Why So Many Black Characters Use Electricity

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Don't get me wrong, electricity is a cool power, but there are a lot of them...seriously.
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  • @MixedUpMedia21
    @MixedUpMedia21  Год назад +537

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    • @jordyplaysgamesAUTISMYEET
      @jordyplaysgamesAUTISMYEET Год назад

      don't, they might give us a Black Thor

    • @bobbym1799
      @bobbym1799 Год назад +1

      Can you please do a video on why are no real Omega Level telepaths because there's a lot of superheroes with lightning power that are black but how many black telepaths are there for real for real when you break it down

    • @theparadoxicaltouristtrave9320
      @theparadoxicaltouristtrave9320 Год назад +1

      That end where you said should've stayed with black bomber. So cringe I have to slow clap for it.

    • @thispersonrighthere9024
      @thispersonrighthere9024 Год назад

      melanin conducts electricity, and that's all i'm going to say.

    • @lawrenceesmachiah4557
      @lawrenceesmachiah4557 Год назад

      Black bomber is the exact opposite of what happened to God the Father, Jesus, the angels and the Jews.(how they are modernly portrayed today)

  • @NickTheGreatAndPowerful
    @NickTheGreatAndPowerful 2 года назад +3158

    "Because Warner Bros was too cheap to pay royalties to use Black Lightning" wasn't the answer I was expecting, but at the same time, it in no way surprises me.

    • @forickgrimaldus8301
      @forickgrimaldus8301 Год назад +118

      Looks like they can't handle Black Lightning

    • @kishiberohan4038
      @kishiberohan4038 Год назад +15

      @@forickgrimaldus8301 oh my god

    • @FirstLast-yh7gj
      @FirstLast-yh7gj Год назад +6

      @@forickgrimaldus8301 lol

    • @richmcgee434
      @richmcgee434 Год назад +57

      It's even less surprising when talking about the original source of the problem, Hanna-Barbera. The word "cheap" is essentially synonymous with everything that company did.

    • @thamisfit333
      @thamisfit333 Год назад +20

      Dude, you’re not lying that Tony Rebello guy or whatever his name is he needs to sue the fuck out of them Hanna-Barbera in DC completely screwed him out of a legacy. He could be like Stan Lee for black superheroes.

  • @Ehh97
    @Ehh97 2 года назад +6264

    I think its actually really sweet that the creator had kept his promise to his black freinds to make more inclusive characters if he ever got into comics. Its a shame he didn't get the royalties he was owed though

    • @Bruva_Ayamhyt
      @Bruva_Ayamhyt 2 года назад +535

      He didn't, but he achieved more than he ever thought possible by indirectly spawning dozens of black superheroes

    • @illcarl6651
      @illcarl6651 2 года назад +476

      He opened the way for us and helped get rid of the black bomber at least that's powerful

    • @saaytin
      @saaytin 2 года назад +139

      @@Bruva_Ayamhyt
      So he got paid in exposure.

    • @NoConsequenc3
      @NoConsequenc3 2 года назад +45

      @@saaytin
      for the culture

    • @spacecorgi3074
      @spacecorgi3074 2 года назад +219

      Something else that's wild to me is that, he vowed to create more black super heroes for his friends, and because he would've had to have been paid royalties for just *one* of the black superheroes he created, it resulted in all these other black super heroes being created instead. Either way, he won! 😂

  • @cristrollelgeekmaster4674
    @cristrollelgeekmaster4674 Год назад +548

    I'm kinda sad Black Lightning is such an underrated character. The fact that DC didn't want to pay to the creator means that Black Lightning missed the chance to have the popularity he truly deserves.

    • @BajanShinobi
      @BajanShinobi Год назад +50

      His CW show was dope mostly and him becoming the leader of the Justice League in Young Justice was a super cool moment.

    • @umbralember
      @umbralember Год назад +9

      @@BajanShinobi It gets a lot of hate which i think is mostly based in prejudice(and having 3 good villains) but honestly to me its fire for the first three seasons, the fourth and last season is mid as all hell though

    • @MasterIceyy
      @MasterIceyy 25 дней назад

      They could do a really cool story, where it's revealed that Black Lightning has had his soul split into all these different heroes, and he needs to collect all these fragments to get his true power back, it would be poetic justice as they're all him just without breaking copyright

    • @Nerdgasm13
      @Nerdgasm13 19 дней назад

      im late but i really dont get this,almost everyone i know and in general that watched the arrowverse watched all the shows and blacklightning so what do you mean underrated

  • @nuyabuisness7526
    @nuyabuisness7526 Год назад +761

    Honestly it's really funny that it's not a case of type casting or actual prejudice, it's just a bunch of different writers that didn't want to pay royalties for the original. Also Static shock was the absolute shit when I was a kid. I freaking loved it and it's probably in my top 3 of superhero shows growing up.

    • @IEPerez1994
      @IEPerez1994 Год назад +51

      Tbf, there is an element of racism behind the logic. You cant help but realise that they cared so little for their black superhero that they would rather just rip themselves off than protect their ip. We ended ip with a tolkien black superhero

    • @sirgentlebread7302
      @sirgentlebread7302 Год назад

      ​@@IEPerez1994Nah, creator rights back then and even up to now has always been egalitarian with it's ass fucking

    • @himurabattousai8408
      @himurabattousai8408 Год назад +28

      @@IEPerez1994 Maybe in other industries but superhero comics are the gods of ripping off characters in general... The only reason they don't sue is because once someone started, half of everyone's characters would get nuked and then everyone loses money.

    • @thatboi134
      @thatboi134 Год назад +19

      ⁠@@IEPerez1994Are you not familiar with Marvel and DC, or just in general, comics? Cause once an original character is made, everyone just rips each other off based on that character until it’s hard to even figure out the original. Like with deadpool and deathstroke, aquaman and namor, more obvious who’s the original, but superman and hyperion. These are just a few examples of pretty blatant copies of characters. None of these characters are black and they basically keep their ethnicities. It’s not a race thing, more of just liking a character, ripping it off, and not bothering to change them too much, at least race wise.

    • @him1517
      @him1517 Год назад +6

      @@thatboi134 I guarantee if it were a white hero they’d have paid for him.

  • @EzraTheEpic
    @EzraTheEpic 2 года назад +2712

    "Let's just call this trope black lightning because it sound tight"
    Yeah this is the type of channel I will subscribe to.

    • @nameforcomments4092
      @nameforcomments4092 2 года назад +65

      He got me at "and he basically was in everything except name. ...and pants."
      Edit: "Whenever I see it, I shake my head, and my neck hurts." got an actual LOL out of me.

    • @sanketvaria9734
      @sanketvaria9734 Год назад +8

      Nah you can't call that, you have to pay the royalties 🤣🤣🤣 call it something else 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @endless2239
      @endless2239 Год назад +3

      @@sanketvaria9734 chocolate thunder?

    • @UCannotDefeatMyShmeat
      @UCannotDefeatMyShmeat 4 месяца назад +1

      “The rage of Africa incarnate”
      - woolie madden

  • @thelorddrinian
    @thelorddrinian 2 года назад +988

    So, it’s basically because they didn’t want to pay royalties to one artist…..
    Wow.

    • @Canzary
      @Canzary Год назад +3

      As bad as this sounds we dont know the percentage.. If it was anything over like 3-10% at most then it is reasonable to say no. Bear in mind the costs go pretty far in making stuff like this. This dude shouldnt get the whole budget (leading to everyone else like writers and such getting the shitty end of the stick) just because he took a super general power (which is apparently protected under some form of fair use law) and black skin.. Nothing truly inspiring or great there other than his promise to his friends as a kid.
      If it was some amount that left it to still be a profitable endeavor and they chose this though then thats sad.

    • @rosaevee274
      @rosaevee274 Год назад +58

      @@Canzary did you watch the video? The character was very well written and not just “black with lightning” in fact the latter is more true of the characters DC created to avoid paying royalties.

    • @Fridge_Fiend
      @Fridge_Fiend Год назад

      @@rosaevee274 no, Static shock is well written but Black Vulcan and Soul Powers are just copy's because they didn't want to pay royalty's

    • @mdemus5472
      @mdemus5472 Год назад +10

      Yes... That's basically it. We want to use the original Black Lightning. DC says we aren't going to pay the artist royalties, so we will copy and paste.

  • @Antifrost
    @Antifrost Год назад +983

    The funny thing about this trope is that electric powers are usually one of my favorites, so I'm usually all for black characters who use it. That being said, it is nuts how many were just direct ripoffs of the ones that came before. Even still, if we eventually got characters like Static, Aqualad, and Miles out of it, it was more than worth it.

    • @jajajasputin8927
      @jajajasputin8927 Год назад +2

      Truee

    • @HollowMaskYT
      @HollowMaskYT Год назад +28

      I really love miles morales
      I know people dont like ultimate spiderman (im talking about the show not the comic), however thanks to that show I knew about the spiderverse, miles morales and miguel o´hara before most people

    • @bobbyshewan4229
      @bobbyshewan4229 Год назад +6

      @@HollowMaskYTfor me it was a combination of the Beenox-era Spider-Man games (Edge Of Time and Shattered Dimensions), Miles’ suit was a costume in both and Miguel was pretty prominently featured in them to boot. I’m glad USM put ppl on tho

    • @Lylybeebee
      @Lylybeebee Год назад +2

      @@bobbyshewan4229Wait miles’ suit was an option in shattered dimensions? I thought that game came out before Miles’ debuted

    • @cousintrunk
      @cousintrunk Год назад

      @@Lylybeebee Pretty sure it wasn't. I don't think Shattered Dimensions had Miles, as that was about a year prior to his comic debut, but Edge of Time definitely did. (At least going off my memory I don't recall a Miles suit)

  • @jojomarshall6465
    @jojomarshall6465 Год назад +257

    I’m glad that in young justice we got to see them together and black lightning is a super important part of the show as well

    • @MixedUpMedia21
      @MixedUpMedia21  Год назад +30

      Black lightning is definitely one of my favorite characters in the show

    • @minisarge2619
      @minisarge2619 Год назад

      Finally, right?

