History of Black Superheroes

Static Shock – Still Electrifying Hearts Everywhere

Accidental Exposure To An Experimental Mutagen Left geeky high school student Virgil with some pretty dope new super powers... Now…

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BLACK GOLIATH aka Bill Foster

BLACK GOLIATH aka Bill Foster Debuted By Marvel Comics Group In Black Goliath #1 (Feb. 1976). Cover art by Rich Buckler.

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VERB IS THE WORD! Vintage Toon Treats From School House Rock!

VERB IS THE WORD! Vintage Toon Treats From School House Rock! Art By Unknown #ImASuperhero #PantheonUniverse #BlackSuperheroes #Superheroes #Blerd #ComicBooks…

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Storm – 1st Black Heroine That Broke The Mold

Released In 1975: Storm, The First Black Female Superhero! Name: Ororo Munroe Storm is also the first Black member of…

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Nubia – The Mysterious Connection To Wonder Woman

Not many are aware of the truth behind Wonder Woman's Upbringing, part of her shadowed past. She Has A Black…

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Vixen – The African Animal Whisperer of DC Comics

Vixen Debuted in 1981. Gerry Conway and Bob Oksner, first appearing in Action Comics #521, published by DC Comics. Successful…

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Too Hype Over The Amazing Harriet Tubman Demon Slayer!

Too Hype Over The Amazing Harriet Tubman Demon Slayer! Credit to @dcrownson & @aldreday on this illustration genius ? ______________…

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BLANKMAN – “You Better Watch Out You Diabolical Bad Guys!”

BLANKMAN - "You better watch out you diabolical bad guys!" The Superheroes that made us.. #mondaymuse #MondayMotivation #mondaymood #mondaymuse #blankman…

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Verb The Superhero – School House Rock Hall Of Fame

Created By: School House Rock First Aired: 1974 Music & Lyrics: Bob Dorough Performed By: Zachary Sanders Animation: Phil Kimmelman and Associates Verb: That's…

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