A Sikh Captain America? Why religious diversity matters in the comics universe
- A Sikh individual portrayed as Captain Sikh America in Manhattan during the summer of 2013 opens discussions about American identity.
- The representation of non-Abrahamic religions and spiritual traditions in mainstream comics is limited.
- This representation challenges the traditional image of Captain America, who is typically white and without a beard or turban.
- The individual expressed feeling a privilege through this representation, highlighting its significance.
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A Sikh Captain America? Why religious diversity matters in comics
Comic book writers and academics observe a renaissance of sorts, which they say is happening because people are telling these stories with a reverence and sincerity that resonate with a wider audience.
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