  • @trevorn2969
    @trevorn2969 Год назад +1439

    The black/yellow color combo is super dope, and yellow is very synonymous with lightning

    • @jingbot1071
      @jingbot1071 Год назад +35

      Cobra Kai never dies.

    • @getaround1276
      @getaround1276 Год назад +22

      Barry bee Benson

    • @apathy2454
      @apathy2454 Год назад +32

      Yellow also looks good with the color brown it’s actually one of the best colors

    • @rheawelsh4142
      @rheawelsh4142 Год назад +44

      Black and blue too, really just the fact that lightning doesn't look as cool when it's making already white skin brighter

    • @CYB3R2K
      @CYB3R2K Год назад +2

      You know what it is

  • @iminumst7827
    @iminumst7827 2 года назад +3082

    I think visually too it's complimentary. Think about how much comic books were based on dark ink and harsh contrast, just the style alone was unfavorable to darker skin tones. But if the super hero's ability produces light, it allows them to be constantly lit by sharp edge lighting. Contrast is a powerful tool, and it's why that CGI final showdown in Black Panther looked visually terrible, it was black dudes fighting in black CGI suits in a black CGI background, the action was so hard to understand.
    This concept of contrasting a black character against light colors goes beyond lightning, Pixar's Frozone comes to mind. So does the white accented original costumes of DC's Cyborg and Marvel's Falcon. So I think the gravitation towards something like electricity has partially to do with color theory.

    • @jdajayi92
      @jdajayi92 Год назад +275

      Thank you!! That's more-than-likely 90% of the reason. Art is still art at the end of the day

    • @magic8ball237
      @magic8ball237 Год назад +234

      @@jdajayi92 Don't underestimate the urge of big companies to save a penny by exploiting someone else's work.

    • @Akoalawithshades
      @Akoalawithshades Год назад

      I was going to say the exact same thing.
      Red is too evil with black
      Green just makes you think poison or plants ... so the obvious powers would be lame.
      Pink is girly
      Purple is girly
      Orange and black blend to make chocolate.
      You're basically left with blue or yellow. And electricity is obviously the first thing you'll think of.
      Then ... after that ... everyone copies.

    • @vaiyt
      @vaiyt Год назад +65

      But why it's gotta be electricity and not anything else that generates light?

    • @corey2232
      @corey2232 Год назад +193

      To expand on this even further, it explains why I've always thought black people can pull of white suits (or tuxedoes) way better than white people can.
      They make it look sharp & dignified, where white guys in white suits look either like a villain or just cheesy. Saying this is as a white guy, so it just may just be my own bias.

  • @mr.incorporeal7642
    @mr.incorporeal7642 Год назад +291

    I love that the later seasons of Young Justice finally got around to having a mentor/mentee relationship between Virgil / Static and Jefferson / Black Lightning.
    Not just due to it being a long time coming, but also because of how well it played into the show's overarching theme of inter-generational responsibility. Arthur Curry voluntarily passing the mantle of Aquaman to Kaldur'ahm was another good example of that theme.

    • @mimo__.-
      @mimo__.- Год назад +6

      Dude it's been so long since I watched young justice and I never noticed it was static shock!!!

    • @mr.incorporeal7642
      @mr.incorporeal7642 Год назад +4

      @@mimo__.- Yeah, they had a bunch of Dakota Comics characters scattered throughout. Static, Rocket, Icon, etc.

  • @kennethferland5579
    @kennethferland5579 Год назад +85

    I think the strongest Black Hero archetrype has historically been John Henry the Steel driving man, it's a piece of universally known American folk lore that every comic book creator will know. From him we derived tropes of Black heros associated with metal and hammers, the most blatant being Steel. From this we derived characters such as Cyborg who is one of the most recognizable black super heros today due to the massive popularity of Teen Titans. The overall pattern you have black characters assosiated with technology a trend we see continued in the Black Panther movies and Wakanda. This is likely that folks are trying to go 180 degrees away from anything which would seem like pritimivism which would draw a comparison with racist tropes.

    • @minisarge2619
      @minisarge2619 Год назад +5

      Holy crap can we see the paper that I really hope you'll write because that is such an interesting idea!

    • @greenbee09
      @greenbee09 7 месяцев назад

      Um, hell yes. Excellent write-up, thank you!

  • @arsilent5038
    @arsilent5038 2 года назад +5744

    I'm South African and growing up I noticed these very same similarities, funny enough I created my own version of a superhero and gave him electrical powers. Not once did I begin to notice that this was a trope, I kind of felt that having electrical power as a black person would differentiate myself from white superheroes. I felt that having electrical powers was the best thing instead of being like Superman who have super strength, speed and all these other things. Superintelligence was also something I felt was rather cliche so instead I looked at electrical powers as being the best.

    • @suzygirl1843
      @suzygirl1843 2 года назад +142

      Load shedding

    • @arsilent5038
      @arsilent5038 2 года назад +194

      @@suzygirl1843 so, here's my gig.
      He (my electrical powered hero), would find a team of local scientist, to build the legendary self sustaining battery (theoretically built by Nicola Tesla), build it to mega size (it's comics, they'd do that easy), then he'd use his power to charge the battery to max capacity.
      The government being d**** would try to stop the project but they'd give in swing the true benefits.
      The power source would expand into Africa and begin economic liberation...
      😢
      Any comic writers in the comments, I have a feeling this story would fly.

    • @Human_traain
      @Human_traain 2 года назад +52

      @@arsilent5038 don't go with corporates but instead get yourself a team

    • @arsilent5038
      @arsilent5038 2 года назад +50

      @@Human_traain a team you say? Bet.
      I have MANY ideas, concepts and quite literally an entire world to build.
      I just don't know where to start.

    • @Human_traain
      @Human_traain 2 года назад +38

      @@arsilent5038 start in the beggining get your favorite character start with their origin and slowly built your lore (also go rear other comics and listen to the critique other people have on certain comics and learn from your mistakes

  • @morpheus1345
    @morpheus1345 2 года назад +2610

    I like Static Shock, he's unusually popular in my country because of his animated series, It was really weird when I found out he wasn't as popular in the US as he is in Brazil.

    • @Greedyshitholebastard
      @Greedyshitholebastard 2 года назад +81

      Did you know that the largest building in the world wouldn’t even touch the bottom of the ocean?

    • @Sorrelhas
      @Sorrelhas 2 года назад +153

      SBT really is responsible for a lot of things being super popular in Brazil for no reason lmao
      But yes, I am Brazilian and I have fond memories of Static Shock

    • @FloresRain
      @FloresRain 2 года назад +66

      Everyone my age knew Static Shock but it never picked up after that. I think they dismiss this hero because it stereotypes the hood.

    • @AtomicF0x
      @AtomicF0x 2 года назад +60

      @@Greedyshitholebastard Well, I'm white and my brothers and I liked Static Shock. Vergil is just a cool character who _happens_ to be black.

    • @serenityq26
      @serenityq26 2 года назад +1

      interesting

  • @jadedcode8953
    @jadedcode8953 Год назад +68

    Whoever thought Black Bomber was a good idea, I wonder what they're doing in life now 🤔

    • @MixedUpMedia21
      @MixedUpMedia21  Год назад +33

      I wish I knew who’s idea it was but I’ve never been able to find the specifics lol

    • @esean1
      @esean1 Год назад +10

      @@MixedUpMedia21 It was longtime DC editor and writer Bob Kanigher, well-known as a writer on SGT. ROCK, THE METAL MEN and Silver Age WONDER WOMAN among others.

    • @user-vc4be9er1v
      @user-vc4be9er1v Год назад +1

      Wasn’t it originally brown bomber and it was a white guy who had the powers of a black man

  • @Ze_N00B
    @Ze_N00B Год назад +67

    I think part of its commonality is that brown as a color is actually just a really dark orange, which is on the opposite side of the color wheel compared to blue, the color most people associate with electricity. As such, the motif of blue electricity on a person with brown skin would make an appealing contrast, especially compared to characters with lighter skin tones such as Raiden (Mortal Kombat) or Thor (Marvel), where such effects are either really subdued or exaggerated since they have a harder time distinguishing themselves from the skin tone in an effective and visually pleasing manner.

  • @KELSO2TIMES
    @KELSO2TIMES 2 года назад +360

    I’ve met Tony Isabella back in 2018 and his reason he says for creating BL was because his black friend in college was attacked wrongly by the police and put in the hospital so Tony told his friend he wanted to create a hero dedicated to him

    • @jasonedenburg9427
      @jasonedenburg9427 Год назад +50

      Great now I'm fucking sadder he didn't get any royalties 😭

  • @fealubryne
    @fealubryne Год назад +1867

    I adored Storm as a kid because she was a fairly rare (in my limited experience) black female superhero. The funny thing is, the part I connected to the most about her was her wind powers, not her lightning. For some reason that's been one of my favorite powers ever since, though I was obsessed with Static Shock too.

