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[QUOTE=Alphaxman;4940176]Don't forget about Frenzy, a drastically underused character. With her choosing to remember her life in the AoX storyline really changed my opinion of her. Before I was totally indifferent to her, passing her off as a one-dimensional villain. It was a mistake not seeing her reaction to Cyke's death. Bendis should have used her.[/QUOTE]
Agreed, Frenzy should be used more.
[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4940432]Particularly worth mentioning is the rarely mentioned Twilight, who was a black woman that was a member of the X-Men, but in the future on an alternate Earth.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/nSQmKKL.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
That's Krystal. She had Iceman like powers but with minerals/crystal. Very powerful but so underused in the series.
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Also, Twilight, from X-Nation:
[img]https://i.imgur.com/j6l2zz0.jpg[/img]
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what happened to her waist?
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[QUOTE=Havok83;4940459]what happened to her waist?[/QUOTE]
The 1990s happened, in the 2090s. lol
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[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4940458]Also, Twilight, from X-Nation:
[img]https://i.imgur.com/j6l2zz0.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
I actually liked her. She generated a small sphere that allowed her to manipulate reality within it.
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[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4940366]Well, I did make a list of the most frequently appearing black female heroes/allies in Marvel comics a while back. These aren’t all mutants, but I felt it was worth mentioning regardless: [url]https://comicvine.gamespot.com/profile/electricmastro/lists/most-frequently-appearing-black-female-heroesallie/77687/[/url]
1. Storm
2. Spectrum
3. Misty Knight
4. M
5. Glory Grant
6. Oya
7. Frenzy
8. Shuri
9. Ironheart
10. Silhouette
11. Bling!
12. Moon Girl
13. Cecilia Reyes
14. Davida Kirby
15. Dr. Kavita Rao
16. Queen Mother
17. Heather McDaniel Hudson
18. Nancy Whitehead
19. Emily Preston
20. Nightshade
21. Shard
22. Okoye
23. Angel Salvadore
24. Claire Temple
25. Stevie Hunter
26. Onome
27. Pathway
28. Krystalin
29. Cipher
30. Queen Divine Justice
31. Charlotte Jones
32. Aneka
33. Friction
34. Gena Landers
35. Melita Garner
36. Network Nina
37. Carrie Alexander
38. Venus Dee Milo
39. Tempo
40. Debrii
41. Tamara Devoux
42. Alloy
43. Murmur
44. Charmer
45. Detective Rebecca Nales
46. Louise Hastings
47. Tara Tam
48. Cuckoo
49. Mary Mahajan
50. Sun Girl
51. Timeslip
52. Trinary
53. Jackie McGee
54. Breeze James
55. Gorilla Girl
56. Priya Aggarwal
57. Twilight
58. Anesthesia Jones
59. Detective Sykes
60. Katherine Glover
61. Lashayla Smith
62. Taina Miranda
63. Tante Mattie
64. Zephyr
65. Ladyhawk
66. Glenda Sandoval
67. Longstrike
68. Adept
69. Decay
70. Foxfire
71. Hub
72. Kymera
73. Lightbright
74. Fantomelle
75. Pinch
76. Aliyah Bishop
77. Meteorite
78. Playback
79. Silencer
80. Becka Munroe
81. Cassandra Locke
82. Ivory
83. Jubulile van Scotter
84. Nina the Conjuror
85. No-Name[/QUOTE]
WOW....I didn't know we had A LOT of Black Females in Marvel....Interesting.
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Storm, Monica Rambeau, and Misty Knight as they appeared in Captain America: Sam Wilson #10 (August, 2016).
[img]https://i.imgur.com/UfcJncG.jpg[/img]
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[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4940366]
55. Gorilla Girl
[/QUOTE]
Which genius at Marvel thought it was a good idea to create a black character who's power is to turn into a gorilla?
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[QUOTE=stormphoenix;4940494]WOW....I didn't know we had A LOT of Black Females in Marvel....Interesting.[/QUOTE]
Alot seem to either be alternate universe and/or used a handful of times, so you wouldnt necesarily know them
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[QUOTE=Dipter;4940501]Which genius at Marvel thought it was a good idea to create a black character who's power is to turn into a gorilla?[/QUOTE]
They killed her off anyway
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[QUOTE=Havok83;4940510]Alot seem to either be alternate universe and/or used a handful of times, so you wouldnt necesarily know them[/QUOTE]
OH ok. Yeah, that makes sense. I had no idea. Thanks for the information.
[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4940500]Storm, Monica Rambeau, and Misty Knight as they appeared in Captain America: Sam Wilson #10 (August, 2016).
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HAHAHA When I 1st saw this picture I had a Joke in my head for this.
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Ok now some of y'all know good and well what people mean by Black. Lets not even be on this splitting hair stuff. It is not a diss to not list a South Asian character as a Black. Of course there are intermarriages between Black and Indian seen especially on the eastern horn of Africa. But Timeslip and Trinary are not part of those populations. They are POC just not Black. We all know there is not enough racialized nuance in comic book character creation so lets keep it cute.
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[QUOTE=LordAllMIghty;4940471]I actually liked her. She generated a small sphere that allowed her to manipulate reality within it.[/QUOTE]
She was dope and I liked her Ambrose Chase like power.. She was the one who was giving it to Exodus when they fought for a bit. Kyrs was also dope. I always wondered if Emma's Diamond form would lead to her doing what Kyrs did with her powers.
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memorize the list well .. but I think there are two that should not be black sewn.
M is biracial.
And Trinary I am almost completely sure that it is indú ethnicity???? And although many indu are of dark skin tone they are not black they are of Caucasian ethnicity.
if so, they can skip trinary.
I don't sure . But Trinary looks like would a indú girl
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[QUOTE=yogaflame;4940372]So, this is including women from India as black women? It certainly is debatable, but an uncommon point of view.[/QUOTE]
women coming from india, they are of Caucasian ethnicity, that is not debatable.
Including them on a list of Afro-descendant women is an epic mistake.