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Morris Grant / Soul Power (voiced by Brock Peters): An elderly, retired superhero who protected Dakota in the 1960s after gaining similar powers to Static during an accident at the Hoover Dam. After his arch-nemesis, Professor Menace, resurfaces in the present, Soul Power reunites with his sidekick Sparky and joins forces with Static to defeat him.
Static does not see eye-to-eye with Soul Power's methods or outdated campy style, but they eventually become allies and Static helps him take down Professor Menace. Soul Power officially retires and leaves the superhero job of protecting Dakota to Static.
Static Shock ' s last season was only surpassed by the children's anime Pokémon, and the show's reruns on Cartoon Network were only surpassed by the adult animated sitcom Family Guy. [6] Static Shock was the only program on Cartoon Network to be among the top 30 most watched kids shows in a week of October 2004. [53]
A character based on Black Lightning named Morris Grant / Soul Power appears in the Static Shock episode "Blast from the Past", voiced by Brock Peters. [50] He is an elderly superhero who acquired his powers following an accident at the Hoover Dam and operated in Dakota during the 1960s alongside his sidekick Sparky.
Static in his debut on the cover of Static #1 (May 1993), art by Denys Cowan and Jimmy Palmiotti. An African-American teenager, Static was a key character of Milestone Comics , an independently owned imprint of DC Comics founded by Dwayne McDuffie , Denys Cowan , Michael Davis , Derek T. Dingle, and Christopher Priest with a greater ...
Soul Power" is a song by James Brown. Soul Power may also refer to: Soul Power!, 1967 album by Richard Holmes; Soul Power, 2014 album by Curtis Harding; Soul Power, 2008 documentary film; Soul Power, a superhero from the animated television series Static Shock; Soul Power, an ability used by the Street Fighter character Rose
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"Soul Power" is a song by James Brown. Brown recorded it with the original J.B.'s (plus Fred Wesley) and it was released as a three-part single in 1971. Like "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine" and other hits from this period it features backing vocals by Bobby Byrd.