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Anissa Pierce is the daughter of Black Lightning and a superhero in her own right (she goes by Thunder), and the role is an important one. Nafessa Williams is very grateful for her role on Black Lightning. On The CW's new superhero drama, Williams stars as Anissa Pierce. “Black Lightning” Is Bringing One Of The Few Lesbian Superheroes Of Color To Television Nafessa Williams is "Thunder" on the CW's newest comic.


Black Lightning offers a refreshing view of Black lesbian love, one that is not often shown in the mainstream. Anissa’s sexuality is not fetishized, and her lesbian interactions are not performed for the male gaze. When we see Anissa curled around Chenoa in bed, flirting and snuggling, there is nothing pornified about the scene. Black Lightning is an American superhero drama television series, developed by Salim Akil, that premiered on The CW on Janu and concluded on . It is based on the character of the same name, created by Tony Isabella with Trevor Von Eeden, featured in publications of DC Comics. Cress Williams stars as the titular character alongside China Anne .  · So, that Black Lightning has the first black lesbian superhero in a TV show is just one of the many remarkable achievements of this series. Black Lightning will return for a fourth season in Featured image via CW. DC Comics TV Shows. Joshua M. Patton is a father, veteran, and writer living in Pittsburgh, PA. The first books he read on.


‘Black Lightning’ Adds Lesbian Superhero To Hollywood Lineup As Diddy — excuse us, Love — tweeted “The black renaissance has begun,” and he might be onto something. Based on the DC Comics character of the same name, the show co-stars Nafessa Williams as Anissa Pierce, a lesbian medical student and the bulletproof crusader known as Thunder. Ashley Brinkman chats with Nafessa Williams who stars in "Black Lightning" as 'Thunder' and "Anissa Pierce.' She opens up about her character and that she is.


While The CW has quite a few superhero shows in its programming lineup, Black Lightning stands apart from the rest and not just because it's not a part of the Arrowverse the other series are part of. The series focuses on a black hero, in a predominately black community, and doesn't shy away from the issues that come along with that. And its that willingness to explore the issues as well as celebrate the black community on the whole is an integral part of Black Lightning , according to the cast and crew. During the show's panel at San Diego Comic-Con last weekend, much of the discussion about the series centered on the issue of representation and why it matters so much, not just on Black Lightning , but in entertainment on the whole. From the importance of portraying African-American heroes to inspiring next generation, read on for the cast and showrunners thoughts about representation on Black Lighting.

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