    • @mystii8134
      @mystii8134 Год назад +67

      I just looked her up and woah her design is gorgeous, I also love the idea of wind powers something about it just makes a character seem more carefree and fun

    • @Torsion
      @Torsion Год назад +35

      Growing up in the 90s, enjoying the X men cartoon and not reading comics religiously due to being lower-middle class and growing up way out in rural America, I always thought she was Egyptian, instead of Black. My brain also glossed over Jubilation Lee's Asian heritage. Maybe it just wasn't important to my brain, but I also remember being like "holy crap they've always been black [or asian?!]" and laugh to myself

    • @ChaosDesigned
      @ChaosDesigned Год назад +18

      @@Torsion o.o; What 'race' do you think Egyptians are...? Cause.. Just to let you know. They're black. Egypt is in Africa.. That's the homeland of blackness., its the Europe to whiteness.

    • @mortiferamorphasmus
      @mortiferamorphasmus Год назад +47

      @@Torsion As a clarification, Storm's father is from Harlem in the US. Storm's mother is from Kenya. They moved to Cairo Egypt and died there. Storm lived as a pick pocket until her powers developed she left Cairo and travelled to the Serengetti where she lived as a goddess until joining the X-Men

    • @Torsion
      @Torsion Год назад +13

      @ChaosDesigned keep in mind that these were things my brain decided as a child, not really making the Egypt is in Africa connection. Even then, I'd say they're more Mediterranean/Middle Eastern than "Black?" I'll admit though, it probably had more to do with her skin tone and straight hair more than anything. If she would've had curls in her hair for the 90s cartoon, maybe I would have realized it sooner? Not saying that all Africans have curly hair, but as a generalized trait in [US] media, kind of? Especially since I don't equate a street rat and thief to having very good hygiene/beauty routine ... so natural hair instead of the straight hair probably just led to the assumption.

  • @DevinParker
    @DevinParker Год назад +90

    *Of course* it was because DC didn’t want to pay royalties to an artist. I should have known… I’m glad that as a Gen X kid in the late 70s my first superhero comic was an issue of Black Lightning that I got at a 7/11 as a treat during a family road trip. It had a compelling story that dealt with BL trying to balance his double life, and even though he beat the villain by the end, his mentor who was like a father to him was killed, so the ending was bittersweet. It sold me on the idea that superhero comics could tell “serious” stories. Good stuff!

  • @dragowolf268
    @dragowolf268 Год назад +126

    As a black kid i still love lightning powers

    • @MixedUpMedia21
      @MixedUpMedia21  Год назад +34

      Same here

    • @ODSTWhiteout
      @ODSTWhiteout Год назад +3

      I agree

    • @NightmarePoliceX
      @NightmarePoliceX 11 месяцев назад +2

      I have always loved lightening powers even before I realized alot of black heroes is shown with this ability, pretty cool.

    • @codysmith8639
      @codysmith8639 7 месяцев назад +2

      My username is Greenthunder and I’m black. Never even knew

  • @andreas8488
    @andreas8488 2 года назад +3985

    Also Miles Morales has electricity powers.

  • @kirbybirb253
    @kirbybirb253 2 года назад +712

    This is so funny to me because I'm basically this trope but for a completely different reason
    I wanted electrical superpowers as a kid and that made me start studying physics to learn how electricity worked
    And here I am now majoring in physics because electromagnetism is badass

    • @skremblo
      @skremblo Год назад +8

      Are magnet just electric gravity 🤔

    • @kirbybirb253
      @kirbybirb253 Год назад +16

      @@skremblo Not really. Both gravity and electromagnetism are two of the 4 fundamental interactions, but they work differently. For one, electromagnetism is carried by the photon, but we haven't found a "graviton" yet if it exists. Electromagnetism is also far stronger than gravity, it's just that gravity doesn't cancel itself out. There's no negative or positive gravitational pole so the force doesn't "loop" back in on itself like a magnet would.

    • @jameswtlocs
      @jameswtlocs Год назад +2

      @@kirbybirb253 could there possibly be a "negative" gravity to the "positive"???

    • @kirbybirb253
      @kirbybirb253 Год назад +10

      @@jameswtlocs Not quite. The thing about gravitational fields is they extend effectively forever. What allows gravity to reach so far even though it's the weakest force is the fact that there's no negative gravity. All magnets we know to exist are north-south dipoles, meaning every magnet cancels out its own field, and electricity has positive and negative charges so that every negative charge in the universe has a positive one to cancel it out. But gravitational dipoles don't exist in such a way. Gravity is _always_ an attractive force generated by mass. Now, in theory, matter may exist that has negative mass, and objects with negative mass _would_ theoretically generate a repulsive gravitational field. But nothing has been observed to have negative mass, and if it did it would be *really* weird because of the properties matter with negative mass can be expected to have.

    • @jameswtlocs
      @jameswtlocs Год назад +4

      @@kirbybirb253 wow that's the coolest thing I've ever heard. I can imagine making characters from this information. What are the main forces of the known universe thus far?

  • @marsmech
    @marsmech Год назад +58

    I can attest to static shock being a amazing amazing cartoon. so good that I have no idea why more isn't done with the character.

    • @ohishwaddup
      @ohishwaddup Год назад +5

      Gen Z is just gonna call him a Miles Morales knock off 😭

    • @midnighthydro7434
      @midnighthydro7434 Год назад +3

      He does appear in young justice though! He also has a mentee/mentorship role with black lightning in the show!

    • @90LiLKing
      @90LiLKing Год назад

      @@ohishwaddup gen z watched static shock stupid

  • @geoffreybark4
    @geoffreybark4 Год назад +9

    The lore goes deeper. The Cloud village in Naruto is a place where lightning chakra is very common. It’s also the village where the show’s most iconic black characters come from.

    • @bluespaceman7937
      @bluespaceman7937 Месяц назад

      Right, but I am sure the creator had to know at least a little about American Superheroes from comics and cartoons to make that connection, unless it was an accident.

  • @anthonyvillanueva5226
    @anthonyvillanueva5226 2 года назад +2137

    To be fair, Shocker's thing even in Homecoming isn't electricity. It's sonic shockwaves, and in Homecoming powered up punches as a result of scavenging Crossbones's tech.

    • @DaviRBify
      @DaviRBify 2 года назад +133

      O he confused Shocker with Elektro.

    • @TommyLaoGanMa
      @TommyLaoGanMa 2 года назад +228

      Shocker has to be the comic character that people get the powers wrong the most lmao very common mistake

    • @evan6338
      @evan6338 2 года назад +85

      @@DaviRBify he mentions Electro in practically the same sentence.

    • @togucvinw7
      @togucvinw7 2 года назад +51

      @@DaviRBify even electro is white in the comics

    • @clamar3238
      @clamar3238 2 года назад +2

      So what’s your justification for everything else?

  • @IAM-nb4yk
    @IAM-nb4yk 2 года назад +2378

    I heard this discussion before, but in a different retrospect. The consensus was that lightning was highly conducted through melanin. I don't know how true that is scientifically, but I shrugged it off. I liked your breakdown

    • @MixedUpMedia21
      @MixedUpMedia21  2 года назад +1225

      Well I appreciate you watching the video. I also saw people say that it was because the color of lightning contrasts nicely against brown skin.
      I think “Black Lightning is cool” is probably the best explanation tbh lol

    • @joshtowers6102
      @joshtowers6102 2 года назад +58

      That actually is true

    • @heregoesfranklin5962
      @heregoesfranklin5962 2 года назад +297

      It’s true…
      Interesting thing about that…
      Scientists have been studying how to use melanin to create cybernetic organisms, which points to another trope I’ve seen… cybernetic black characters…

    • @cosmicquestion9184
      @cosmicquestion9184 2 года назад +132

      Well, it's better than fire control because then they'd say "He's black because of the fire." 😂

    • @danpatrickth2759
      @danpatrickth2759 2 года назад +36

      I know alot of black consciousness groups are going to say "the black man is god" rhetoric...🤷‍♂️😏

  • @KnightLineArtYT
    @KnightLineArtYT Год назад +30

    I know they updated Miles' powers to not be an insta win with the Venom Shock(based on The paralyzing sting of a Spider-Bite, similar to 2099's literal paralyzing Spider-Bite and Organic Webs), cause it did make his fights boring in the comics compared to Insomniac or Verse. But I feel like Acid would be a bit more fitting for a Bug-Themed Hero than electricity. Storm on the other hand, is my favorite X-Men character, and I'm glad she's at least a much more well rounded powerset wise, using Wind, Water and Ice alongside the Electric powers.

  • @MarlonDeathboy
    @MarlonDeathboy Год назад +148

    I'm a black comic writer and artist currently working on a new fantasy comic series titled "Nightshade". It's about a group of high schoolers that encounter the forces of evil through events and must find their way to overcome each event. Witches, vampires, demons, and other forces of darkness are apart of these encounters, and these mortal high schoolers are forced to battle them without any supernatural abilities to aide them.

    • @aldiascholarofthefirstsin1051
      @aldiascholarofthefirstsin1051 Год назад +3

      Ok... what is the point of this comment?

    • @travisfields157
      @travisfields157 Год назад +26

      ​@@aldiascholarofthefirstsin1051That none of his heroes will have electricity powers.

    • @joshwist556
      @joshwist556 Год назад +23

      @@travisfields157The black character proceeds to tase a villain.

