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Icon was the first black superhero I ever saw outside of Marvel or DC Comics when I was a kid. The idea, the gravity of his character would impact me for years to come. It changed the game for me. Shout out to @DMcDuffiePage & @DenysCowan
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I'll kick off. Monica Rambeau, the 2nd Captain Marvel in Marvel Comics & the 1st female Captain Marvel. Has gone by the names Photon & Pulsar. Now goes by Spectrum. Easily one of the most powerful characters in Marvel Comics. PERIOD. Never gets used. Now in the MCU's #WandaVision https://t.co/CTEuOmLJo7
People always tell me they want to see "us" in the industry. Creating. Building. Pioneering. Well, the time has come. #Urbanime is coming soon & you'll learn what amazing things are on the horizon for comics focused on black & brown heroes! Are you ready?
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Tanya Spears 1st appeared in World's Finest #23 in 2014. A postdoc at age 17 who gained her super strength, invulnerability & flight when Power Girl returned to Earth-2, making her the Power Girl of Earth Prime. #29DaysOfBlackHistoryInComics #blacksuperheroes #blackhistorymonth
Static first appeared in Static #1 in 1993. He has control over the electromagnetic spectrum. He can channel electricity, manipulate magnetism, unleash EMP's, control other's electrons, absorb electricity and fly.
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Rocket first appeared in Icon #1 in 1993, using an inertia winder belt to make force fields, shoot kinetic blasts, and fly. She's also responsible for galvanizing Icon into using his powers to help his community.
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