Vixen and John Stewart vs. Shadow Thief:
Vixen and John Stewart vs. Shadow Thief:
Black Panther - Champion of Bast
Vixen - Champion of Anansi
If Vixen ever needs an extra burst of energy when she's tired, she can always mimic a short-tailed weasel:
Black Panther - Champion of Bast
Vixen - Champion of Anansi
Vixen as she appeared in Justice League of America #24 (April, 2018). Art by Neil Edwards.
The Queen of Fables destroyed the Justice League's HQ with Vixen inside of it. After she regenerates her entire body, someone handed her an old version of her first costume. Which kind of made no sense as she never wore that in the New 52.
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After she reformed her body she tapped into the Red and telepathically convinced "The Wishers" around the world to give up their wishes.
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Last edited by LordAllMIghty; 05-09-2020 at 04:53 AM.
Some of us wait, some of us act.
Material from the previously unpublished Vixen #1 as seen in Cancelled Comic Cavalcade #2 (Fall, 1978). Art by Bob Oksner.
I actually downloaded the whole issues once. It shows how she activated her abilities through a spell while dancing.
That customer doesn't look that bad in black in white.
It's also interesting that her hair was created to be naturally straight.
Last edited by LordAllMIghty; 05-13-2020 at 07:54 PM.
Some of us wait, some of us act.
This. Storm was initially conceived in much the same way, a white woman dipped in chocolate rather than having features more generally associated with black African women. It’s certainly a reflection of times when characteristics like kinky hair and wider noses were considered inferior to traditional European looks. It’s no surprise that Vixen, DC’s first solo black female hero held to that convention given when she was created. When you also consider the technical limitations of the day and the inability of many artists even now to properly draw black features its even less shocking.