    • @snkybrki
      @snkybrki Год назад +6

      #ad

    • @ODSTWhiteout
      @ODSTWhiteout Год назад +3

      Cool story bro

  • @jjju3
    @jjju3 2 года назад +440

    its so funny this happened _completely_ on accident. with every other "trope" related to black people they all feel like theyre rooted in some deep seeded racism or fetishization or stereotype or something, but this is literally just "we kept ripping ourselves off so much it became a trope." a buy and large completely harmless trope.

    • @hypno5690
      @hypno5690 Год назад

      "with every other "trope" related to black people they all feel like theyre rooted in some deep seeded racism or fetishization "
      dude get off the internet your brain is rotting

    • @karithema9ician657
      @karithema9ician657 Год назад +29

      Even the same colors in 🤦🏾‍♂️😂😂😂 Blue and yellow costumes 🔥👀

    • @DeanCubed
      @DeanCubed Год назад +54

      In this case even trying to frame it as a stereotype is laughable. "You know those black people, always plugging things in, and uhh, generating static with friction!"

    • @MK_ULTRA420
      @MK_ULTRA420 Год назад +37

      @@DeanCubed Clearly the Moonwalk was just a way for black people to generate static with style.

    • @d4nniedark0
      @d4nniedark0 Год назад +6

      because this trope is so widely used it feels a little racist to still willingly add to it when writing a black character. For example; Miles Morales started out with a nerve touch ability that would “shock” enemies then as he got more popular and was being adapted theyve given him full electric powers shooting bolts from his hands making him Marvels equivalent to static shock.

  • @darkservantofheaven
    @darkservantofheaven 2 года назад +643

    even in african myth there is a vampiric being called the Impunduluu or Ishilogoo.....its a south african or zulu concept. It translates to, (sigh) Lightning Bird) it can take the form of either a giant bird of prey, small bird of prey, a human with avian features (or bird/human hybrid) or a handsome young african man. He is often the lover, protector and familier of a witch in zulu folkore. as this vampire's name suggest, it has control over thunder and lightning along with its avian features.....accusations of this creature exist even to this day....
    even as vampires, we still have electrical abilties.

    • @MixedUpMedia21
      @MixedUpMedia21  2 года назад +156

      Woah, that’s really interesting! Thanks for sharing, seriously

    • @xocolatl3682
      @xocolatl3682 2 года назад +33

      Like thunder bird....

    • @yesmansam6686
      @yesmansam6686 2 года назад +36

      That's pretty cool actually. I'm trying to read up more on African myths myself. You have recommendations on reading material?

    • @13KuriMaster
      @13KuriMaster 2 года назад +31

      Guess if DC ever wanted to give some sort of in-universe reason why so many of their dark-skinned super heroes have electrical powers... that could be used as a starting point.

    • @emmanuelbangalika527
      @emmanuelbangalika527 2 года назад +22

      @@yesmansam6686 can't recommend a book. But for gods and stuff, read up on the 'orishas', the anansi stories and all the Egyptian stuff. For mythological creatures,.I'll just list off a few. IMPUNDULU, Nyami Nyami and Tokoloshe for a start.

  • @JakNasty69
    @JakNasty69 Год назад +50

    This was really to the point with simple explanations which is exactly what I wanted from this video, it wasn't 4 hours long and didn't overexplain it was perfect, fantastic job and I learned some things I didn't even know about Black lightning
    Btw John Stewart is the best Green Lantern and he's my favorite and I will die on that hill

  • @dustinhatfield8373
    @dustinhatfield8373 Год назад +12

    Another thing i find interesting about electric based heroes, in general, not just black, is that stories with protagonists that use this ability often have an xmen type of plot about a large group of people getting powers and then how the world reacts to them and how they integrate into and change society
    For example, Static Shock, Infamous, Darker Than Black

    • @ThermalTyphlosion
      @ThermalTyphlosion 9 месяцев назад

      Black Lightning in the CW show as well. That's pretty interesting.

  • @revoltpuppy
    @revoltpuppy 2 года назад +1026

    I love the dry sense of humor behind this, and it's kinda cool that the answer isn't just "flat-out racism" for once.

    • @genericyoutubeuser8957
      @genericyoutubeuser8957 2 года назад +69

      The answer very rarely is "flat-out racism".

    • @ashleyhoughton8592
      @ashleyhoughton8592 2 года назад +267

      Though unsurprising that the second answer was 'corporate greed' cause they just didn't want to pay royalties.

    • @cdw2468
      @cdw2468 2 года назад +117

      @@genericyoutubeuser8957 define “rarely”

    • @genericyoutubeuser8957
      @genericyoutubeuser8957 2 года назад +1

      @@cdw2468 I'm not going to engage with someone whose handle supports a violent mass murder.

    • @cdw2468
      @cdw2468 2 года назад +26

      @@genericyoutubeuser8957 it’s a joke, and not at all a reason to not engage with someone about racism. what’s more likely is that you realize you don’t know what you’re talking about or you’re too much of a coward to stand behind your true beliefs so you’ve tried to find an excuse to not say them

  • @Nagasakevideo
    @Nagasakevideo 2 года назад +2475

    I will say, when it comes to storm, her powers aren't exclusively electricity. She can control weather in general which includes electricity but also includes a lot more than that.

    • @Harlem1mentality
      @Harlem1mentality 2 года назад +211

      Yes but she used lightening more then anything else.

    • @brooklyngray1527
      @brooklyngray1527 2 года назад +33

      🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓

    • @dieptrieu6564
      @dieptrieu6564 2 года назад +148

      @@Harlem1mentality Cause lightning is powerful and cool

    • @sulisuli35
      @sulisuli35 2 года назад +72

      @@brooklyngray1527 what’s that supposed to mean

    • @Stylez-13
      @Stylez-13 2 года назад +6

      The best example is Black Adam 😁

  • @astoundingmango8984
    @astoundingmango8984 Год назад +11

    This video was informative, entertaining, and really well edited and scripted! Black lighting superheroes were something I had never really consciously thought about the origin of, so it was super interesting to see where the trope comes from. Subscribed !! About to binge you other videos

  • @darkservantofheaven
    @darkservantofheaven 2 года назад +966

    I'll admit, Im guilty of this too. I wasnt even aware of these of most of chareacters when I was in high school and started writing for fun. I was thinking about a black martial artist whos QI manifest as electricity in his fist (similar to Kazuya Mashima from Tekken) or can channel is electrical looking Qi into a sword or something. (even had his cornrowed hair glow for a second or two when he charges the power similar to Godzilla's dorsal spine when hes about to use his radioactive breathray.....) But when I saw so many of these chareacters, I was like "yea, I better not...pretty unoriginal, pretty cliche, not to mention...I could get sued" might just change it to blue flame and stick with the Godzilla inspiration

    • @MixedUpMedia21
      @MixedUpMedia21  2 года назад +281

      In all honesty, most of the characters in the video are cool. So if your character looks better with lightning, go for it. Your idea sounds pretty damn awesome either way, especially channeling the energy in his spine like Godzilla.

    • @landonaustin6623
      @landonaustin6623 2 года назад +15

      I swear l never thought of it when I made my character either I just thought electricity powers were cool.

    • @hayothegunosaurus
      @hayothegunosaurus 2 года назад +1

      that sounds awesome

    • @jms7265
      @jms7265 2 года назад +4

      Better copyright some of your ideas especially if you plan on doing something big with it.

    • @landonaustin6623
      @landonaustin6623 2 года назад +1

      @@jms7265 how would I go about that?

  • @DeathRex88
    @DeathRex88 2 года назад +392

    I always thought that black + electricity powers came to be trying to create a "Urban" powerset.
    Growing up in a city the idea of electric powers always appealed to me as I could easily imagine using such a power to its fullest in my environment.
    Edit: a lot of folks I speak comics with who didn't grow up either in a city or enjoying those specific characters tend to favor different powersets, even among just elemental stuff.

    • @LegendStormcrow
      @LegendStormcrow Год назад +17

      I think it's because there already were a lot of heroes that had fire, or even ice powers. Water was rare, but not unknown, but electricity was only ever used in villains.

    • @jasonreed7522
      @jasonreed7522 Год назад +11

      I agree, especially when you consider how many electrical powers require charging up from an outside source it becomes most practical in a city where the grid is everywhere. (I cam just imagine a joke like in Spiderman homecoming where he couldn't swing across the field, where the electric hero has to lure the villain towards a transmission line just to use his powers again).
      Basically its like how plant growth/manipulation or speak with animals is most useful in rural areas where the "fuel" of your powers is. (Although speak with animals in a city would still work out well as pidgeons and seagulls are everywhere and probably have seen alot)

    • @ChaosDesigned
      @ChaosDesigned Год назад +6

      The power types also have personalities connected to them too, like The Superman powerset, Speed/Strength, or Strength/Invunerable has a personality typecast to it and is almost always given to the white male subset and then spunoff to everyone else later Ala Captain Marvel or Black Atom. But Electricity always has this lowkey subtle but powerful far reaching feel, that is good for black characters. Its not often you see a Main character in American comics with flame powers, as usually the more raw destructive powers are left to badguys. Eletricity is pretty versatile.

    • @wolfgang8391
      @wolfgang8391 Год назад +2

      I think this is really accidental in nature. Like an English teacher trying to cram a metaphor in every page... however, it does work. Electricity would be a cool power regardless. Though I love how comic creators forget just how deadly and powerful lightning truly is.

