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What's the correct response for a superhero who discovers their crime-fighting name, selected in all innocence and without malice, happens to be an ethnic slur?

Come to think of it, this situation has come up before [1]; the late Mark Gruenwald decided to give the new Captain America's sidekick the same superhero name the original Cap's orginal side-kick used, Gruenwald being unaware that there could be anything problematic about calling an African American man "Bucky". I know they changed the name but I don't recall how it was handled in-story.

1: Note that Marvel also once named a superhero after a combination of cocaine hydrochloride mixed with morphine sulfate; presumably Speedball himself was unaware of the other meanings of his name. In his defense, he was just a teenager.

Date: 2011-12-22 09:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] doc-lemming.livejournal.com
The superheroes "Parker," "Flair," and "BIC" are coming out this year. Parker is apparently going to cross over with Spiderman, and there will be some name-ownership issue.

The character "Papermate" is not a superhero at all, but an Internet porn star.

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