Superheroes and TV have gone hand in hand since the 1950s. While most TV series focused on white superheroes’ exploits, their Black counterparts weren't allowed the same opportunities. Most Black ...
Virgil Ovid Hawkins, better known as superhero Static Shock, first graced the pages of Milestone Comics’ Static #1 in June 1993. The character was created by Dwayne McDuffie, Denys Cowan, Derek Dingle ...
Well, they mentioned Michael Davis up top as one of the cofounders of Milestone Comics, with Denys Cowan, Derek T Dingle, and Dwayne McDuffie talking about it at San Diego Comic-Con in 1992. Today at ...
Of the many DC animated series from the 90s and early 2000s, KidsWB’s Batman Beyond and Static Shock are among the most beloved. In the comics, both characters have received their own solo books ...
The DC Animated Universe released one iconic series after another throughout the 90s and early 2000s, but none quite as underrated as Static Shock. A groundbreaking series on multiple fronts that ...
Milestone Comics has a well-deserved reputation for its incredible work in bringing diversity to the comic book industry. Its most popular hero, Static, is still a cultural icon 16 years after the ...
Appearing digitally for the first time, Static Shock: Rebirth of the Cool collects the first arc of Milestone’s Static as well as the subsequent four-issue series that lends the collection its title.
At the moment, the DC movies have their fair share of grown-up idols, but not enough younger characters whom teenage audiences can relate to. I mean, even the 14-year-old version of Billy Batson in ...
Milestone Comics brass shared big news for Static and the rest of the superheroes of Dakota City at this weekend’s DC FanDome. Milestone characters are coming to animation for the first time since ...
Static Shock, the Black teenage DC Comics character with electroshock powers, is getting his own animated movie. The movie was announced during DC Fandome, an online substitute convention held by ...
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