Black Lightning (DC Comics) -- From EP Greg Berlanti -- In Development
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Black Lightning (DC Comics) -- From EP Greg Berlanti -- In Development
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/liv...erlanti-924999
Not at all familiar with the Black Lightning character.
Would not surprise me if this somehow ends up at The CW.
Black Superhero Drama From Greg Berlanti, Salim and Mara Brock Akil in the Works
'Black Lightning' is being shopped to networks this season.
DC Comics guru Greg Berlanti is teaming with The Game's Salim and Mara Brock Akil for a potentially ground-breaking superhero drama.
The Arrow/Flash/Supergirl/Legends of Tomorrow exec producer is working with the Akils to develop Black Lightning, a drama about one of DC Comics' first major African-American superheroes. (The character debuted in 1977 and was created by Tony Isabella and Trevor Von Eeden.)
A network is not yet attached, but the drama is being pitched to networks this development season after being in the works at Warner Bros. Television where the Akils and Berlanti are under rich overall deals.
Here's the official logline: Jefferson Pierce made his choice: he hung up the suit and his secret identity years ago, but with a daughter hell-bent on justice and a star student being recruited by a local gang, hell be pulled back into the fight as the wanted vigilante and DC legend Black Lightning.
In the comics, Pierce has two daughters who both became superheroes: Anissa Pierce (aka Thunder), a member of the Outsiders; and Jennifer Pierce (aka Lightning), who is recruited by the Justice Society of America.
The Akils (Being Mary Jane) will pen the script and exec produce alongside Greg Berlanti Productions' Berlanti and Sarah Schechter.
Should Black Lightning move to series at a broadcast network, the drama would be the first to feature an African-American superhero as its lead. Netflix, of course, has Marvel drama Luke Cage due this month.
For Berlanti, Black Lightning marks his latest DC Comics-inspired drama. In addition to Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow, he has Archie Comics take Riverdale also based on the DC characters due to join his super slate at The CW. Black Lightning also marks Berlanti's latest sale this development season, where he's reteaming with Blindspot creator Martin Gero for Criminal at ABC and Raised by Wolves with Diablo Cody at ABC. The Akils, in their first year with WBTV, also have Documenting Love at ABC.
'Black Lightning' is being shopped to networks this season.
DC Comics guru Greg Berlanti is teaming with The Game's Salim and Mara Brock Akil for a potentially ground-breaking superhero drama.
The Arrow/Flash/Supergirl/Legends of Tomorrow exec producer is working with the Akils to develop Black Lightning, a drama about one of DC Comics' first major African-American superheroes. (The character debuted in 1977 and was created by Tony Isabella and Trevor Von Eeden.)
A network is not yet attached, but the drama is being pitched to networks this development season after being in the works at Warner Bros. Television where the Akils and Berlanti are under rich overall deals.
Here's the official logline: Jefferson Pierce made his choice: he hung up the suit and his secret identity years ago, but with a daughter hell-bent on justice and a star student being recruited by a local gang, hell be pulled back into the fight as the wanted vigilante and DC legend Black Lightning.
In the comics, Pierce has two daughters who both became superheroes: Anissa Pierce (aka Thunder), a member of the Outsiders; and Jennifer Pierce (aka Lightning), who is recruited by the Justice Society of America.
The Akils (Being Mary Jane) will pen the script and exec produce alongside Greg Berlanti Productions' Berlanti and Sarah Schechter.
Should Black Lightning move to series at a broadcast network, the drama would be the first to feature an African-American superhero as its lead. Netflix, of course, has Marvel drama Luke Cage due this month.
For Berlanti, Black Lightning marks his latest DC Comics-inspired drama. In addition to Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow, he has Archie Comics take Riverdale also based on the DC characters due to join his super slate at The CW. Black Lightning also marks Berlanti's latest sale this development season, where he's reteaming with Blindspot creator Martin Gero for Criminal at ABC and Raised by Wolves with Diablo Cody at ABC. The Akils, in their first year with WBTV, also have Documenting Love at ABC.