    • @NotEvenOverThere
      @NotEvenOverThere Год назад +1

      @@jasonreed7522 rats too, can't forget the rats possums and dogs, if you can talk to animals a pack of st Bernards at your whim is pretty deadly

  • @intergalactic92
    @intergalactic92 Год назад +2

    So basically everyone loved the original Black Lightning but didn’t want to pay the artist and royalties so just made their own. That’s just scummy.

  • @mrrd4444
    @mrrd4444 Год назад +1

    Tony looks like such a lovely guy on top of actually being a rad dude, good on him.

  • @Afterlord2
    @Afterlord2 Год назад +577

    Damn I literally never noticed this. Static shock, storm, yoruichi, the whole village hidden in the clouds. Darui was one of my favorite characters and I thought the fact that he had the special tattoo and used lightning that was different to everyone else's was really unique. It kind of cheapens the experience knowing the characters I love have roots in literally hana-barbera being too cheap to pay for a character.

    • @tpsam
      @tpsam Год назад +37

      Even in One Piece eneru is designed after Eminem who is white but as black as any white man can be

    • @tpsam
      @tpsam Год назад +9

      And now on some degree black Adam can be added to the list

    • @karithema9ician657
      @karithema9ician657 Год назад +5

      @@tpsam wow that’s crazy

    • @pebblebrookbooks4852
      @pebblebrookbooks4852 Год назад +18

      Ya let's be clear - Hanna Barbera is not really racist - they're just cheap af.

    • @107Pedro
      @107Pedro Год назад +7

      Was reading black clover today, there's a character thats a gyaru(japanese that tan and are the closest we get to black people most times in manga) whats her magic? Electricity lol

  • @johnnojojack-exe
    @johnnojojack-exe 2 года назад +352

    At first, I thought it was going to be based on offensive stereotypes or because the historical racial struggles in the US --> (Black Power --> power being related to electricity) but it was actually because DC and HB didn't want to pay royalties for Black Lightning so now we just have a lot of copies of Black Lightning. Since this history is very obscure, from the perspective of the commonfolk, it started to look like a trope to use and to poke fun of. That's pretty funny.

    • @Naomi-xu4hq
      @Naomi-xu4hq 2 года назад +55

      Most tropes honestly come from copies. There are so many redhead female superhero’s that can read minds/move things with their mind as a copycat from Jean grey

    • @gelinrefira
      @gelinrefira 2 года назад +1

      Haha if there is another thing that motivates America other than racism, it will definitely be refusing to pay people what they are owed.

    • @Focusing-profit
      @Focusing-profit 2 года назад +9

      Crazy thing is DC comic made A successful son (static shock) but he never got to meet his Dad (Black lighting) 😂😂

    • @t850terminator
      @t850terminator 2 года назад +1

      Meanwhile Superman, Shazam, Captain Marvel, and Miracleman/Marvel Man

    • @cyborgchicken3502
      @cyborgchicken3502 2 года назад +7

      Super heroes are built off a lot of tropes and even villains, look at how many copies of Venom there are, and Venom's design itself is based off an earlier indie comic character called Grendel which released by Darkhorse in the early 80s, look how many super heroes have the power of flight, or a healing factor... Wolverine, Hulk and Deadpool pretty much have the same healing factor....I don't think it's a racist trope at all because the same trope exists among non black super heroes too....and there are white super heroes that have electrical powers too like Thor

  • @anonymousaccount4483
    @anonymousaccount4483 Год назад +2

    Even in 2023, DC Comics and WB drama with their employees and fans still hold up

  • @mythking541
    @mythking541 Год назад +10

    The funny thing is, they had Martian Manthunter. All they had to do was make his alter ego, John Jones, black. They did in Young Justice.
    Also interesting that their answer to copying Wasp was another black superhero with lightning powers (Bumblebee).

    • @KnightLineArtYT
      @KnightLineArtYT Год назад +1

      I think Justice League Doom was the first time I've seen someone use John's Human alter ego as a Black Man, from then on, it kind of stuck I think.

  • @Zeke931
    @Zeke931 2 года назад +892

    Other than intellectual property rights, I think from an aesthetic perspective, black and yellow, and black and blue just look good together.
    Whether you start out wanting to make a black hero or an electric hero, blue and yellow look good with dark skin tone and outfits.

    • @chairwood
      @chairwood 2 года назад +35

      ya, uhuh, u kno wat it is

    • @MelodiousThunk
      @MelodiousThunk 2 года назад +27

      Surely fire is the most obvious yellow thing that a Black superhero could control though? Other obvious choices include lava and sand (ok, sand doesn't emit light, but I'm sure they could make it look good if they really wanted to). I suspect that the electricity trope is more to do with a lack of imagination than anything else.
      Blue and yellow aren't the only colours that look good on dark skin either. E.g. a well chosen shade of green can look at least as good as blue, so control of plants or dangerous green reptiles (crocodiles, some snakes, etc.) would be another obvious superpower choice. Or for a really strong colour contrast, why not give a dark-skinned Black superhero control over white things, like light, snow, ice, skeletons or ghosts? I mean light in general, not just lightning. E.g. a superhero who could bend light or alter its speed or colour would be a powerful illusionist.

    • @pastoryoda2789
      @pastoryoda2789 2 года назад

      True

    • @noidsuper
      @noidsuper 2 года назад +61

      Bruh black looks good with everything

    • @valhatan3907
      @valhatan3907 2 года назад +7

      @@noidsuper yeah, on design color theory I was in, black is one of neutral color that got along with other color fine, in some saturation of course. But, having black alongside with white in the color scheme is crucial.
      Idk what i'm talking about at this point the more I read it.

  • @meijinx9673
    @meijinx9673 2 года назад +174

    Honestly, I'm black and electricity is my favorite elemental power. Other black people might have a problem with having so many black characters with electric powers. I love it. Dairui is one of my favorite naruto characters simply because he's black and uses black lightning. Idgaf

    • @UrScum
      @UrScum 2 года назад +23

      Dairui is truly that nigga, the whole cloud village is so raw

    • @ChaseBlackmoon
      @ChaseBlackmoon 2 года назад +7

      I agree, I'm off white (Slavic and Persian ancestry) but think electrical powers are awesome, being able to shoot a bolt of lightning, what's not to like? You could also just make a static field to mess up electronics.

    • @Zyocuh
      @Zyocuh 2 года назад +2

      Darui

    • @Reverend_Salem
      @Reverend_Salem Год назад +2

      @@ChaseBlackmoon or depending on control use it to fly using earth's magnetic field.

    • @kurokaizen1889
      @kurokaizen1889 Год назад

      @@UrScum 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @k.w.pillsbury4070
    @k.w.pillsbury4070 Год назад +2

    Take it as a compliment when I say, “It looks good on ‘em.”

  • @BenDaresAll
    @BenDaresAll Год назад +5

    Great information! Never knew that was the reason.
    Would have been nice to put names on your other samples tho.
    I saw Garnet from Steven Universe and, yes, she DID electrify a whip to shock someone!

  • @kr6productions
    @kr6productions 2 года назад +132

    This became more insane as the video went on but the Village Hidden in the Cloud members was the icing on the cake. 😂😂. It's insane how it's now just a subconscious or purposeful combination that's made

  • @edwardwatson1208
    @edwardwatson1208 2 года назад +304

    I hadn't heard of Black Bomber until today, so thank you for sharing that comic book tidbit. Yeah, thank goodness his character didn't see the light of day, or else there would have been turmoil amongst many comic book fans.

    • @saintzeroinfinity
      @saintzeroinfinity 2 года назад +45

      Black bomber would have a disturbingly effective super villain for black lightning.

    • @OnlyFunnyPosts
      @OnlyFunnyPosts 2 года назад +6

      Would’ve been terrible lol

    • @RoyalKnightVIII
      @RoyalKnightVIII 2 года назад +8

      The great late Dwayne McDuffie wrote a hilarious parody of the situation but dc censored it

  • @bigfudge2031
    @bigfudge2031 Год назад +1

    You know I never actually noticed before this video, but now I won't be able to unsee it.

  • @Partygay93
    @Partygay93 Год назад +8

    I really enjoy your videos and would be interested to see a video about black women with dangerous voices in superhero-adjacent media.
    I was reminded of this when I watched Wednesday and Bianca the siren was introduced. The other characters I can think of are Allison (Umbrella Academy), Black Canary (Birds of Prey) and Shriek (Venom 2).

    • @endaburns2121
      @endaburns2121 Год назад

      "black women with dangerous voices" should be a podcast

  • @spectre9340
    @spectre9340 2 года назад +691

    The whole time I was also kinda thinking they do the same with really pale characters that have ice powers. Aside from Frozone from The Incredibles, most ice-powered characters I've seen have been fair-skinned with platinum blond hair.
    With the whole black characters with electricity trope, I think another factor to consider as well would be aesthetics since the contrast between the dark skin tones and the lightning looks so good.

    • @ReblazeGaming
      @ReblazeGaming 2 года назад +102

      That's similar but idk if it's the same. That is designing characters based on the properties of their powers, not that they give ice powers to white people.
      Ice powered characters may be pale skinned or literally white coloured because of the connection to ice and snow as being white and how being cold makes you pale. They also often have blue skin. Also I'd say ice characters are more likely to have white hair, not blonde hair due to the snow connection. But there isn't really a connection between the aesthetics/ properties of lightning and black skin/ people.

    • @piusdoe8984
      @piusdoe8984 2 года назад +4

      Man ddnt pay attention to the video at all.. yah. Aestheticis aight

    • @bearman_1826
      @bearman_1826 2 года назад +39

      That's true. Yellow and black just go well together.

