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We accomplished something huge. And I’d like to commemorate it. Champions style!
The Champions in Champions #10 by Luciano Vecchio
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Throwback to MILES AND KAMALA wearing matching jackets in Champions #20, art by Sean Izaakse.
MARVEL POC CELEBRATION MONTH week 2: fav poc led comic ↳ Ms Marvel
LIST OF MARVEL TEAMUPS: 1/∞
champions: ms marvel (kamala khan), nova (sam alexander), spiderman (miles morales), brawn, viv vision, cyclops
I don’t want to be different. I want to be better.
Kamala Khan aka Ms Marvel
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Kamala Khan - Iconic Skin
Practice: Ms. Marvel
it’s kamalaaa!! ❤️❤️❤️
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Ms. Marvel (2016) Issue #29
The missing pieces aren’t part of a place. They’re part of me.
Ms Marvel (2016) #12
Kamala with her cute ponytail for P.E. class in Magnificent Ms. Marvel #7
MARVEL TEAM - UP, featuring :
KAMALA KHAN & CAROL DANVERS.
a whole generation of muslim and brown kids will grow up with kamala khan and will look upto her. marvel please don't fuck her up.
can you imagine little brown girls growing up with a superhero who looks like them!? I need a moment-
Little brown girls dressing up as Ms Marvel for Halloween
Little brown girls firmly believing that if Kamala can, then they can be superheros too
Little brown girls carrying ms marvel merch around and proudly proclaiming she's their favourite character ever
Little brown girls learning to take pride in their culture the way kamala does in hers
Little brown girls having a legitimate role model to look up to and grow alongside
Little brown girls and Kamala Khan
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not parkner but FUCK this hits me right where i live
i didn’t know ms marvel is brown
i’m a brown girl born and raised in a small town in ireland. i don’t give one single fuck about statistics, i’m speaking from experience when i say EVERYONE AROUND ME AT ALL TIMES WAS WHITE. ALWAYS.
and then i would look in the mirror and wonder why i didn’t look like them
i remember once at a sleepover, i couldn’t have been older than ten, i told my friend a secret. that i wished i was white. i didn’t even realise how messed up that was until YEARS later when people like jameela jamil and naomi scott and ..... that’s kind of it ..... appeared in the mainstream media (don’t get me wrong i’m sure there are more than two brown girls in the media but like.. the fact that i can only name two off the top of my head should say something)
i found myself watching old fair&lovely ads on youtube and wishing i could try it (it’s a face lightening cream popular in south asia where light skin is seen as desirable and darker skinned women are encouraged to use bleach and other harmful methods of skin lightening sometimes even as children to look more western)
i never grew up with people like me in the media, and hearing about what’s happening with the little mermaid reboot made me so happy but fuck this just hits different
a whole generation of girls are gonna grow up with a strong proud brown woman that they can look up to and dress up as and everything and fuck i’m just so happy they’re not gonna go through the same shit as i did
when i was younger i thought that brown girls weren’t allowed to be the heroines in a movie because we weren’t white
when i was younger i wished that i was light skinned, blue eyed, and blonde because that was the best you could be
when i was younger (as young as nine years old) i remember my mom telling me to put on fair and lovely because it would make me lighter
when i was younger i remember being told to stay inside instead of having fun with everyone else so i wouldn’t get tan
when i was younger my relatives used to fawn over me because, to quote, “she has the loveliest pale skin”
when i was younger i remember looking at my dark skin, dark hair, and bland brown eyes and hating them
now that i’m older, i see a heroine, just like me, just like my younger sister, just like millions of girls told that their worth was as much as the lightness of their skin and how daintily they acted. i see a bold, unapologetic hero, and it feels so good
not to take away from any of your stories but dAMN this hits hard. i've never felt like a majority population was of my colour and it honestly hit so hard with everything going on around me and in the world at large - and for the longest time i felt that brown and black girls would never get to speak up, we'd never have mainstream media repping, we'd never be able to feel stronger than we were right then (not v strong). marvel is really taking a huge step forward in introducing not only a muslim (sorry i'm not fully sure if she is) but also a dark-skinned superhero with the same name (marvel!) as a white character and also the name of a multi-billion dollar company. if this isn't representation, i don't know what is. i don't want to have another generation of brown and black girls growing up thinking it's unfair to be anything other than white - and thinking that blonde with blue eyes or brunette with brown eyes is the ideal norm. i want them to look up to brown, strong muslim women, lead POCs, women with dark, jet-black hair like theirs and feel proud. proud that their culture and heritage and skin colour means something. it's about damn time we raise a generation free from the plagues and worries of a lack of representation or being discriminated against because their skin colour was a tad bit too dark.
p.s. this does not, in ANY way, denounce my white friends. i love you all very much, and none of you are xenophobes or bad people. i'm sorry if i went a little overboard - i sincerely love you guys, regardless of your skin colour but purely for the amazing, big and beautiful hearts you guys have inside of you. i love you all.
xo, april ❤