Not at all familiar with the Black Lightning character.
Would not surprise me if this somehow ends up at The CW.
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Nice. I wish they had chosen him for the Justice League film instead of Cyborg but I'll take a tv show.
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IIRC, he was in the Young Justice show briefly and sort of took Static under his wing.
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Probably won't tune into this. Never heard of the character before and I'm watching too many Superhero themed shows as-is.
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^ That's Black Vulcan. A completely different character who first appeared on the Super Friends cartoon.
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http://www.comicsbeat.com/career-wee...ack-lightning/
In fact, I'm surprised they're shopping this around and not Static (yet another black superhero with lightning powers) or something. Or heck a Milestone series, since they were able to use Icon and Rocket in YJ.
As far as Cyborg goes, don't get me wrong, I loved the New Teen Titans back in the day, but his claim to fame was always his awful underwear costume and his constant, Thing-like whining about now being a man anymore. But Johns wanted Hal back so what else are you going to do to bring in some measure of diversity? Create someone new? Ha!
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I've been a big Black Lightning fan for decades. He's been a reserve member of the Justice League going back some years. You can see him standing behind Wonder Woman in this cover. I was surprised DC started promoting Cyborg ahead of him a few years ago.
Fujishig is entirely correct that DC renamed him Black Vulcan for the cartoon show. Superfriends was designed to sell toys and they didn't want to pay his creator.
And yes, I was looking for any excuse possible to post this cover. It pays to search for the entire wraparound cover not visible above.
Fujishig is entirely correct that DC renamed him Black Vulcan for the cartoon show. Superfriends was designed to sell toys and they didn't want to pay his creator.
And yes, I was looking for any excuse possible to post this cover. It pays to search for the entire wraparound cover not visible above.
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I've been a big Black Lightning fan for decades. He's been a reserve member of the Justice League going back some years. You can see him standing behind Wonder Woman in this cover. I was surprised DC started promoting Cyborg ahead of him a few years ago.
Fujishig is entirely correct that DC renamed him Black Vulcan for the cartoon show. Superfriends was designed to sell toys and they didn't want to pay his creator.
And yes, I was looking for any excuse possible to post this cover. It pays to search for the entire wraparound cover not visible above.
Fujishig is entirely correct that DC renamed him Black Vulcan for the cartoon show. Superfriends was designed to sell toys and they didn't want to pay his creator.
And yes, I was looking for any excuse possible to post this cover. It pays to search for the entire wraparound cover not visible above.
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Yeah another black character with lightning powers, what a coincidence. Supposedly the only reason they created another character was so they didn't have to pay Tony Isabella.
http://www.comicsbeat.com/career-wee...ack-lightning/
In fact, I'm surprised they're shopping this around and not Static (yet another black superhero with lightning powers) or something. Or heck a Milestone series, since they were able to use Icon and Rocket in YJ.
As far as Cyborg goes, don't get me wrong, I loved the New Teen Titans back in the day, but his claim to fame was always his awful underwear costume and his constant, Thing-like whining about now being a man anymore. But Johns wanted Hal back so what else are you going to do to bring in some measure of diversity? Create someone new? Ha!
http://www.comicsbeat.com/career-wee...ack-lightning/
In fact, I'm surprised they're shopping this around and not Static (yet another black superhero with lightning powers) or something. Or heck a Milestone series, since they were able to use Icon and Rocket in YJ.
As far as Cyborg goes, don't get me wrong, I loved the New Teen Titans back in the day, but his claim to fame was always his awful underwear costume and his constant, Thing-like whining about now being a man anymore. But Johns wanted Hal back so what else are you going to do to bring in some measure of diversity? Create someone new? Ha!
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He can be black in his human form. He has also been white. And Asian too.
