The Oklahoman

Static and other Black heroes get focus in February

- Word Balloons Matthew Price, matthew@matthewlpr­ice.com, has written about the comics industry for more than two decades. He is the co-owner of Speeding Bullet Comics in Norman.

DC Comics is celebratin­g Black History Month this February with miniseries, collection­s, variant covers and more. The year 2023 marks the 30th anniversar­y of Milestone Media and the creation of the “Dakotavers­e,” and that’s a big part of the DC Comics celebratio­ns.

The superhero Static returns in a new miniseries this week titled “Static: Shadows of Dakota,” that also features the return of Ebon, a villain from the “Static Shock!” animated series.

Static is Virgil Hawkins, an intelligen­t, fun-loving Black teenager who acquires electric powers. Influenced by the comics he’s read, he becomes a costumed hero. Static appeared in the cartoon series “Static Shock!,” which ran from 2000-2004.

Also out this week is “The DC Universe by Dwayne McDuffie,” a 280-page hardcover collection featuring stories from the noted Black comics writer and Milestone Media co-founder from titles including “Action Comics,” “Impulse,” “Batman: Gotham Knights” and “Firestorm: The Nuclear Man.”

“Milestone Compendium Two,” on sale now, reprints stories from the original 1990s Milestone run, introducin­g stories and characters from Black and other diverse background­s to comic books. This compendium also reprints the 1994 Worlds Collide event, where Milestone characters met Superman and other DC Comics characters.

On Feb. 21, the Milestone 30th Anniversar­y Special celebrates 30 years of Static, Icon, Rocket, Hardware, and the rest of the Milestone media characters that made Milestone and the Dakotavers­e a true game-changer in comic books.

“DC Power: A Celebratio­n” features some of DC’s top Black superheroe­s including Green Lantern (John Stewart), Cyborg, Vixen, Batwing, and others, in stories from Black writers including Chuck Brown (“Bitter Root”), Stephanie Williams (“Nubia: Queen of the Amazons”), and Evan Narcisse (“Batman: Gotham Knights – Gilded City”); artists include Valentine De Landro (“Black Manta”), Clayton Henry (“Action Comics”), and others.

Out next week is the first part of the five-issue miniseries “Icon vs. Hardware.”

This five-issue limited series reunites the “Icon & Rocket: Season One” writing team of Reginald Hudlin and Leon Chills, with art by Milestone Media co-founder Denys Cowan.

Icon, Milestone’s super-powered, 8,000-year-old alien hero, on Earth is Augustus Freeman, a conservati­ve Black lawyer. Raquel Ervin, a teen who discovers his secret, becomes his sidekick Rocket.

Hardware is Curtis Metcalf, a brilliant scientist who develops a suit of armor to battle crime and injustice after discoverin­g corruption in the company for which he works.

According to a DC news release, in a search to find Icon’s crashed spaceship, Hardware finds a tool even more useful, and potentiall­y more dangerous: a time machine. This sets him on a collision course with Dakota’s powerhouse hero.

In addition to these titles, Black heroes will be showcased on a variety of DC variant covers in February, including the Flash, Wonder Woman and Action Comics.

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MILESTONE/DC COMICS The cover to “Static: Season One” #1.
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