“I find myself constantly choosing and seeking Black representation and queer representation. Very rarely do I get the intersectionality of both.” Meet the creators working to bring more unique, diverse, and interesting characters to mainstream comics.
,” deeply understands the struggle of finding Black queer characters in comics and other genre fandoms.
Anissa Pearce, aka “Thunder,” appeared in the “Outsiders #1” in August 2003 and is later portrayed by Nafessa Williams in the CW television showas an openly gay character. However, his original appearance in June 1997’s “Spectre #54” features him as Michael Holt, who is white and straight.
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