Luke Cage (Power Man)
Jericho Drumm (Brother Voodoo)
Abraham "Abe" Brown (Son of the Tiger)
Mercedes "Misty" Knight (Daughter of the Dragon)
Ororo Munroe (Storm)
Monica Rambeau (Captain Marvel/Photon)
Lemar Hoskins (Battlestar)
Lucas Bishop (Bishop)
Dwayne Taylor (Night Trasher)
Shard Bishop (Shard)
Everett Thomas (Synch)
Josiah al hajj Saddiq/Josiah Bradley (Justice/Josiah X)
Elijah Bradley (Patriot)
Adam Brashear (Blue Marvel)
Other woman and/or other man
Mentioned this on the Storm thread, but I felt this list of the most frequently appearing black female heroes/allies in Marvel comics would be more appropriate to share here: https://comicvine.gamespot.com/profi...esallie/77687/
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. Queen Mother
16. Heather McDaniel Hudson
17. Nancy Whitehead
18. Emily Preston
19. Nightshade
20. Shard
21. Okoye
22. Angel Salvadore
23. Claire Temple
24. Stevie Hunter
25. Onome
26. Pathway
27. Krystalin
28. Cipher
29. Queen Divine Justice
30. Charlotte Jones
31. Aneka
32. Friction
33. Gena Landers
34. Melita Garner
35. Network Nina
36. Carrie Alexander
37. Venus Dee Milo
38. Tempo
39. Debrii
40. Tamara Devoux
41. Alloy
42. Murmur
43. Charmer
44. Detective Rebecca Nales
45. Louise Hastings
46. Tara Tam
47. Cuckoo
48. Mary Mahajan
49. Sun Girl
50. Jackie McGee
51. Breeze James
52. Gorilla Girl
53. Priya Aggarwal
54. Twilight
55. Anesthesia Jones
56. Detective Sykes
57. Katherine Glover
58. Lashayla Smith
59. Taina Miranda
60. Tante Mattie
61. Zephyr
62. Ladyhawk
63. Glenda Sandoval
64. Longstrike
65. Adept
66. Decay
67. Foxfire
68. Hub
69. Kymera
70. Lightbright
71. Fantomelle
72. Pinch
73. Aliyah Bishop
74. Meteorite
75. Playback
76. Silencer
77. Becka Munroe
78. Cassandra Locke
79. Ivory
80. Jubulile van Scotter
81. Nina the Conjuror
82. No-Name
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She’s only Asian in the film and Tv shows, where they get Asian actresses to play her.
But in comics, she’s black and either from Anguilla, Dominican Republic or some Island in the West Indies.
Though one of her great grandfathers is British Caucasian and a descendant from Apocalypse (where she gets her pink hair from).
Which means Blink as a black woman, has already led her own team (Exiles). And after Storm and Monica Rambeau, the third black woman at Marvel to have her own miniseries. (Misty’s led stories in Anthology books but not her own miniseries before this) way before Iron Heart or Shuri or Moon Girl.
Last edited by Will Evans; 07-02-2020 at 10:37 AM.