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Occupied America fights for her freedom via a small pirate radio broadcast dubbed Radio FREE Amerika. The informative documentary by Prof. Jonathan Gayles, African-American Studies at Georgia State University. The official website of the East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention. An annual event held in Philadelphia, PA.
Through interviews with prominent artists, scholars and cultural critics along with images from the comic books themselves, this film examines the degree to which early Black superheroes generally adhered to common stereotypes about Black men. From the humorous, to the offensive, early Black superheroes are critically considered.
Following the portrayal of Superhero characters of African descent in comics, books, movies, and TV, and the people who bring them to you. Friday, June 18, 2010. Effective immediately, we will no longer update this blog. All of the content has been moved to our new location at BlackSuperheroFan. This site will remain up and available for some time but all new entries will be posted at the new site. We thank you for your support and hope you will continue to support us at our new location.
Friday, December 5, 2008. A Rogues Gallery of STEEL. The most recognizable black superhero to originate at DC Comics. In the 1990s was a brother in a suit of armor named Steel. When I was 7, I loved Steel. He came to the fore during the whole Death of Superman. Three ring circus as one of the four replacement Supermen. Irons knew what he had to do.
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