To be honest, I don't think there is. Comics usually avoid such controversial and inappropriate names. But you never know, there might be something very obscure out there.
I'm not sure. I haven't come across such a comic. Maybe it exists in some niche or underground scene.
One common form is verbal abuse. Students might use racial slurs to taunt others. Another form is exclusion. For example, students of a certain race may be left out of social groups or activities. There can also be discriminatory behavior from teachers, like giving less attention or lower grades to students of a particular race without justifiable reasons.
Yes, Mr. Glass is based on a comic book. The character and the story originated from a comic source.
The Amazing Mr X Comic tells an adventurous tale of a mysterious hero with extraordinary powers.
No, 'Mr. Glass' is not based on a Marvel comic. It's an original creation for the particular film it's in.
Yes, Mr. Glass is a real comic book character. He's known for his unique traits and storylines within the comic world.
One aspect of racism in 'Pulp Fiction' can be seen in the use of certain slurs. The movie is set in a world where characters from different races interact, and some of the dialogue contains offensive language that reflects the racial biases of the characters. However, Tarantino has also been known to use such language to make a point about the society depicted in the film.
One racism story is about a black student in a predominantly white school. He was constantly singled out by teachers, always being the first to be suspected when something went wrong in the classroom. For example, when a book went missing, the teacher immediately accused him without any evidence, just because of his skin color.
One aspect of racism in 'A Christmas Story' could be in the language used. If there are any slurs or derogatory terms towards a particular race, that's a clear sign of racism. Also, if the story portrays people of a certain race as being less than others in terms of social status or intelligence. Maybe the non - white characters are only given menial roles or are the butt of jokes. This would all contribute to a racist undertone in the story.