The Tony Stark depicter is excited for Riri Williams to take up the Iron Man mantle while online fans slam Marvel for having a white man write the story.
- Jul 9, 2016
AceShowbiz - Controversy arises regarding the new Iron Man. While the onscreen Iron Man Robert Downey Jr. gives a stamp of approval on the hero being incarnated as a black woman in the upcoming comic book, opinion is divided across the internet.
"Get ready for a new generation of Marvel BAMF...," the actor endorses Riri Williams as Tony Stark's successor in "Invincible Iron Man" written by Brian Michael Bendis. Many fans, however, have issues with Bendis writing the new comic book.
Get ready for a new generation of Marvel BAMF... pic.twitter.com/nMChfQkh0n
— Robert Downey Jr (@RobertDowneyJr) July 7, 2016
They wish Marvel hired a black woman, instead of a white man, to write the story. "You aren't giving these characters their OWN identities. 'Black Female Iron Man' sounds like good publicity. But only good publicity," one voices their frustration.
"You can't call these diverse stories without diverse voices," another points out. One more fan says, "I'm happy for all of these Black women leads in Marvel comics, but really wish the publisher would give Black women a chance to write them."
You aren't giving these characters their OWN identities. "Black Female Iron Man" sounds like good publicity. But only good publicity.
— C/N (@SChrisNicholas) July 6, 2016
You can't call these diverse stories without diverse voices.
— Carleesi Lane (@carlylane) July 6, 2016
I'm happy for all of these Black women leads in Marvel comics, but really wish the publisher would give Black women a chance to write them
— Black Girl Nerds (@BlackGirlNerds) July 6, 2016