Superhero comics have been, unfortunately, homogenized for most of their existence. Straight, white male heroes were the standard for the longest time. With a changing culture in the 60s and 70s, finally, nearly 30 years after Superman burst onto the scene, the world was introduced to the first black male superhero, the Black Panther. A decade later, the first Black female superhero debuted as Storm of the X-Men.
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It is easy to see why Mick Dodge became a fixation of American reality television. Choosing to live off the grid and surviving in the wild forest for years is no mean feat, but the Barefoot Sensei, as he is fondly known, made it look easy.
His popular reality television series on the National Geographic Channel ran for just three seasons before abruptly ending. So, what happened to the Legend of Mick Dodge survivalist show? Read More...
Jay-Z and Beyonce dropping their surprise album the day after Nas released his, has many fans thinking the legendary Jay-Nas beef is back, but this won't be a throwback to 2001 ... TMZ has learned.
Sources close to Nas tell us the Queensbridge rapper isn't fuming about "Everything Is Love" being released on Saturday, and doesn't think the Carters will steal any thunder from his new album, "Nasir." We're told Nas fully appreciates the fact Jay and Bey are hip-hop royalty at this point, and actually really likes their new record. Read More...