Has anyone written on how the history of the Fantastic Four in the 1960s maps on to the break-up of the New Deal coalition?
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The Inhumans (cultural separatists) & Black Panther (proud African nationalist) become quasi-allies but they cannot be assimilated into group.
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The Things snotty attitude towards The Black Panther (who he calls a "refugee from a Tarzan movie) symptomatic of inability to accept newer groups.pic.twitter.com/vVWDbxAXmA
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Post 1965, Fantastic Four becomes much more fractured a group with on-again-off-again coalitions. Just as New Deal coalition fracturing.
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I assume you've seen Fred Hembeck's discussion of how the FF's rise over Elvis mirrored the Beatles' rise over Superman.
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Also like the part when they met the X-Men and the FF said "yuck you're not us!"
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I think I've read some fan pieces on Galactus and Cuban Missile Crisis but I think you're alone with this one.
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Wow I never thought of it that way before. Their current absence is even more sad now.
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Thing is jewish so in 1960s was he considered white?
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