    • @WingXCustom
      @WingXCustom 2 года назад

      Yeah, but Frozone doesn't count. That was a Disney movie for kids.

    • @mpratt69
      @mpratt69 Год назад +15

      @@ReblazeGaming what's "logical" about ice powers giving white hair? I think that's a pretty fair comparison that it's also based on aesthetics in a similar way. It only seems logical because they made it a trope.
      Your argument is similar to saying Wendy's beef patties don't look right. It's not logical.

  • @Daragausthedragon
    @Daragausthedragon 2 года назад +311

    When the black lightning show came out I was really confused because I only ever knew static shock. I legit thought they were the same character until I looked deeper. That’s what led me into the long list of black electric characters

  • @AdonanS
    @AdonanS Год назад +2

    Eh, I'm not offended, nor am I complaining. Electricity is a cool-ass power.

  • @abderianagelast7868
    @abderianagelast7868 Год назад +1

    Black Panther should get an honorable mention here for his armor in the movies. I'm not enough of a comic buff to know if it's based on a comic appearance, but "absorbing and releasing energy" is basically just lightning with a different color slapped on.

  • @falkyrie5228
    @falkyrie5228 2 года назад +162

    Holy shit, DC. Just pay the man his royalties!

    • @GoodnightIrieMon
      @GoodnightIrieMon 2 года назад +29

      He sure checkmated DC. The more DC refuses to pay him, the worse they look.

    • @joelpartee594
      @joelpartee594 2 года назад +24

      Seems to have been resolved - Isabella returned to DC to write a Black Lightning story in 2017, and recently had a cameo on the TV show.

    • @k9commander
      @k9commander 2 года назад +3

      @@joelpartee594
      Do you know which episode?

    • @joelpartee594
      @joelpartee594 2 года назад +4

      @@k9commander The Book of War: Chapter Three: Liberation (Season 3 Episode 16) as "Judge Isabella".

    • @k9commander
      @k9commander 2 года назад +2

      @@joelpartee594
      Thanks.

  • @thunder6434
    @thunder6434 2 года назад +322

    (For context, I'm not black) I never really noticed this but looking back this was weirdly common. Me and my childhood friend (who was black) used to write stories about ourselves and our classmates as superheroes.
    Whenever I asked him what superpower he wanted me to write him with, his first answer was always electricity. I don't think he was even aware of a lot of these characters since he was more of a Marvel fan, which makes it even more weird to me. Because of this I think it may just be a really weird coincidence with some of these characters having the same powers, besides Black Lightning and all his copies.

    • @Harlem1mentality
      @Harlem1mentality 2 года назад +38

      Hmmm honestly It may not be that deep. I imagine the the thought process in the 1970’s was more literal than anything else. Black power was a huge back then. All the young black people an cool Black people were saying it. Black power hmmm what is black power? Electricity that’s power. When we don’t have electricity we don’t have power. But when we do it’s black power electricity. Lmao that’s what i think happened

    • @fascilime
      @fascilime 2 года назад +21

      I think it's just coincidental because lightning powers are just really cool

    • @blanktrigger8863
      @blanktrigger8863 2 года назад +4

      I don't think it's a coincidende. It's more like an odd cultural thing that nobody notices.

    • @r3ady780
      @r3ady780 2 года назад +1

      @@blanktrigger8863 honestly i think it's coincidence. I don't see how your skin color affects a superpower you think of

    • @blanktrigger8863
      @blanktrigger8863 2 года назад +1

      @@r3ady780You said skin color. By trying too hard not to be racist you expose your racism. Has nothing to do with my comment.

  • @bihwhat3556
    @bihwhat3556 Год назад +2

    It’s a sign showing black people discovered electricity in a plain sight

  • @Porrimgaming413
    @Porrimgaming413 Год назад +1

    00:00 acting like we didn't read the title
    (Great video btw)

  • @noremac7216
    @noremac7216 2 года назад +207

    I think it's just Black lightning was one of the earliest arguably mainstream black superheroes that was allowed to be black, as an actual part of his character. Essentially he created an archetype

    • @mikevignola4213
      @mikevignola4213 2 года назад +8

      The first black superhero wad going to be a Caucasian that turned black as a superhero transformation. Thankfully more sensible people made the final decisions there. That was the brown bomber pitch, fortunately we got black lighting instead.

    • @piusdoe8984
      @piusdoe8984 2 года назад +8

      This man just made video with facts on this sht. And we gonna go with "I think this is why" man no wonder fake news spreads so quick

    • @noremac7216
      @noremac7216 2 года назад +10

      @@piusdoe8984 this isn't an award-winning biopic my dude. It was a really good video that I enjoyed but yes I feel like as someone who has been reading comic books for literal decades I do possess the knowledge to weigh in on the subject. What are you 12?

    • @OhitsONnow
      @OhitsONnow 2 года назад +2

      Its a youtube video man, its not the be-all end all. Guy listened to the video, had his own thoughts and put them down, open for discussion. There's nothing wrong with that. and why is everybody in this comment section so touchy?
      Anyway I agree Noremac out here, I think it was just an archetype that was created. Alongside what was said in the video, these guys are companies and what they had was a template that was proven to work and more importantly not tick anyone off, so they made more of it. Could've been more forays into different powers but could've felt too risky. In the design process there could've been all kinds of decisions left unsaid. The contrast point people are bringing up is plausible too. It might be an archetype or a cliche, but there's nothing wrong about it, characters are made out of them

    • @Gimosknight
      @Gimosknight Год назад +1

      @@piusdoe8984 The video's conclusion is simply "DC started it." Try critically thinking and you'll realize this comment and the video are in agreement.

  • @quentinjones6877
    @quentinjones6877 2 года назад +217

    I always had a thing for electricity powers, from playing games with Jin in tekken to Cole in infamous. At this point if I could make my own character, I wouldn't know what to give him, I'm constantly looking up different powers

    • @Hardmanferdead
      @Hardmanferdead 2 года назад +8

      Sailor Jupiter is one of my favorite electric powered characters. Psionics is another favorite power set of mine.

    • @quentinjones6877
      @quentinjones6877 2 года назад +1

      @@Hardmanferdead I'm starting to get into psionic powers too, like telepathy

    • @noctisastrum7495
      @noctisastrum7495 2 года назад

      @@quentinjones6877 maybe the character has plasma powers or controls crystals

    • @quentinjones6877
      @quentinjones6877 2 года назад

      @@noctisastrum7495 who?

    • @noctisastrum7495
      @noctisastrum7495 2 года назад

      @@quentinjones6877 I meant that the character you're working on could use those powers, sorry I worded that weirdly

  • @thetwofacedphantom53
    @thetwofacedphantom53 Год назад +2

    "You've never had black lightning before"

  • @TheMrParagon
    @TheMrParagon Год назад +3

    So the reason is essentially nobody wanted to pay royalties so they copied copies of black hero’s with electric powers

  • @ShrubRustle
    @ShrubRustle 2 года назад +80

    I feel like it wouldn't be..... ENTIRELY impossible to make Black Bomber interesting and thoughtful..... but i think it would take a miracle of writing, honestly

    • @TheRealPunkachu
      @TheRealPunkachu Год назад +15

      I agree but it’s also just NOT representation lol.

    • @minerman60101
      @minerman60101 Год назад +4

      Is there any character that couldn't be made interesting and thoughtful with sufficiently good writing? Granted, that description puts no upper bound on the quality of writing necessary to do so.

    • @retrospace2150
      @retrospace2150 Год назад +5

      Black bomber is a crazy name too

    • @jeremycards
      @jeremycards Год назад +11

      I don't think it would be THAT hard, just make him have a huge existencial crisis at having to live as a black man from time to time and experience the racism that he himself causes. But yeah it wouldn't be representation, and comics at that time were DEFINETLY not on the level of handling such a topic correctly. But nowadays a good writter could make it work easily, just watch the episode where Johnny Bravo turns into a woman.

    • @REDDAWNproject
      @REDDAWNproject Год назад +4

      Black bomber would honestly be a really interesting character to try to pull off. it probably wouldn't work, but it would be a super interesting challenge.

  • @caldw615
    @caldw615 2 года назад +869

    I find it funny that a few of these are instances of other characters being changed to a black character later but keeping the same electric powers.
    The Doctor in Dead by Daylight was originally supposed to be a Chinese man heavily inspired by the real world doctor Yang Yongxin, a controversial doctor who performed electro shock treatment on kids and teenagers to try get rid of internet/video game addiction. The Chinese DBD playerbase was asked about killer idea suggestions and they came up with the idea of a killer doctor who used shock therapy based on Yongxin. Hence when The Doctor was thought up he was paired with a survivor who was a pro video game player to make if thematic.
    However the design was changed to distance the character from the real life inspiration because the Yongxin was still alive unlike previous IRL killer inspirations (The Clown and John Wayne Gacy) so probably to avoid legal issues and potential lawsuits they changed him to a black doctor called Herman Carter that worked for the FBI as an interogator during the cold war. So he wasn't designed to be a black character with electric powers but they wound up making one anyway.

    • @Vyomesh839
      @Vyomesh839 2 года назад +135

      Same thing with Electro in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Electro is a white guy in the comics, but Jamie Foxx is Black, so by changing the race they inadvertently contributed to this, which is hilarious to me.

