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Average rating4.3
Can a black woman be America's first superhero? Eli Franklin is a 15-year-old girl living in rural Montana--and she just happens to be the most powerful person on the planet. In the aftermath of the world learning that only black people have superpowers, Eli makes her debut as the superhero Good Girl, on a mission to help people and quell the fear of empowered blacks. When a super-terrorist threatens to take away everything Eli has worked toward, will donning a patriotic costume be enough for her to find acceptance?
Series
1 released bookBlack [AF] is a 1-book series first released in 2017 with contributions by Kwanza Osajyefo.
Series
0 released booksBLACK is a 0-book series first released in 2017 with contributions by Kwanza Osajyefo.
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Fantastic premise until it gets sidetracked. It could have gone somewhere really cool or more interesting than just two powerful beings attacking each other.
It might also have been weakened by my recent reading of Strong Female Protagonist.
3.5 stars–Brutal with lovely black and white art.
The premise is that only a handful of black people in the world have superpowers. And white people in fear have tried to control them. And now a big corporation is trying to manufacture superpowered white people. Juncture tries to keep other superpowered people safe by keeping knowledge of them quiet and isolating erratic people from the world. His opposite wants their people to fight back. And the story follows a black detective named Ellen and a young man named Jamal as they are thrown into this secret world.
There are some cool characters here, and I'd love it if we got to spend more time with them. Bass was one of my favorites. She incapacitates enemies by, basically, releasing heavy, awesome basslines from her mouth. The characters have the potential for so much awesome, and I want more.