00:00We're brown skin, so the heritage is here in our skin and in our culture, so mix, one of the most iconic characters for the comic industry, not just comic industry, for the industry, for the world, mix with our own stories, it's a representation that we want. We don't want to be tokens in the main production, we want our own context.
00:22It wasn't embellishing facts, it wasn't changing things, they kept a storyline, and you see that. So that's great for us, because people will learn about the Aztec Empire, they will learn about how the Spanish invaded, and what they were after, and what the results were. And then you put that within...
00:42From the outsider perspective, what I've learned is the Eurocentric view of what Latin America was is told from one side, but when Cortez crested the mountain to see Tenochelan, it was bigger than any city that was in Europe at the time.
00:57And so to be able to engender a sense of pride and a sense of ownership of a culture that has amazing value and has influenced the world, I think that that would be a great takeaway.
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