Vixen's guest appearance in "The Flash" was also a 3-part story. I actually have those issues, and the funny thing is, I wasn't even a Vixen fan at all at the time when I collected those issues back then, I was a Flash fan because of The Flash 1990 TV show.
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Black Panther - Champion of Bast
Vixen - Champion of Anansi
It was actually a good read. She beat the **** out of Gorilla Grodd.
Not sure about now but her old belt use to contain bombs. Also, here a quick pic of her healing herself for the first time.
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Some of us wait, some of us act.
Vixen as she appeared in Superman #19 (March, 2020):
Slightly off-topic, but does anyone know who the redhead standing next to J'onn and Man-Bat is?
Look at John Stewart trying to be slick, standing behind Vixen. He knows the best place to stand! And what in the world is Hawkman looking at? LOL
Last edited by MoneySpider; 04-27-2020 at 05:34 PM.
Black Panther - Champion of Bast
Vixen - Champion of Anansi
Justice League of America #12 (October, 2007). Art by Alex Ross:
Imagine being proud to have negative traits. I can’t relate.
DC: Justice League, The Flash, Justice League Dark, Superman, Action Comics, Green Arrow, Justice League Odyssey, The Terrifics, Teen Titans, Titans, Brimstone, Female Furies, Damage, Heroes In Crisis
Marvel: The Punisher, Cosmic Ghost Rider, Venom, X-23, Cloak and Dagger, Jessica Jones, Sentry
Indies: Unnatural, Jeepers Creepers, Project Superpowers, Black Hammer, Ninja-K
Keeping in mind of the possibility of racial discriminators at DC who should lose their jobs, and how even white characters Superman, Batman, and The Flash are different and diverse in thought from each other, but also to take advantage having different backgrounds of characters so as to help make them more interesting, such as how Marvel’s Storm was created by white artist Dave Cockrum and Jewish writer Len Wein, and emphasized on her background being from Africa because of how interesting the culture she was raised in was and the spirituality and so forth. This doesn’t mean DC shouldn’t offer jobs to black people and so on and so forth, as of any race should get a fair shot, but simply saying writers in general should attempt to make their characters as interesting as possible by taking advantage of any aspect of their background to do so, including race and the continents they were born in.
Well you also have to look at the backlash to black female lead books-especially among Marvel, Dc and Image.
Right now Moon Girl is the most successful black female lead book at 47 issues.
At most black female lead books last to issue 12.
We saw stores refuse to sell Motor Crush because it was a black female lead book. That did better as a trade.
Joot Joint & Concrete park could not finish their runs.
So you got that to deal with. Meanwhile you have characters like Vixen wining fans over everywhere else. Same issue with Cyborg.