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Larry Hama talks about this. I would just say, "Hey, maybe we should
stop coloring Asian people bright yellow." "Well, why do we do that?"
"Oh, well, we've always done that." "Well, maybe it's time
we stopped doing that." The very first issue of
Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos, Gabe Jones is colored Caucasian. And he's colored Caucasian
because essentially up to that point, there really had not been,
in comic books, a character of color
stop coloring Asian people bright yellow." "Well, why do we do that?"
"Oh, well, we've always done that." "Well, maybe it's time
we stopped doing that." The very first issue of
Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos, Gabe Jones is colored Caucasian. And he's colored Caucasian
because essentially up to that point, there really had not been,
in comic books, a character of color
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Larry Hama talks about this.
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I would just say, "Hey, maybe we should
stop coloring Asian people bright yellow."
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"Well, why do we do that?"
"Oh, well, we've always done that."
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"Well, maybe it's time
we stopped doing that."
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The very first issue of
Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos,
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Gabe Jones is colored Caucasian.
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And he's colored Caucasian
because essentially up to that point,
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there really had not been,
in comic books, a character of color.
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Meet the writers and artists behind characters like Black Panther, Miles Morales, Ms. Marvel, Luke Cage, the X-Men, Captain Marvel, and many other characters in the Marvel Universe, highlighting their impact on pop culture and media.