What do you think of (still) White Felicia Hardy? #RacialDraft
— Racial Draft Podcast (@RacialDraftPod) October 26, 2022
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What do you think of (still) White Felicia Hardy? #RacialDraft
— Racial Draft Podcast (@RacialDraftPod) October 26, 2022
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What do you think of White Barbara Gordon? #RacialDraft
— Racial Draft Podcast (@RacialDraftPod) October 20, 2022
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What do you think of (still) White Doctor Strange? #RacialDraft
— Racial Draft Podcast (@RacialDraftPod) October 12, 2022
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What do you think of (still) White Peter Parker? #RacialDraft
— Racial Draft Podcast (@RacialDraftPod) October 6, 2022
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Joker’s new backstory — as per Shaun Martineau — is as follows:
Heh, have you heard the joke about the rodent who flies in the night? It cloaks itself in darkness, obscuring the little details that change between iterations. The joke is the Bat isn’t blind, it blinds others. And no-one can see it, no-one but him.
So many take up the Bat’s cause, changing themselves as well. Birds and Rodents and Felines, creating a nest of reflected familiarity to comfort. Even his own Harles…
But they will all fall away, one by one, until only the Bat remains. Just The Bat and The Clown, as it was always meant to be. Ha Ha.
Perhaps he was once a Gothamite. Or perhaps he was an outsider trying to make something out of a cruel city. Did he fall into a vat of chemicals or did his scars come from an abusive father figure? The only certainty is that he stands in stark contrast to the Bat. A White Knight, snickering against the thing that goes Bump Bam Wham KaPow in the night. Hehehe.
After an absence, he has returned to a Gotham City he no longer recognizes. He doesn’t find this new Gotham quite as funny anymore. And that simply won’t stand. He promises to Make the City Funny Again, his southern drawl fading into laughter that echoes in the streets he will paint White, until all is right. YEE HAW HA HA HA HA.
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Miles Morales’ new backstory — as per Shaun Martineau — is as follows:
Miles Morales was born into a powerful yet loving family; his mother Ria Morales was a prominent politician who came from old Italian money, his father Jefferson was a Police Captain. Their stories entwined long before Miles was born, with Jefferson becoming corrupted by Ria’s family and influence. He now functions as her eyes and ears in the force, protecting her investments from within a corrupt institution.
Miles saw only the best in his parents. A mother who lifted her community (but only the right members of it) and a father who protected it. As he grew older, he became more critical of the systems of law they worked in. This criticism was fostered by his uncle Aaron, who was pushed out of the family when he tried to open Miles’ eyes to who his parents really were.
After discovering his powers, and bolstered by his father’s agitated reports of figures like the Prowler, Miles decided to take up the mantle of Spider-Man to uplift and protect his community, like his parents before him. He keeps this secret close to his chest, afraid of his father’s disdain for superheroes and his mother’s own anti-vigilante political stances. Will Miles be able to pull his parents towards the light or will he be corrupted alongside them?
The White Delegation has also provided a fancast. The fancast for Miles Morales is David Henrie (Wizards of Waverly Place).
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