: The first dramatic interracial kiss in mainstream American comics occurred in Marvel’s Amazing Adventures #31 (July 1975) between Carmela Frost Marshalla Scott The First Superhero Kiss (1977) Misty Knight
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Historically, comic books and early media often marginalized interracial themes. During the "Golden Age" of American comics, Black characters were frequently authored by White writers who avoided historical realities in favor of a sanitized "racial harmony" that often missed the nuances of Black identity. In many early animated works, characters of color were relegated to supporting roles, with White characters dominating both protagonist and antagonist slots. This lack of integration was often reinforced by stereotypical depictions that mirrored societal hierarchies of the time. Strategic Shifts: From Ambiguity to Inclusion During the "Golden Age" of American comics, Black
) have shifted the narrative, demonstrating that diverse, non-white, and multi-racial heroes are commercially viable and can challenge "white savior" tropes. Strategic Shifts: From Ambiguity to Inclusion ) have
) made history as one of the first prominent interracial superhero couples First Marriage : While many couples predated them, Dhalua Strong in Alan Moore’s Tom Strong
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