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If you're smart, you don't show Muhammad wielding a terrorist bomb as social commentary. This is a copy of the NFL SuperPro Super Bowl Special comic book as issued by Marvel Comics in 1991. He's still guilty of offending the Hopi by violating their religious tenets. It doesn't matter if Dixon was doing this to suggest how bad the bad guys were. I'm sure the Hopi didn't like the errors, but what really set them off was the portrayal of the blasphemy. Beyond that the story operates pretty much on a SCOOBY-DOO level, with me trying to have some fun with the sheer outrageousness of the situation.Comment: "Too accurate"? This comic book was filled with ridiculous mistakes and stereotypes. The scientist then gave him a specially designed suit to stop the robbers and was allowed to keep it, which he used to fight crime as SuperPro. Whie visiting a scientific genius, sports reporter and former athlete Phil Grayfield stumbled across a robbery. The Hopi tribe is divided into two opposing political camps, which refer to themselves in deliberately ironic terms as "hostiles" and " friendlies." Through them I took pains to emphasize was that the non-Hopi villains using kachina identities were committing a blasphemy that no real Hopi would ever do (something I used as a clue to the true identity of the culprits). SuperPro is a superhero in the Marvel Universe and star of the short-lived comic book NFL SuperPro. New kachinas are added all the time in fact, this is the only religion to have camera toting sunburned white tourist demi-gods! NFL SuperPro Marvel Comics 1991 - 1992 With as many years as Marvel Comics has under its belt, sometime in that long expansive history, you're going to falter. The kachinas (often mistakenly referred to as "dolls" or "clowns") are a constantly evolving pantheon of gods, demi-gods, and spirits, much like Marvel's own line-up of superheroes (a point I alluded to in the story). But now that Chiho has become an adult, it’s time for.
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Its just that his mother, who is a shaman, decided to share his energies with seven girls in their neighborhood to help them overcome their cursed fates. To give the story some air of authenticity, I did a considerable amount of research on the Hopi kachina religion. Touch to Unlock (Introduction) Chiho has been unlucky his whole life, but he was actually born with a rare, most auspicious destiny. The plot revolved around NFL SuperPro getting involved in a personal conflict between Hopi sisters Laura and He'e'e Eagle (Laura being a world champion figure skater and He'e'e being heavily involved in Hopi tribal politics), a conflict aggravated by mysterious villains in kachina costumes. NFL SUPERPRO #6 COMIC URBAN LEGEND: The Hopi tribe tried to force Marvel to pull an issue of SuperPro from the stands.Įarlier this week, Bill Reed, in his neat-o 365 Reasons to Love Comics feature, mentioned the following about the comic book SuperPro, “Buzz Dixon wrote #6, an issue that was allegedly pulled off of shelves due to its portrayal of the Hopi tribe.”Writer Buzz Dixon explains: In this issue I managed to tick off the Hopi Indian nation not by being inaccurate but rather by being too accurate.