Post by DSkillz on Nov 30, 2013 7:32:40 GMT
Static (DC Comics)
Static is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by DC Comics. Created by writers Dwayne McDuffie and Robert L. Washington III, and artist John Paul Leon, Static first appeared in Static #1 (June 1993), one of the titles published by Milestone Comics, an imprint of DC Comics. After the closing of Milestone Comics, Static became part of DC's mainstream universe of characters, and a member of the Teen Titans.
An African American teen, Static was a key character of Milestone Comics, an independently-owned imprint of DC Comics with a greater representation of minority heroes. Dwayne McDuffie has stated that the creation of Static was a group effort. Originally developed for Marvel Comics, Static would become a main staple of the Milestone line. Much of the inspiration for Static's character came from Marvel's Spider-Man. When initially creating the first five characters for Milestone Comics, it was decided that Static would be created as a teenage hero who was a contemporary version of Spider-Man. Static's civilian identity was named after a black man who was denied entrance to the University of Florida's law school in 1949. Milestone ceased publishing comics in 1997 but Static was saved from obscurity by the WB animated series Static Shock, which aired for four seasons and led to the 2001 comic book miniseries Static Shock: Rebirth of the Cool; The 2009 trade paperback of this series was nominated for a Glyph Comics Award for Best Reprint Collection.
McDuffie described the character:
"Like any other awkward 15 year-old, Virgil Hawkins worries about pocket money, getting beaten up, and drugs. But recently, he's had even more on his mind: stuff like his powers, his secret identity, and drugs. Because, when innocents are in danger, and Virgil can slip away from class, the geeky youth becomes Static, the dashing, adventurous superhero!"
Links:
Wikipedia>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_(DC_Comics)
DC Comics Database>dc.wikia.com/wiki/Static
Comic Vine>www.comicvine.com/static/4005-26578/
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DC Comics>www.dccomics.com/tags/static-shock
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An African American teen, Static was a key character of Milestone Comics, an independently-owned imprint of DC Comics with a greater representation of minority heroes. Dwayne McDuffie has stated that the creation of Static was a group effort. Originally developed for Marvel Comics, Static would become a main staple of the Milestone line. Much of the inspiration for Static's character came from Marvel's Spider-Man. When initially creating the first five characters for Milestone Comics, it was decided that Static would be created as a teenage hero who was a contemporary version of Spider-Man. Static's civilian identity was named after a black man who was denied entrance to the University of Florida's law school in 1949. Milestone ceased publishing comics in 1997 but Static was saved from obscurity by the WB animated series Static Shock, which aired for four seasons and led to the 2001 comic book miniseries Static Shock: Rebirth of the Cool; The 2009 trade paperback of this series was nominated for a Glyph Comics Award for Best Reprint Collection.
McDuffie described the character:
"Like any other awkward 15 year-old, Virgil Hawkins worries about pocket money, getting beaten up, and drugs. But recently, he's had even more on his mind: stuff like his powers, his secret identity, and drugs. Because, when innocents are in danger, and Virgil can slip away from class, the geeky youth becomes Static, the dashing, adventurous superhero!"
Links:
Wikipedia>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_(DC_Comics)
DC Comics Database>dc.wikia.com/wiki/Static
Comic Vine>www.comicvine.com/static/4005-26578/
Copyright Owner/Official Site
DC Comics>www.dccomics.com/tags/static-shock
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