Barbara Gordon springs to mind right away. I mean there's not only the discussion of why she was taken out of her wheelchair, but what the loss of Oracle means. And you might just have Gail Simone at the convention. (Also Wendy a.k.a Firewall who has completely disappeared, so we don't even know if she's still in her wheelchair
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Marvel's Destiny is blind, Daredevil is blind. Those might be too obvious. Like Professor X uses a wheelchair obvious. There's Proteus, as far as obvious goes, too.
Barbara Gordon's been covered, Tony Stark's been covered...
What about Mr. Freeze? (Not the Schwarznegger version...) And anything involving the symbiotes (Venom, Carnage, etc.) is an interesting route. And maybe the Lizard. That's what I have for the moment.
I've always wondered how actual blind people felt about characters like Destiny and Daredevil. After all they both can still "see" things in their own ways. But there's just no good way to ask that question.
I hate Proteus, but he is a rather good example too.
95% sure Gail will be at the con again this year, since she was so enthusiastic last year. And rumor has it that she was disappointed that the comics and diversity panel focused almost exclusively on race and lgbt, so I'm pretty confident I can get her on board. I've started calling this My Secret Plan to Become Best Friends with Gail Simone.
As those who I've chatted with can attest, Tony Stark is my current favorite example. Before Extremis, the suit did have an essential life support function. Yet he's not thought of as disabled. Except when it's taken away or malfunctions and he might die. There's a great scene in X-Force (intentionally ridic version) where they're fighting the Avengers, and Orphan (senses so acute they're debilitating when not suppressed by a suit) is fighting Tony in a militant nudist colony. They end up having an epic battle by throwing blades of grass and poking each other. It's rad.
It'd be interesting to have Gail on the panel if you talk about Barbara Gordon. She's been pretty vocally in support of making her Batgirl again over on Tumblr, but she is the writer so. If you Tumblr it is remarkably easy to start up contact with Gail Simone. I've gotten a PM from her! (We'll ignore the fact that it was an apology for being offensive about asexuality.)
That is a brilliant scene and I love it quite a bit. I'll admit that Tony tends to fall in the same category as a lot of other heroes: rich, white, guy, kinda boring overall. I try to read him and just get bored.
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Barbara Gordon's been covered, Tony Stark's been covered...
What about Mr. Freeze? (Not the Schwarznegger version...) And anything involving the symbiotes (Venom, Carnage, etc.) is an interesting route. And maybe the Lizard. That's what I have for the moment.
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I hate Proteus, but he is a rather good example too.
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As those who I've chatted with can attest, Tony Stark is my current favorite example. Before Extremis, the suit did have an essential life support function. Yet he's not thought of as disabled. Except when it's taken away or malfunctions and he might die. There's a great scene in X-Force (intentionally ridic version) where they're fighting the Avengers, and Orphan (senses so acute they're debilitating when not suppressed by a suit) is fighting Tony in a militant nudist colony. They end up having an epic battle by throwing blades of grass and poking each other. It's rad.
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That is a brilliant scene and I love it quite a bit. I'll admit that Tony tends to fall in the same category as a lot of other heroes: rich, white, guy, kinda boring overall. I try to read him and just get bored.
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