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Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 4) #33 1992 September Centaur: Eran Shadowstorm Warlord: Chunk: Chester P. Runk The Flash (vol. 2) #9 Mike Baron: Jackson Guice: Coldcast: Nathan Jones Justice League Elite: Action Comics #775 2001 The Commander New Gods: Computo II: Danielle Foccart Legion of Super-Heroes: Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 2) Annual #1 ...
Marvel Super Heroes #12 Carol Danvers (a.k.a. Ms. Marvel, Binary, Warbird, Captain Marvel) 1968 (March) Marvel Roy Thomas, Gene Colan: Marvel Super Heroes #13 The Creeper: 1968 (March) DC Steve Ditko: Showcase #73 Green Lantern (Guy Gardner) 1968 (March) DC John Broome, Gil Kane: Green Lantern #59 Hawk and Dove: 1968 (June) DC Steve Ditko ...
The Flash (comic book) vol. 1 #122 Fin Fang Foom: 1961 (October) Marvel Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: Strange Tales #89 Jax-Ur: 1961 (October) DC Adventure Comics #289 Mole Man: 1961 (November) Marvel Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: Fantastic Four vol. 1 #1 The Skrulls: 1962 (January) Marvel Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: Fantastic Four vol. 1 #2 Polka-Dot Man: 1962 ...
Black history in comic books is so much more than the modern-day success of "Black Panther." In 1942, during the Golden Age of comics, cartoonist Jay Jackson created the character of Speed Jaxon ...
The short-lived comic, published under Spearhead Comics, also helped open the door for Black superheroes in comics, including Black Panther(Marvel, 1977) and Cyborg (DC, 1980).
Lobo starred in Dell Comics' little-known, two-issue series Lobo (Dec. 1965 & Sept. 1966), also listed as Dell Comics #12-439-512 and #12-439-610 in the company's quirky numbering system. Created by Dell editor [ 2 ] and writer Don "D. J." Arneson and artist Tony Tallarico , [ 3 ] it chronicled the Old West adventures of a wealthy, unnamed ...
The Crew is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics featuring teams of superheroes primarily of African descent banding together in New York City to fight injustice. The first series was published in 2003 and ran for seven issues. The series was written by Christopher Priest and illustrated by Joe Bennett.
Black superheroes are popular onscreen thanks to the work of Black creators of comic book characters and stories that anticipated this racial reckoning moment.
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