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Old 05-17-2005, 08:00 PM
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Default Child of the 70's?

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Originally Posted by caffeineaddict70";p=&quot View Post
I didn't see too many positive characters who were brown-skinned
Reminds me of the black superheroes of the 70's.. It was a rule back then that all black superheroes had to speak jive, and always had to have their race be the first part of their name... Black Lightning... Black Vulcan... Black Panther...

Still, that was progress back then. The first black superhero to appear in Marvel comics was named "Whitewash"

At least the writers stayed away from stereotypes when they created these characters:
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Black Lightning
A former Olympic athlete, Jefferson Pierce returned to his old neighborhood (the notorious Suicide Slum in the proud city of Metropolis) to become a teacher. Appalled by the violence he saw, he tried to intervene on behalf of his students, but quickly learned that the local mob objected violently to interference. A family friend, whose brother was a tailor specialising in superpowered clients, suggested an alternative: and Pierce donned a mask, an Afro wig, a hip way of talking, and an outfit that gave its wearer electrical powers to become Black Lightning, defender of the poor and underprivileged.
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