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Black Lighting made his debut on Black Lightning #1 (April 1977). Art by Rich Buckler and Frank Springe. The original candidate for DC Comics' first headlining black superhero was a character called the Black Bomber, a white racist who would turn into a black superhero under stress.
Rupert Kinnard (born 1954) also credited as Prof. I.B. Gittendowne, [1] is an American cartoonist who created the first ongoing gay/lesbian-identified African-American comic-strip characters: the Brown Bomber (a teenage superhero) and Diva Touché Flambé (his ageless lesbian partner). [2] Kinnard is gay and African American.
Technocrat is a superhero in the DC Comics and a former member of the Outsiders. His first appearance was in Outsiders Alpha (vol. 2) #1 (November 1993), written by Mike W. Barr and drawn by Paul Pelletier. [1] Baron nicknamed "TC" was portrayed by Christopher Ammanuel starting in the third season of the live action Arrowverse series Black ...
The post The first Black superhero appeared first on TheGrio. OPINION: Richard Roundtree's groundbreaking portrayal of John Shaft was a turning point for Black art, culture and self-identity, but ...
Black Panther: 2018 Nick Fury: Col. Nicolas Fury Avengers Iron Man: 2008 Okoye: Avengers and Dora Milaje Black Panther: 2018 Other Guy Kevin Walker Blank Man Blankman: 1994 Penny Lent Sky High: 2005 Popsicle Ethan Sky High: 2005 Ramonda: Queen Ramonda Black Panther: 2018 Roadblock: Marvin F. Hinton G.I. Joe G.I. Joe: Retaliation: 2013 Shuri ...
Dwayne Johnson unleashes 'Black Adam' on Hollywood,' so let's rank all the DC films featuring Batman, Superman and their superfriends.
Kismet, Man of Fate is a superhero published by Elliot Publishing Company in the Golden Age of Comic Books. The series features adventures of an Algerian superhero who was thought lost by the Allies at the end of World War II. [2] The character originally appeared in Bomber Comics #1 (1944), making him the first identified Muslim superhero. [3]
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