DC Comics Brings Back African-American Superhero "Static"
DC Comics To Relaunch African-American Comic Book “Static”
PHILADELPHIA — DC Comics turned to its young heroes Wednesday, unveiling new lineups and looks for the Legion of Superheroes and Teen Titans, among others.
Also slated for a relaunch is Static, one of the publisher’s African-American heroes created by the late writer Dwayne McDuffie, who championed more minorities in the pages of comic books.
The titles announced include “Legion Lost,” written by Fabian Nicieza and drawn by Pete Woods; and “Legion of Superheroes,” written by longtime Legion writer Paul Levitz and illustrated by Francis Portela.
“Teen Titans” sports writer Scott Lobdell and artists Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund will focus on stories about the team and its members: Red Robin, Wonder Girl and a speedster by the name of Kid Flash. The cover also features Superboy.
“Static Shock” will be written by John Rozum and Scott McDaniel, who will also handle art duties. McDuffie co-created the character of Static – a 15-year-old named Virgil Hawkins – with artist John Paul Leon while the two were with Milestone Media, the first major comic book imprint to feature non-white lead characters.
McDuffie died in February.
The fourth title is “Hawk and Dove,” characters who represent war and peace. That series will be written by Sterling Gates and drawn by Rob Liefeld.
DC is launching 52 titles at No. 1 in late September featuring scores of its characters, including Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and the Justice League.
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