🐱 Marvel Super Hero Lectured On Trans Womanhood Mid-Battle By Transgender Character in New Comic

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In a prominent example of Marvel’s current in-house storytelling standards, a story featured in the recent Marvel’s Voices: Pride anthology one-shot sees ninja assassin Elektra Natchios treated to a mid-battle and hamfisted lecture on the ins-and-outs of transgender womanhood.


Source: Daredevil Vol. 6 #25 “The Red Fist: Part 1” (2021), Marvel Comics. Frankie’s Comics variant cover art by Khoi Pham.
An anthology one-shot published in honor of Pride month, Marvel’s Voices: Pride features a number of stories from various Marvel creators focusing one of the House of Ideas’ numerous LGBT+ characters, such as Prodigy (David Alleyne), Daken (Akihiro), and Northstar (Jean-Paul Beaubier).


The aforementioned lecture occurs in the anthology’s three-page story Something New Every Day, written by Lilah Sturges (Jack Of Fables) with art by Derek Charm (Star Wars Adventures) and colors by Brittany Peer (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universe: Karai’s Path) and featuring Elektra Natchios in her current guise as Daredevil.

Beginning with Elektra stumbling upon the Immortal Hulk’s Dr. Charlene McGowan trespassing in one of Wilson Fisk’s old Mutant Growth Hormone manufacturing sites, the story then sees the femme fatale confront McGowan on their reasons for accessing the lab, only for the scientist to reveal that the individual is a transgender woman seeking to use the leftover technology “to help trans women manufacture their own hormones without taking pills every day.”


However, before the two can converse any further, they are soon interrupted by z-list roller blading supervillain team Fast Five, who have arrived at the lab of their own accord in an attempt to steal its stash of MGH.

As Elektra leaps into action, Cowan attempts to inform the members of Fast Five that the facility has been cleaned out of MGH, only to express frustration when she finds that the team’s leader, Blue Streak, “isn’t listening to a word I say.”

Seeking to sympathize, Elektra quips back to Cowan, “Welcome to Womanhood,” only for the scientist to rebuff the heroine’s attempts at camaraderie by lashing back, “You know, telling a trans woman “welcome to womanhood” is actually kind of condescending?”

“And it implies that we aren’t ‘real’ women until and unless we transition,” concludes Cowan, eliciting a response of “I apologize! I was not aware of that” from Elektra.


At the story’s conclusion, a simple solution of water and “industrial grade detergent” concocted by Cowan puts an end to the Fast Five’s plans, leaving the team to be restrained by Elektra.

While being bound, Fast Five member Redline asks Cowan if she knows his transgender cousin, who goes by @genderama///1989 on social media. In response, Cowan angrily fires back, “Trans people don’t all know each other, a–hole.”

However, in the story’s epilogue, Cowan is seen communicating with the very same @genderama///1989 in a friendly manner, indicative of a previous relationship, in a moment that completely undermines the transgender Marvel character’s previous snarky retort.

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Lol. Trans women don't all know each other, and then he immediately texts the other guy.

Also, of course the human is somehow effective at fighting the villains. What is the point of Elektra being there, then?
 
I just want to tell my fellow Kiwi's that if you try to pull that bullshit during a firefight you will probably get fratricide.
 
This is what passes for a superhero comic, 3 pages of a troon lecturing readers about girldick?

And these people wonder why sales have been plummeting year after year.
 
Hahaha oh god, the modern state of comic books and pandering.

What were the numbers again? One manga is beating the entire American comic industry combined?
 
This is what passes for a superhero comic, 3 pages of a troon lecturing readers about girldick?

And these people wonder why sales have been plummeting year after year.

And you as the reader get to enjoy 25 pages of it for $7.99 and you will buy all the issues or you are a bigoted transphobe
 
I'm surprised modern comic book stories aren't just a bunch of panels of the superheroes talking to each other via Internet about perceived social justice ills and cancelling bigots.
 
Remember when comics were about superheroes fighting space aliens and evil super scientists? That was fun. Comics were really fun back then.
 
1) I thought Elektra was Elektra, and Matt Murdock was Daredevil? Idk, I quit reading Marvel years ago

But 2) Holy propaganda, Batman! If you want to include a message in your story, then go ahead, but at least make sure it's done in a well written way. This is the most hamfisted writing I've ever seen, second only to that page from Lady Thor where they censored Bor's dialogue. No wonder the comic industry is dying. Even if you agree with this shit, who wants to read something this poorly written?
 
How long until comics unironically become nothing but sonichu-esqe pages of characters faces next to massive word bubble lectures on why pedophilia is a good thing?
 
Remember when comics were about superheroes fighting space aliens and evil super scientists? That was fun. Comics were really fun back then.
Honestly even when western capeshit comics were at their zenith, 90% of the time the cawntent was forgettable mush at best, with the remaining 1% being somewhat memorably good shit and 9% absolute fucking garbage.

The entire industry flatlined somewhere in the early 80s after decades of both dumb self censorship and competition for the attention of dumb kids, and its one last dying gasp was the era of the fedora autist auteur writers like alan moore and such, and ever since then its been a creative graveyard that was only kept alive as an IP archive for different studios to make tv/movie/cartoon adaptations out of, which would invariably just take the barest minimum of aesthetics and character roles and do their own thing with for better and for worse.

Comics, like all other media popularly seen as wokesped did not go bad because they went wokesped, they were already bad for a longass time and that is *why* they went wokesped as this was and is the latest gimmick to milk positive coverage and career advancement for the creators out of
 
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