While there were 117 actors in the former category, there are only 39 in this one, meaning that there are exactly three times as many white actors than black actors. If you are looking for white superheroes from Marvel, DC, make your stop right here. If you're on the hunt for superheroes who wear white, look no further as we have handpicked a list of them just for you.
Now thinking about it, I bet it gets difficult for these superheroes to do laundry after a tiring day of crime. In the real-world we obviously know why a lot of the characters are white, but what's the in-universe explanation for this? Has any character ever wondered why most of their cast and rogues gallery is predominantly white with a minority character here and there? Superheroes have proved to be an enduring addition to popular culture, eventually spreading to radio, film, television, and electronic games. This is an alphabetically ordered list of superheroes.
See also Dark Horse Comics, Marvel Comics, and DC Comics. Superhero universes and fantasy worlds have always been about possibilities. But for many people of color, one thing has been inevitable: The heroes, and most of the villains, are white.
5. White Feather Are white feathers synonymous with cowardice? A classic parody character, White Feather was a member of the Inferior Five from DC Comics, a group of silly superheroes who have a modicum of staying power. The Inferior Five were all the children of a more classic and awesome superhero team, the Freedom Brigade.
That's just a fact no one is denying. Rather than count how many white male superheroes there are, let's say there are a hundred. And rather than count all the minority and female superheroes, let's say there are ten.
When one superhero is changed from a white male to (for example) a black female, you're losing one out of a hundred. In the world of comics, iconic figures such as Superman, Spider-man, Batman and the like; have made their indelible impression on both the mythos of heroes in general and the comic book genre specifically. Yet, there are other characters, perhaps not as well known, who nevertheless contributed to the love and appreciation we share for our heroes.
These "super" heroes. Real world white comes in many shades, but in comics all white people seem to trend towards hex color #FFCFAB. (Individual colorists may of course bring more nuance to their work, but how many white superheroes can you name who are consistently portrayed with bronze or olive-toned skin?).
The only real question is why are there so many white Superheroes? The most popular heroes are over 50/60 years old, and back then diversity wasnt a big concern.