You go for diversity. You go all out for it. Making the green man go black for diversity... is just not really pushing for an actual sense of diversity. You got a shape shifter... it doesn't count in a way. If it was just casting a cast of characters w/o the WB need for diversity which they aren't hiding.. it'd be fine.
Let us say that we got a Supes, Bats, and WW in there. The 2nd line of characters would be like... a GL, a Flash, MM, and Aquaman.
Now... Momoa is diversity in the right way just cuz... well... Aquaman was in a fucked state in pop culture that hasn't left just yet. Mamoa mans the fuck up to what people may have thought Aquaman was.
You'd go w/ John Stewart for diversity w/o feeling like it. Cyborg is unwanted by all.
You go for diversity. You go all out for it. Making the green man go black for diversity... is just not really pushing for an actual sense of diversity. You got a shape shifter... it doesn't count in a way. If it was just casting a cast of characters w/o the WB need for diversity which they aren't hiding.. it'd be fine.
Let us say that we got a Supes, Bats, and WW in there. The 2nd line of characters would be like... a GL, a Flash, MM, and Aquaman.
Now... Momoa is diversity in the right way just cuz... well... Aquaman was in a fucked state in pop culture that hasn't left just yet. Mamoa mans the fuck up to what people may have thought Aquaman was.
You'd go w/ John Stewart for diversity w/o feeling like it. Cyborg is unwanted by all.
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Yeah another black character with lightning powers, what a coincidence. Supposedly the only reason they created another character was so they didn't have to pay Tony Isabella.
http://www.comicsbeat.com/career-wee...ack-lightning/
http://www.comicsbeat.com/career-wee...ack-lightning/
But Johns wanted Hal back so what else are you going to do to bring in some measure of diversity? Create someone new? Ha!
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I've been a big Black Lightning fan for decades. He's been a reserve member of the Justice League going back some years. You can see him standing behind Wonder Woman in this cover. I was surprised DC started promoting Cyborg ahead of him a few years ago.
Fujishig is entirely correct that DC renamed him Black Vulcan for the cartoon show. Superfriends was designed to sell toys and they didn't want to pay his creator.
And yes, I was looking for any excuse possible to post this cover. It pays to search for the entire wraparound cover not visible above.
Fujishig is entirely correct that DC renamed him Black Vulcan for the cartoon show. Superfriends was designed to sell toys and they didn't want to pay his creator.
And yes, I was looking for any excuse possible to post this cover. It pays to search for the entire wraparound cover not visible above.
Yeah this my my fave version of Black Lightning.
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Vixen was in the Meltzer lineup referenced above (and the Mcduffie lineup after that) and had that connection to the WB series. Bumblebee is actually a prominent figure in the toy lineup of Superhero Girls, more so than say, Katana. For a while, DC was replacing heroes left and right... Asian Atom, Black/Asian Firestorm, Hispanic Blue Beetle, Black Aqualad, and then most got reverted not because of (overt) racism, but because people or writers wanted the characters they grew up with. Then we got a gay Green Lantern, a black Superman, a black Huntress,Ma black Wally West and now a Chinese Superman.
I can only imagine Cyborg made the cut because:
-he has exposure via Teen Titans, a team which was gone in the comics anyway;
-he fills the technological dues ex machine role, as well as the Iron Man like role for cool movie scenes;
-power-wise, he's not woefully out of place because you can just make it up as you go along; Johns is a huge fan of Super Friends and he was on that show for a minute;
-Johns is a super huge fan of Hal Jordan so no Stewart in the initial lineup;
-Tony Isabella royalties.
I can only imagine Cyborg made the cut because:
-he has exposure via Teen Titans, a team which was gone in the comics anyway;
-he fills the technological dues ex machine role, as well as the Iron Man like role for cool movie scenes;
-power-wise, he's not woefully out of place because you can just make it up as you go along; Johns is a huge fan of Super Friends and he was on that show for a minute;
-Johns is a super huge fan of Hal Jordan so no Stewart in the initial lineup;
-Tony Isabella royalties.