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The 25 Most Memorable Black Comic Book Characters
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Truthie
Feb 16 2014, 10:11 PM
Wow. What a backstory.
I was thinking that too.

I can't imagine a grown man being breast fed regularly.

His mom really could've benefitted from one of those breast pumps.
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Feb 16 2014, 08:02 PM
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13. Static (Milestone Comics/DC Entertainment)
First Appearance: Static #1 (1993)
Creators: Dwayne McDuffie, Robert L. Washington III, John Paul Leon

Created by the late Dwayne McDuffie, Static first appeared courtesy of Milestone Comics, a small, independently-owned imprint of DC. Milestone focused on minority characters in a time when most publishers were focused on their pre-existing properties, most of them white. When he debuted, Static was a 15-year-old kid with the ability to fire electric bolts.

McDuffie crafted storylines for Static where he dealt with problems like gang violence and drugs. The character reached the pinnacle of his fame when he got his own cartoon on Kids WB. He was later absorbed into the larger DC Universe.

Although the Static Shock comic reboot of 2011 wasn’t a critical or commercial success, the company still keeps the character around for various Teen Titans stories and larger company crossovers.

http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2013/02/the-25-most-memorable-black-comic-book-characters/static-shock
Oh, I loved Static back in the day!

I think I still love him. :D
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Feb 16 2014, 08:00 PM
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11. Michonne (Image Comics)
First Appearance: The Walking Dead #19 (2005)
Creators: Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, Charlie Adlard

When Michonne was first introduced in The Walking Dead comic book series, the mere sight of a woman armed with a sword and leading two captive zombies grabbed everyone's attention. As the years have passed, she's established herself as the woman to watch in the series, truly one of the most complex and interesting characters its produced.

The highlight for Michonne’s character came during the arc with The Governor, where she's beaten, raped, tortured, and suffered the death of her lover, Tyreese. The experience only made her stronger, while also giving readers a look at what's behind her rugged façade.

Now if we could only get her TV incarnation to emote a little more.

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http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2013/02/the-25-most-memorable-black-comic-book-characters/michonne
Yes, Michonne is my girl. She'll be more vulnerable this season on Walking Dead. I think I've got to find the comic book.
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LadyBug1
Feb 16 2014, 10:14 PM
Truthie
Feb 16 2014, 10:11 PM
Wow. What a backstory.
I was thinking that too.

I can't imagine a grown man being breast fed regularly.

His mom really could've benefitted from one of those breast pumps.
For sure! :)
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Lionel Lame

Good stuff. Thanks for posting.
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I was always a fan of XS but she gets zero play from most of anyone else I come across.

Hell, you can hardly ever find pictures of the girl but she tends to have thighs like damn race horse.

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She wears a more Wally Westian suit for JL Beyond but I like her original blue/white track leotard. With legs like that you have to show em.

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Feb 16 2014, 08:00 PM
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11. Michonne (Image Comics)
First Appearance: The Walking Dead #19 (2005)
Creators: Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, Charlie Adlard

When Michonne was first introduced in The Walking Dead comic book series, the mere sight of a woman armed with a sword and leading two captive zombies grabbed everyone's attention. As the years have passed, she's established herself as the woman to watch in the series, truly one of the most complex and interesting characters its produced.

The highlight for Michonne’s character came during the arc with The Governor, where she's beaten, raped, tortured, and suffered the death of her lover, Tyreese. The experience only made her stronger, while also giving readers a look at what's behind her rugged façade.

Now if we could only get her TV incarnation to emote a little more.

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http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2013/02/the-25-most-memorable-black-comic-book-characters/michonne
Love.
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Feb 16 2014, 07:49 PM
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7. Lobo (Dell Comics)
First Appearance: Lobo #1 (1965)
Creators: Don Arneson, Tony Tallarico


http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2013/02/the-25-most-memorable-black-comic-book-characters/lobo
MUTHAFUCKAS should have made this instead of wasting all dat money on DJANGO
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