Mark Ruffalo Wants To Know Where All The Black Widow Merchandise Is
He said please, Marvel.
Mark Ruffalo, actor and professional green giant, really wants to be a good dad and get his nieces and daughters some Black Widow swag ahead of the premiere of his new film "Avengers: Age of Ultron" this week.
The Huffington Post's quick tally of Marvel's merchandise site found nearly all of Black Widow's male compatriots had at least three times as many offerings for fans.
Captain America -- 125 itemsMarvel has come under fire in the past for the lack of female superheroes that have made it to the silver screen, despite embracing a shift in comic culture in print. Earlier this year, the company announced the creation of the "A-Force," an all-female team of Avengers, but there are currently no known plans for a film adaptation.
Iron Man -- 120 items
Thor -- 105 items
Hulk -- 100 items
Black Widow -- 33 items
Hawkeye -- 30 items
“Our heroines embody the ideals of what we can each strive to be," A-Force co-creator Marguerite K. Bennett said during the announcement.
Meanwhile, The Hulk wants his heroines to be celebrated not just by kids, but by everyone.
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