    • @jevonsims900
      @jevonsims900 2 года назад +12

      Why black though? That's another common Anime Manga trope of making an evil character have a darker completion when he/she turns evil.

    • @Magnet_Chaos
      @Magnet_Chaos 2 года назад +53

      @@Vyomesh839 Not only that. But Elctro is a ginge in the comics.... Before going bald.
      So they also added to the trend of race swaping ginger character as blacks.

    • @honeyham6788
      @honeyham6788 2 года назад +35

      @@Magnet_Chaos thats because Gingers tend to have similar problematic stereotypes in media as black people. Hyper-sexual people that are quick to anger and have aggressive personalities. See common similarities between the black Jezebelle trope and the Fiery Redhead trope. All very common stereotypes of the Irish as well as black people, so all the story tropes and writing habits that you can slap onto one character, they can easily slap on the other

    • @trollge3712
      @trollge3712 2 года назад +3

      @@jevonsims900 he was gonna be an evil character already in this case

  • @lucariojet
    @lucariojet Год назад

    Was so glad to see the Irredeemable shout-out!

  • @ZandorClegane
    @ZandorClegane Год назад +1

    I'm not power-ist, I have lightning power wielding friends!

  • @pathevermore3683
    @pathevermore3683 2 года назад +44

    0:53 to be fair to BL, electricity is just a small part of Storm's powerset.

    • @gx9183
      @gx9183 2 года назад +3

      True but it’s usually the one she’s most associated with it

    • @pathevermore3683
      @pathevermore3683 2 года назад +3

      @@gx9183 i would say it's weather.

    • @christianemden7637
      @christianemden7637 2 года назад +4

      @@gx9183 she controls the weather, uses wind to fly, something that i associated always first with her.

    • @gx9183
      @gx9183 2 года назад +11

      @@christianemden7637 Yes and I’m aware that’s what she does. Just that a lot of forms (specifically the movies) of media depict her using lightning as a main source of offense which is what the general public tend to consume.

    • @elijahferrer9216
      @elijahferrer9216 2 года назад

      Same with Kaldur (Aqualad), his electric powers are more based off his Atlantian magic powers and aren’t his staple ability

  • @jairusjackson7799
    @jairusjackson7799 2 года назад +26

    Sometimes in TV & Movies it's a joke electricity makes hair frizzy. I always assumed they did due to that connection, and the fact the color yellow looks good on brown skin and that goes into a lot of their outfits.

  • @eddiejc1
    @eddiejc1 Год назад +2

    I should note that Elektro was created in the sixties before Black Lightning was created and in the comic books he was a caucasian character. I'd like to think that Jamie Foxx was cast independently of this trope, but you never know.

  • @connorp8408
    @connorp8408 Год назад +1

    "I want to make a representative hero! Butttt you're going to have to pay me royalties.... wait, you're just making your own.... *shocked Pikachu face*"

  • @raymondkubiak1044
    @raymondkubiak1044 2 года назад +14

    Me as a writer who never really knew this was a trope: *Fuck, I need to change her Powers now.*

  • @amirmoradi9595
    @amirmoradi9595 2 года назад +80

    Static shock was an amazing show. Loved watching it on Saturday mornings as a kid. I also distinctly remember that being where I learned what dyslexia was through the character rubber band man.

  • @theanimerican
    @theanimerican Год назад +2

    Damn it. Now every time I see this trope, I'm going to think about the royalties Tony Isabella should've gotten.

  • @Backfromthedeadguy
    @Backfromthedeadguy Год назад

    They say imitation is the highest form of flattery. But I also noticed this trend years ago. Just didn't know why it was. Thanks for the history lesson!

  • @GeneralTheGuy
    @GeneralTheGuy Год назад +61

    I remember really loving static shock as a kid, kinda wish he'd come back to the limelight.

    • @pengwin_
      @pengwin_ Год назад +3

      its apparently in development.

    • @afterthought6889
      @afterthought6889 Год назад

      i really loved all the future Static appearances in the Batman Beyond / Justice League (was it?) crossover episodes

    • @EverythingInTheFrame
      @EverythingInTheFrame Год назад +1

      He’s basically dcs answer to miles morales so with his recent popularity we will probably see Static Shock show up again

  • @Replica_Rabbit
    @Replica_Rabbit 2 года назад +218

    I fine with the trope, I love lightning base powers because of Storm, Livewire and Static. You can do a lot of awesome things with electricity powers like, turn into lightning, control techology, control metal, gain super speed, and could be immue to mind control
    When I think of a power set for an comic character I want to created (that would be Black) I usually go for (an close second is energy constructs)

    • @felixlara2945
      @felixlara2945 2 года назад +1

      Storm doesn't have lightning based powers

    • @nonon8952
      @nonon8952 2 года назад +15

      @@felixlara2945 she can control lightning smart guy

    • @Harlem1mentality
      @Harlem1mentality 2 года назад

      Hmmm honestly It may not be that deep. I imagine the the thought process in the 1970’s was more literal than anything else. Black power was a huge back then. All the young black people an cool Black people were saying it. Black power hmmm what is black power? Electricity that’s power. When we don’t have electricity we don’t have power. But when we do it’s black power electricity. Lmao that’s what i think happened

    • @joshgroban5291
      @joshgroban5291 2 года назад +1

      Not black, but you'd like Mikasa from A Certain Magical Index series. She uses electricity in great ways, and her nickname is Railgun, and I'm guessing you already know why.
      She's also immune to mind control as you said because of the electric field around here

    • @user-in1gv1uh2v
      @user-in1gv1uh2v 2 года назад

      @@nonon8952 But it's more of a subset of her power to control the weather. It's not her main power.

  • @ImCurrentlyNaked
    @ImCurrentlyNaked Год назад +2

    I wonder if it's an even more simple thing? - Lightning would be coloured white or yellow, and it wouldn't contrast off a white character like it would a black character, thus characters with electricity powers are always black for colour scheme and visual appeal reasons.

  • @n0ame1u1
    @n0ame1u1 Год назад +1

    Blue or yellow lightning looks freaking sick contrasted with dark skin

  • @tofu_golem
    @tofu_golem 2 года назад +428

    Storm has weather powers. Throwing around lightning is just part of that. If we included her, then that opens up Pandora's box. For example Photon can create our absorb any kind of energy she can understand.
    Most of this was DC and other companies not wanting to pay royalties to a writer, which is an incredibly common story in comic books.

    • @darrenkey207
      @darrenkey207 2 года назад +25

      Good point. Would it be correct to add Kaldur'ahm into this conversation? His main ability is manipulating water with magic, with electricity being a secondary power

    • @MistarZtv
      @MistarZtv 2 года назад +22

      yeah not wanting to pay royalties was the whole reason she-hulk existed and seems to be a common thing, luckily she turned out pretty good with a talented staff behind her stories.
      it happens in video games too apparently, Ms Pacman is getting all but completely erased from games and replaced with an imposter because they didn't want to give the royalties to the original creators.

    • @abdul-rahmanwashington2479
      @abdul-rahmanwashington2479 2 года назад +2

      It's sad when people use race for views or profit. The entire video covered one character and the sometimes shady comic business.

    • @darrenkey207
      @darrenkey207 2 года назад +26

      @@abdul-rahmanwashington2479 I don't think that's the case in this instance

    • @MistarZtv
      @MistarZtv 2 года назад +25

      @@abdul-rahmanwashington2479 uhm how did you come to to conclusion? 🤣

  • @joereno955
    @joereno955 2 года назад +24

    Another possible reason that it might be common: the contrast between lightning (which is usually white or yellow) and black skin (which is usually, well, dark brown or black) is more visually striking and dynamic than white on white. It's similar to how Gorr's All-black Necrosword contrast with his pale skin. It's an easy way to create dynamic, striking, high-contrast panels!

    • @TheDweeb002
      @TheDweeb002 Год назад +1

      *Thor has entered the chat*

    • @hachelyd_i3232
      @hachelyd_i3232 Год назад

      You don’t know comics. All these dudes talking about “contrast.”

  • @almightytowerdiveking4636
    @almightytowerdiveking4636 Год назад +2

    This video was hilarious yet informative 😂 I'm late to the party but I'm glad my phone was listening to us when my boy told me about this video 🤣🤣🤣 good stuff bro

    • @MixedUpMedia21
      @MixedUpMedia21  Год назад

      I’m glad the feds were listening in to recommend this as well lol welcome to the channel😂

  • @Ohh_Is_That_Sooo...
    @Ohh_Is_That_Sooo... Год назад +3

    Yoooo "Black Bomber"!? 🤣🤷🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️😭
    That is hilariously F*€ked up!!!! 😅 Damn shame smh

  • @ajstudios9210
    @ajstudios9210 2 года назад +3

    3:10 He made black superheroes because he wanted to make some positive representation for his black friends? That is so sweet!

  • @fudge6999
    @fudge6999 2 года назад +56

    I always find it interesting when people put storm in this category even though she can control lightning her powers have always revolved around her controlling the weather she just uses lightning as a form of attack but her most used element is wind.

    • @thewalrusaurus
      @thewalrusaurus Год назад +3

      That's cause most people don't read the actual comics. In the movies you pretty much only see her using lightning, likely cause that's the easiest to visually convey.

    • @TaxTaxes
      @TaxTaxes Год назад +16

      to be honest, her coolest looking ability is striking people with lightning lol

    • @everretwavince1843
      @everretwavince1843 Год назад +3

      It is her most offensive ability and the fastest to ensure a kill. Her wind powers has never been used to suffocate someone or showed that she is even capable of control like that. I remember that old cartoon and she was really good in it. Her and Rouge were really good in that cartoon with Jean Grey being the butt of jokes.

