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“The world is ready for a bulletproof black man.” Those were the words spoken by Luke Cage showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker at San Diego Comic Con earlier this year, and in the subsequent months that quote has only become more relevant. Indeed, the political commentary adds another layer of significance to the show – Marvel’s second major live-action property to be headlined by a black superhero (Blade got there first back in the late 90's) – and although the plotting in the latter half of the season leaves much to be desired, Luke Cage’s strengths ultimately outweigh its weaknesses.
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