It’s Safespace and Snowflake: Meet Marvel’s two new superheroes for the ‘woke’ generation

It’s Safespace and Snowflake: Meet Marvel’s two new superheroes for the ‘woke’ generation

  • Marvel introduces non-binary character called Snowflake in new comic book
  • Snowflake also has a twin named Safespace who can create pink forcefields
  • The pair of psychicpowered twins are ‘woke’ and ‘hyper aware of modern culture’

Hulk has superhuman strength, Iron Man a powered armour suit. But it seems Marvel’s latest heroes boast the worthiest power of all: They’re super-duper ‘woke’. 

The comic book franchise is hoping to appeal to the so-called ‘snowflake’ generation by introducing two new characters – a pair of psychicpowered twins who are ‘hyper aware of modern culture’. 

Snowflake, with cropped blue hair and matching leotard, is non-binary – meaning an individual who does not identify as either male or female – and can make snowflake-shaped blades for throwing. 

The comic book franchise is hoping to appeal to the so-called ‘snowflake’ generation by introducing two new characters – a pair of psychicpowered twins who are ‘hyper aware of modern culture’

And twin Safespace – a term used to describe an environment free of bias, conflict or criticism – can create pink force-fields for defence against any unkind enemies. 

The twins, who will be introduced as part of a series called New Warriors, see their powers as ‘a postironic meditation on using violence to combat bullying,’ according to cocreator Daniel Kibblesmith. 

But the heroes have not been entirely well-received, with some claiming the characters’ names make a mockery of the LGBT+ community and others branding the release a cynical publicity stunt. 

One critic described the launch as ‘extremely tone deaf’, while another wrote on Twitter: ‘The Marvel ‘New Warriors’ are so badly designed I thought they were parodies of ‘stuff as many LGBT/minority characters in the main cast as possible’ series.’ 

But Mr Kibblesmith said: ‘The connotations of the word ‘snowflake’ in our culture right now are something fragile. 

‘Snowflake is a character who is turning it into something sharp.’ 

Snowflake is the franchise’s first explicitly non-binary superhero, although Marvel writer Al Ewing previously said Thor’s nemesis, Loki, is bisexual and ‘gender fluid’. 

The New Warriors series also features modern superheroes B-Negative, Screentime and Trailblazer. 

Hulk (pictured above in the 2003 film) has superhuman strength, Iron Man a powered armour suit. But it seems Marvel's latest heroes boast the worthiest power of all: They're super-duper 'woke'

Hulk (pictured above in the 2003 film) has superhuman strength, Iron Man a powered armour suit. But it seems Marvel’s latest heroes boast the worthiest power of all: They’re super-duper ‘woke’

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