You think life is easy because I’m Aquaman now? The world may never accept me, and I’m still expected to save everyone. Not Xebelian enough for the Xebel, not human enough for the surface. My mentions are mostly death threats and slurs. And yeah, I don’t look like Arthur or Garth. I look like you.
The full Aquaman & Kid Flash story in DC Power: A Celebration (2023) #1
Following in the footsteps of DC Pride, DC Festival of Heroes and DC’s other anthologies, DC Power: A Celebration will feature stories starring John Stewart, Cyborg, Vixen, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Batwing and more, by creators like Chuck Brown (Black Manta, Bitter Root), Stephanie Williams (Nubia: Queen of the Amazons, Trial of the Amazons), Evan Narcisse (Batman: Gotham Knights – Gilded City), Valentine De Landro (Black Manta, Future State: Superman: Worlds at War), Clayton Henry (Action Comics, Superman Red & Blue, Black Lightning: Cold Dead Hands) and more. The anthology also includes the first DC work from writers Dorado Quick, Morgan Hampton and Jordan Clark, as well as artist Petterson Oilveira, who participated in the Milestone Initiative Talent Development Program. It arrives in stores Jan. 31.
DC Power: A Celebration #1 Preview: First there was DC Pride and DC Festival of Heroes; now it’s time to celebrate Black History Month! Cyborg, John Stewart, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Batwing, Vixen, Amazing-Man, and more take center stage to highlight the power of Black excellence across the DC Universe, in stories from a variety of comics’ finest Black artists and writers!
Written by CHUCK BROWN,…
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was founded on January 15, 1908, on the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC. Our founders were among the fewer than 1,000 Negroes enrolled in higher education institutions in 1908, and the 25 women who received bachelor of arts degrees from Howard University between 1908 and 1911.
Don’t know why I let that old newsreel get to me. War’s been over for a few years. Should’ve known that they wouldn’t show me almost getting burned alive by folks preaching about the “American way of life”.
The full Amazing-Man story in DC Power: A Celebration (2023) #1
Out this week: DC Power: A Celebration (DC, $19.99): Prior to the release of their annual Black History Month anthology, which arrives next week, DC collects last year’s anthology, the recent Cyborg #1 and several BHM variant covers they’ve done over the years into this hardcover.
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