![]() While this coming-of-age graphic novel looks adorable and should be on your radar, Iasmin Omar Ata’s Nayra and the Djinn doesn’t come out until 2023. ![]() I’ve put together a list of some places to start. (Yes, I’m alluding to Wizard of the Coast properties, but they aren’t the only company doing this.)įor those interested in these beings, it’s always a great idea to look at work from those from cultures and religions where djinns appear in one form or another. This includes narratives built into video games, card games, and tabletop games. The recent backlash is really a continuation of the way stories from Arab and Asian cultures have been appropriated and orientalized, especially within adventure stories in science fiction and fantasy. Marvel seems to concur similarly-albeit with some theorizing about a bait and switch because after all, Kamala Khan is in the MCU now. ![]() Most of the responses to Miller’s trailer, from these communities, seem to rest firmly in the “this looks like a problem, but I’m cautiously optimistic.” A Gizmodo analysis of episode three of Ms. ![]()
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