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Keller s Comics Corner: Jackie Robinson Day Special By cmkeller on Apr 19, 2021, 10:06am EDT 1
For decades, April 15 meant only one thing to the majority of Americans - the dreaded annual deadline for filing personal income taxes. But in 2004, Major League baseball changed all that. Now, baseball fans across America look forward to that day to celebrate the anniversary of desegregation of Major League Baseball by looking at their now-useless scorecards and wondering which 42 on the field is which player.
Needless to say, baseball was hardly the only American institution with a racism problem prior to 1947. Comic books had almost no non-white characters, and when they did include any, the results tended to be insulting caricatures. Captain America s sidekick, Bucky - in the comics a teenager to Steve Rogers s adult hero rather than the same-aged partner that Sebastian Stan s cinematic version is - was a member of a kid gang group (like the then-popular Our Gang or
Back Issues: The Winter Soldier s Unlikely Resurrection Changed Marvel Forever
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Bucky Barnes AKA the Winter Soldier is known as one of Steve Rogers very best friends and is one of the many characters within the overarching Marvel mythos to go to Hell and back in the name of character development. What sets Barnes across from anyone else, however, is his character s full transformation from the source material has already played out on-screen over the course of the six Marvel Studios films he s appeared in; from his debut in
Captain America: The First Avenger to
Avengers: Endgame, which leads right into the new Disney+ series