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Track B: Comic Book - Mini Comic Book Final Assignment
List out 1 to 3 central "theme" ideas here, again remember this is a draft version so rough ideas are fine.
Considering the overwhelming popularity of AMC's The Walking Dead television series, which uses writer Robert Kirkman's and artist Tony Moore's eponymous comic book as its primary source material, I would like to create a parody version to highlight the racial discrepancies in character development found within both the show and the comics. The basic theme of my comic book would be the racial sanitization of mass media marketed primarily to White audiences, and how artists, writers and other creative contributors can subtly alter their work to cast minority characters as insignificant, underdeveloped, or supplementary to the overall narrative.
While The Walking Dead TV series and comic books have enjoyed immense success, both with the subgenre of comic book readers and the mass market of major network television, many media critics have noticed a disturbing trend in which African-American characters are relegated to entirely irrelevant positions. This inherent bias may not have been so easily recognized for traditional entertainment sources, which remain primarily steeped in the world of White Americans, but the fact that The Walking Dead is set primarily in Atlanta, Georgia and its rural outskirts, the dearth of African-American characters is alarmingly apparent. Atlanta is home to a rich history of African-American cultural heritage, and today millions of residents there are of minority status, so ostensibly the cast of The Walking Dead should consist of primarily Black characters. Instead, only one character on the show is African-American, and the stereotypically named "T-Dogg" has little impact on the narrative, while his speaking scenes are few and far between. For my assignment,...
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