The 1970s were an interesting time for Black superheroes. DC Comics had Black Lightning, Bumblebee, and of course Nubia. With Blaxploitation carving a genre for itself...
With Black Lightning over and the Painkiller series not picked up by The CW, it feels that Black superhero shows has met its quota.
People seem to think you can't be a fan and be realistic with how problematic a fave is.
Between the treatment of Ray Fisher, other Black talent and the poor mismanagement of their Black CW characters, should blerds boycott DC Comics?
Celebrate #28DaysOfBlackGirlsInComics with comic book writer and artist Micheline Hess.
28 Days of Black Girls in Comics is a celebration of Black women and marginalized people creating epic stories in comics and graphic novels.
28 Days of Black Girls in Comics is a celebration of Black women and marginalized people creating epic stories in comics and graphic novels.
28 Days of Black Girls in Comics is a celebration of Black women and marginalized people creating epic stories in comics and graphic novels.
28 Days of Black Girls in Comics is a celebration of Black women and marginalized people creating epic stories in comics and graphic novels.
We are celebrating cosplayer and essayist TaLynn Kel for being a comic book writer and standing up for Black women in the fandom spaces.