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!
Like any anthology, some stories are better than others, but the overall effect is fantastic. It comes across as a bit of a Black History month money grab, but I wish DC would focus on the more marginalized heroes more, so everyone should support this. I have to say, I wish there was a Catwoman story though.
An enjoyable collection of short comics. I think my favorite was Kid Flash’s story, but I also quite enjoyed Green Lantern, Nubia & Bumblebee, and Vixen & Batwing. It was also great to get a preview of Far Sector — I’d heard about Jo Mullein and seen her absolutely to-die-for costume, and I’ll definitely be checking out her series now.
A pretty good anthology featuring a lot of DC's black characters. I would liked to have seen new stories from Jace Fox and Jo Mullein instead of reprints from other books. I feel like DC could have sprung for new stories there. Still there's plenty of good new content from the likes of Kid Flash, Aquaman (Jackson Hyde), Nubia, Bumblebee, Green Lantern John Stewart, Vixen, Batwing, Amazing Man and Black Lightning.
A Celebration indeed. As anthologies go some stories hold your attention better than others. This one was a fun trip engaging with some of your favorite DC Hero's of color. Great action, heartfelt story telling and beautiful art come together to make a wonderful book.
DC Comics Gives Its Black Superheroes a Voice in New Anthology
DC Comics packages a nice collection of short stories featuring its Black superheroes to highlight their contributions to the DC universe as well as to recognize their struggles with being in the minority within that universe. My favorite story featured Amazing Man, a stock character and associate of the Justice Society barely written about. So it was good to get to some background on the character. While not all of DC Comics' characters received attention in this collection, it was good to see them referenced after the last story. Perhaps they will appear in a second issue a year from now. In the meantime, this collection has indicated we will be reading about some of these characters soon.
I think some of these didn’t quite stick with me because they were too short, though I do appreciate the effort. The last two stories were my favorites: the Luke Fox Batman story was gorgeously illustrated in black and white and pointed to the naysayers who don’t think an iconic hero can be black, and then the final story called attention to how one can come under fire at work due to association with a BLM post.
So turns out this isn't DC Power 2024. Which is odd considering that DC is releasing this on Hoopla now... when DC Power 2024 is coming out. This is instead DC Power 2023 but also with Cyborg #1 from Dawn of DC. Overall most of the mini-comics are good with some of them being exceptionally strong. But two of these are reprinted which I dislike. The inclusion of Cyborg #1 didn't wow me either and felt more like marketing. Reviews for every mini-comic below.
Not going to do a super crazy deep dive on this one, but speaking from a person reading these out of order, this was a stronger compilation than Rise of the Power Company.
The artwork in all of the comics and the alternate art in the back of the book/comic was amazing. Wish I was able to see these on the front of the racks in book stores. Black Batman was amazing, Vixen and Batwing was an amazing black love/Mr. & Mrs. Smith type vibe, and Amazing-Man is exactly what I expect in a compilation like this. Honestly, African American superheroes beating the hell out of Nazis and racists is EXACTLY what I needed to see during BHM. These are the heroes I needed to see as a kid. Will definitely dive in deeper.
Def recommend as a quick read to introduce you to some amazing black heroes in the multiverse. 4.6/5 stars. There were some typos in my edition. Can’t lie some of it was jarring to decipher.
it's a decent little selection of stories, some new, some reprints from previous titles, but they're all fun little reads. I'd say as a whole it hovers around 3½ or 4 out of 5 stars. I just wish there were more new stories, rather than reprinting random pieces from older books.
* I skipped the Nubia story as I just don't care about the character.
I liked the artwork and the blurbs for various characters that I didn't know about and the stories were excellent. Still, I disliked the fact that the story I looked forward to ( Jo, my fave green lantern) reading the most was just taken from a comic I had already read and that was disappointing.
I really enjoyed this issue. It brought back my love of comics, it's a great celebration of Black History month and it has me wanting to know more about the heroes I did not even know existed in the DC Universe. Thanks for igniting my love for comics again.