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  • Hey Tom, I think bringing Red Wolf into prominence is a great idea, and will fit Marvel's sense of diversity in the future. I do have a question about this though: was there ever a concern that the character might be viewed as a stereotype, or met with a similar controversy to say, the Washington Redskins? Well, thanks for your time and keep up the good work!
    Anonymous

    No concern, in that we thought that when people read the story, as opposed to judging wildly from a piece of promotional art, they would understand the character.

    • June 9, 2015 (9:20 am)
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      “in that we thought when people read the story” People need to buy the story to read the story. If the story looks...
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      Emphasis mine. Don’t act like we shouldn’t have done the thing that you wanted us to do, if we don’t do it in exactly...
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      To some people it’s “judging wildly” to others it’s expecting the courtesy of not being actively offended by the images...
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      I was taken to task for judging Marvel movies by their trailer. #IOKIYM
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