Strength in Diversity
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There wasn't much diversity in the early days of superheroes in various media. There have, however, been many attempts to expand the ranks of superheroes to reflect almost every facet of the worlds in which they live. While the [[Pantheons]] include some of the more obvious attempts, here are some more. | There wasn't much diversity in the early days of superheroes in various media. There have, however, been many attempts to expand the ranks of superheroes to reflect almost every facet of the worlds in which they live. While the [[Pantheons]] include some of the more obvious attempts, here are some more. | ||
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Revision as of 13:53, 6 June 2009
There wasn't much diversity in the early days of superheroes in various media. There have, however, been many attempts to expand the ranks of superheroes to reflect almost every facet of the worlds in which they live. While the Pantheons include some of the more obvious attempts, here are some more.
Strength in Diversity
- Museum of Black Superheroes
- Arab Superheroes, AK Comics
- Arab Superheroes, The99
- Jewish Supers List
- Jewish Hero Corps
- Bibleman
- Religion of Comics
- Religious Affiliation
- Pride High
- The Gay League
- Boy Meets Hero
- The Ambiguously Gay Duo