jordan & Sinestro feature in Back Issue! (2003) #146. Quotes from Bryan Stroud, Denny O'Neil, Jack C. Harris, Steve Englehart, and J.M. DeMatteis.
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marvelousmrm · 2 months
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Spider-Woman #33 (DeMatteis/Leialoha, Dec 1980). A new writer focuses on Jessica’s alienation, how her outsider upbringing makes it hard to see why people care so much about politics or morality. And that’s a wrap on 1980!
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