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#ms marvel tv
i know theres like. three people who actually have disney+ on this site but if you have disney+, please please please leave ms marvel running. i dont care if you dont want to watch it, if you hate it, if you cant stand the difference between the comics and the show, etc etc i DONT care. but this is the first time a ginormous corporation has allowed this extent of representation of desi kids, and desi SUPERHEROES at that, with a majority brown and other cast, crew, and production members of color, and we have GOT to show them that we want this. YES at the sake of benefitting disney YES at the sake of giving them money. if you can do it, do it. if only for this. if only so the first time i see any semblance of myself on screen will not be the last.
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ohnoimonfire · 2 years
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so i'm sure countless other people have said this before, but i'll say it again.
as a desi, muslim girl who grew up being a huge marvel fan, ms marvel is incredibly important to me.
i remember reading the comics around 2020 and 2021, and when the news that it was becoming a show came out, i vividly remember screaming and jumping up and down BECAUSE HOLY SHIT
yeah, the comics are pretty different compared to the show and they got the whole "djinn" concept completely wrong, but yknow
the representation means everything to me.
i remember when i was like, 7, i was watching Iron Man with my mom. The terrorists in the movie speak fluent urdu, just like me.
So obviously, little me was pretty confused. I remember asking, "Mama, why do the bad guys talk like us?" and she simply avoided the question.
It was years after when I understood islamophobia.
now, i'm sitting in my living room and the superhero on tv isn't a skinny blonde blue-eyed white girl.
she's like me.
she says salam, she watches bollywood movies, and she wears a shalwar kameez. her mom doesn't like the idea of her going to parties. she goes to the mosque to pray. she makes wudhu in those crusty mosque bathrooms with taps that barely work.
she believed that it wasn't the brown girls of jersey city that saved the world.
just like countless other brown girls all across the world.
yes, the show may have some... flaws - but the representation was, for once, done somewhat correctly. i'm happy beyond words, and thrilled for younger generations of muslim and desi kids to grow up with a superhero who's like them.
thank you gwendolyn wilson, and everyone who worked on the comics; writers, artists, publishers, everyone. you made a dream reality, and now you have a show.
on behalf of young muslim brown girls everywhere, thank you.
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theavengers · 2 years
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Character posters for Marvel Studios’ “Ms. Marvel”
Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel
Yasmeen Fletcher as Nakia
Matt Lintz as Bruno
Saagar Shaikh as Amir Khan
Travina Springer as Tyesha
Rish Shah as Kamran
Zenobia Shroff as Muneeba Khan
Laurel Marsden as Zoe
Mohan Kapur as Yusuf Khan
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uservaulty · 2 years
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#are you guys fighting or...?
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LOOK AT THIS COMPLETE HUMAN CINNAMON BUN GEM PRECIOUS PERSON HOW DID WE GET SOMETHING SO PERFECT AGAIN
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idieokonkwo · 2 years
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I am sick of marvel making all of their male characters who canonically have long hair have short hair instead.
Most recently, Skaar in She-hulk
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But also, Bruno in Ms Marvel
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And Chase Stein in Runaways
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I can’t think of any other examples but I feel like I saw it once more. Feel free to add if anyone else has examples.
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Agent Deever: What’s your name?
Kamran, whispering to Bruno: Can I tell her my real name?
Bruno: No!
Kamran: I’m… Bruno.
Bruno, whispering to themselves: The ONE TIME they get my name right…
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on zoe and her line that went something like ”Kamala should wait to tell the world until she’s ready.”
possibly major spoilers for s2 ahead (and spoilers for the comics. and episode 6.)
In the comics, Zoe’s story went somewhat similarly to the show: she was a popular white girl who started out as kind of a bitch then ended up being one of Kamala’s biggest allies. However, Zoe’s character was also a lot more complex.
To understand what I’m about to say, you have to know what was happening in the comics at this time. Basically Kamala was fighting this AI sentient virus thing called doc.x, and it could see all of her information. It then used that to access her friend’s information, including Zoe’s.
When it saw Zoe’s things, it found love letters, written to none other than Zoe’s close friend Nakia. It told Kamala about this (she was incredibly supportive by the way, she’s a really good friend as is shown in the show) and told her that if she didn’t do something (i forget what) it would email Zoe’s letters to the entire school.
“Oh but Falcon, if Kamala was such a good friend, why didn’t she do the thing that the Doc.x virus wanted her to?” She couldn’t. If I remember right, Doc.x wanted her to give up, and she wasn’t going to do that.
So instead, she went to talk to Zoe, who completely understood, but obviously was also mortified that Kamala knew and terrified that soon, so would all of Coles Academic High School, including, of course, Nakia.
Being the good friend that she was, Zoe confessed everything to Nakia, who was very understanding but didn’t reciprocate Zoe’s feelings. However, the letters were still sent out and Zoe was outed as a lesbian against her will to the entire school.
When 19999 Zoe says that Kamala should be allowed to keep her identity private, and to Nakia nonetheless, that’s foreshadowing for what I’m sure will happen soon.
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ijustwantavacation · 2 years
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the partition.
ok first of all im not indian or pakistani, im sri lankan. so i dont know much about the partition BUT i know the struggle of being under the british rule cuz my country was also invaded by british for over a hundred years. and lemme tell ya it was bloody, lot of dirty politics and LOT OF innocent people died. in conclusion british rule messed up south asian countries ALOT.
so as i said idk alot bout the partition but dude.... watching it in ms marvel was hard, like i know this was real and having lived through a 30 yr long civil war.... it was triggering. BUT i cannot imagine how hard it was for everyone who had to go through that struggle. i mean having to say goodbye to ur loved ones not knowing whether ull ever see them again... its fucking hard. and now knowing if ud survive the night and the uncertainity? just- no. and im thankful for marvel for showing the partition story without sugar coating it. overall marvel did a good job of showing everyone just how much the british rule messed up our countries. and this is just the surface. we learn bout how the british killed our people and the unspeakable stuff they did to our families at school and its very rarely the western countries get to know our struggle (NO HATE TOWARDS U GUYS CUZ ITS NOT UR FAULT AND UR GUYS R AWESOME)
marvel did a good job with showing the life of immigrants and the partition.
excited for the finale!
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wagon-is-on-fire · 2 years
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will never get over this panel of Ms.Marvel
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ohnoimonfire · 2 years
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i, as a female pakistani muslim do NOT find ms marvel relatable because i don't have three cute love interests and i probably never will
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mysharona1987 · 2 years
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I think Ms Marvel’s marketing was a bit muddled. Disney made it seem like a sweet Nickelodeon show aimed at 12 year old girls.
Nothing wrong that.
But it’s far more mature and darker than that. More like the Tom Holland/Spiderman films.
Feels like a lot of adult Marvel fans have just dismissed it as a kid’s show. Which it isn’t.
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I just realized something. A few days ago, I wrote a post about how “Ms. Marvel” is literally just my family. I’m Aamir, my sister is Kamala, and my parents are Muneeba and Yusuf. Literally all their mannerisms and interactions match my family, from my sister feeling like she can’t live her life and to the brother having a dry, sarcastic sense of humor.
Now I have a new development. My sister’s new boyfriend is named Cameron.
Cameron…Kamran…I’m just saying.
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bring this man to the ms marvel tv show 😌
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aralenorimaki01 · 6 months
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Kamala: Bruno likes to say ‘you can be part of the problem or part of the solution,’ but I happen to believe you can be both.
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