    • @sea-envy3137
      @sea-envy3137 Год назад

      I am "upset" about The Wizard who empowers Billy Batson being on the list. Yes, Zues is one of the legendary figures that give him power, but "lightning" is a cosmetic effect of the magic spell of transformation not something he really uses for effect.

  • @SoulKnightKing
    @SoulKnightKing Год назад +1

    I'm impressed you actually talked bout Black Vulcan. No one knows about him lol

  • @evannatland5151
    @evannatland5151 Год назад +1

    static shock only getting beat by pokemon is like saying hey you may not be lebron james but youre defintely kevin durant

  • @IN-tm8mw
    @IN-tm8mw 2 года назад +220

    I came to the conclusion years ago that the "Lighting" powers were a simple wordplay inspiration from the "Black Power" Movement. That explained the designs and personalities of Black Heroes created around that time. Since i grew up around that time, I still prefer black characters like those than the current ones that appeal to "street culture".

    • @truffeltroll6668
      @truffeltroll6668 2 года назад +26

      Nah, that would be like naming a hero "Black Panther"
      Wayyy too on the nose

    • @coldchillin8382
      @coldchillin8382 2 года назад +6

      Makes sense. Black power. Electricity is power.

  • @avonray9147
    @avonray9147 2 года назад +88

    A trope I've noticed for almost all OP female superheroes (not just from comics), their powers are almost always based on psychic abilities (sometimes magic).
    Edited : all --> almost all (that's what I had intended to say).

    • @somedudes6455
      @somedudes6455 2 года назад

      What? Which Characters are you talking about?

    • @anotherrandomguy8871
      @anotherrandomguy8871 2 года назад +1

      @@somedudes6455 I think he means characters like Scarlet Witch maybe?

    • @joelpartee594
      @joelpartee594 2 года назад +9

      The trend is there, but when you say "all" you get Well, Actually'd into oblivion - Carol Danvers, Supergirl, Jane Foster, and of course the most OP of all - Squirrel Girl.

    • @somedudes6455
      @somedudes6455 2 года назад +4

      @@anotherrandomguy8871 right but what about freaking captain marvel.

    • @avonray9147
      @avonray9147 2 года назад +1

      @@joelpartee594 A mistake of wording on my part. Definitely not all.

  • @tcrump212IsLmbrJck_t
    @tcrump212IsLmbrJck_t Год назад +1

    Nappy hair creates electricity. I think it's shade. But also esoteric AF.

  • @clinthazzard7397
    @clinthazzard7397 Год назад +1

    I'd never cringe at electrical superpowers.
    1. I'm an electrician
    2. I'm black
    3. Boogie woogie woogie

  • @milliondollarmistake
    @milliondollarmistake 2 года назад +333

    Black Bomber could be a pretty interesting character unironically. With some tweaks he could be a unique way to explore racism in a way that only comics could do. I mean he should never have been DC's FIRST black super hero because that would have been fucking stupid but nowadays it could work as an indie comic.
    Also C. Viper is black?

    • @Vandylizer
      @Vandylizer 2 года назад +21

      I was also wondering what was up with that lol. The Laura connection makes sense since she and her brother Sean from SF3 are peeps of color. I think Blanka is also a person of color, but that color is green haha.
      This was a cool video idea though! Nice work.

    • @quiteabizarreone6441
      @quiteabizarreone6441 2 года назад +37

      I said this out loud man. I truly do think that with some tweaks this would work really well as a indie comic which would probably even become a cult classic years after release

    • @ReblazeGaming
      @ReblazeGaming 2 года назад +61

      It would need a LOT of tweaks and very careful writing for that type of comic to not be a mess. But it definitely could work. Like maybe after living as a black superhero and being among black people he sees things differently and learns that we're all the same on the inside or something and his character development would be becoming not racist idk.
      Also C Viper at least looks mixed.

    • @gazem_3211
      @gazem_3211 2 года назад +12

      Hot take: He would actually be hilarious to see in Doom Patrol

    • @illcarl6651
      @illcarl6651 2 года назад +20

      He'd be constantly conflicted about who he is and he'd probably have an arc where he comes away from racism it would honestly have the power to be moving if did right

  • @MichaelBNegron
    @MichaelBNegron 2 года назад +44

    Great breakdown of the history! I always wondered why this trope was so common (especially since it's so seemingly random!), but I suppose it makes sense that it occurred due to major publishers trying to copy each other!

    • @jasonreed7522
      @jasonreed7522 Год назад +2

      I never really noticed but when pointed out it obvious, and it makes sense someone makes 1 good character with powers that are aesthetically pleasing (contrast is huge in comics, and white/cyan/yellow lightning against black/dark brown is just about as contrasty as you can get), and then for copyright/royalty reasons they just kept copy pasting until the few good original chracters were influenced by the trend/trope. (Black lightning and static shock are iconic so now black with electricity powers is a trope to make a character quickly just as much as evil superman is a trope for a quick villain)

  • @carbodude5414
    @carbodude5414 Год назад +1

    Cause lightning is a cool power to have and costumes with black & gold are a very hard pattern to beat

  • @ShiftingFixations
    @ShiftingFixations Год назад +6

    I’m new to comics, but I’m loving learning stuff like this! But hey, if I could have the powers Static Shock had from the show, or just be Storm (my queen, fr), I’d be chill being a black girl with electricity powers. 🤣 Also my phone would stop dying. That would be nice.

  • @christopherauzenne5023
    @christopherauzenne5023 2 года назад +58

    this was a really interesting video that helps shed some light on the origin point for why so many black characters in fiction have electrical power. I would be interested in your thoughts/a follow up video on why so many black characters have white hair (another common pattern in fiction). I feel it all snowballed from Storm of the X-men and I believe they did it for 2 reasons. 1) the white hair would mimic a storm cloud (character design reflecting powers) and 2) storm was created in the late 60s/70s era of comics and the paper and printing used for comics was not the best/as clear as it is today (it was basically newspaper), storms original costume was almost entirely black so having black hair & a black costume on a darker skinned character with the limited printing ability might make the character not really clear to see so they added the white hair to help her pop of the page (this is only a guess but I feel it makes decent sense)

    • @PsykoDrama
      @PsykoDrama 2 года назад +25

      Anime especially does this. Any melanin heavy characters have white/silver hair. Scar, Raikage village, Jonah, BNHA rabbit girl, and smell guy from food wars. As you said they like the color pop but it's a lot. Then you look at Bleach and they break the mold with designs so other colors can be used.

    • @no_1_one
      @no_1_one 2 года назад +9

      honestly i think its just bc white hair complements better on dark shades of skin more than white ones(overall looking too pale) so its simply likely an aesthetic reasoning of contrast

    • @ReblazeGaming
      @ReblazeGaming 2 года назад

      @@PsykoDrama There are lots of reasons for this. I'd say from the Japanese perspective, a lot of that is based on the "gyaru" subculture in Japan, usually a style where part of it is tanning their skin to make it dark and dyeing their hair blonde. This doesn't mean all characters with this combo are "gyaru" I just think it's part of creating that combination in Japanese culture. A lot of anime characters with dark skin tend to be "tan" or are literally this. Think Ikumi from Food Wars.
      White hair is also an indicator of a character being "special" or magical a lot of the times too, so if they have powers they will likely have cool hair. Another thing is that it works great for creating fictional races. Dark skin and blonde/ white hair is a rare combination irl unless a dark person dyes their hair or they're mixed. So to make characters from a fictional race look unique, that hair colour can be used e.g Scar as an Ishvalan in FMAB, the Lightning Village residents in Naruto etc. And of course the contrast just looks cool. I love Aqualad's look from Young Justice.
      But of course there are still black characters in anime without blonde hair like Onyankopon from Attack on Titan, Ogun from fire force, Canary from Hunter x Hunter, Afro Samurai, Sister Krone from The Promised Neverland, Lock Rock from My Hero Academia, Advol from Jojo and more. I personally want to see more black characters with crazy hair colours as well rather than black or white/blonde hair. Green, pink, blue, go crazy lol.

    • @PsykoDrama
      @PsykoDrama 2 года назад

      @@ReblazeGaming yea, I tried to steer clear of gyaru examples since those are still Japanese representative characters but I guess if they are trying to blend a separate culture into their own then blond/white hair is gonna happen. And as I said Bleach has at least 3 examples that counter the white hair, Soul eater doesn’t use it, Black Lagoon, Fire force, and probably many more. I think anime is figuring out how to draw black/brown people with more of their own cultural flair than with Japanese flair. They are doing this with other races as well, I mean Vinland saga is definitely a far cry from G gundam’s take on anyone European.

  • @Joshkevin12
    @Joshkevin12 2 года назад +46

    Wow this is honestly such a good video. Shoutout to you, you do great work! So glad MovieFlame made me aware of you

    • @MixedUpMedia21
      @MixedUpMedia21  2 года назад +2

      Funny, I just commented to you over on his channel, and thanks for coming over. I have a lot of fun making these so I hope it shows!

  • @9ALiTY
    @9ALiTY Год назад +1

    Cole mcgraft of Infamous is the only non black electric powered hero I could think of, but The Animated Static Shock is my top 5 favorite Superheros!

  • @moniquewrites9046
    @moniquewrites9046 Год назад +1

    Black “power” is not the power to oppress but the power to overcome. That’s why it’s important to know context.