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Gillian Anderson photographed by Nico for ‘The Edit’ magazine.
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Bebé Bulbasaur
Baby Bulbasaur
For many years, Black superheroes have been dismissed as sidekicks, imitators of established white heroes, or are accused of having no role outside of blaxploitation film contexts. Yet the importance of a Storm, Luke Cage, Black Panther, or Jon Stewart as Green Lantern or Miles Morales as Spiderman cannot be understated. Their entry into comic books also served as entry to the hearts and imaginations of black children, confirming that they too can be superheroes and could one day save the world.
For a list of Black Superheroes see here
http://worldofblackheroes.com/black-superheroes/
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Captain America: The Winter Soldier Limited Poster Collection
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