Wednesday, April 29

BLACK FEMALE COMIC HERO!!!

THE MARTHA WASHINGTON SERIES..SHE BLACK, SHES BALD, SHE GOT JUNK IN THE TRUNK AND SHE WILL KICK YOUR ASS!!
i'VE BEEN COLLECTING HER FOR A FEW YEARS NOW...STILL HAVENT GOT EVERY ISSUE BUT THAT'S MY GOAL...SHE ALSO HAS AN ACTION FIGURE..IM DYING FOR..










OH, YES..I COLLECT COMICS TOO.
I LOVE BLACK COMICS AND SCI-FI
CHECK IT OUT...


Martha Washington is a fictional character created by Frank Miller, first appearing in the four-issue comic book series Give Me Liberty, published in 1990Dark Horse Comics. by


Born in 1995, Martha Washington grew up in the Cabrini-Green housing project in Chicago (called "The Green") with her mother and two brothers in abject poverty brought on by the economic policies of the President Erwin Rexall. She is an average student, but one who displays a gift for computer programming and hacking.

Her teacher, Donald, encourages her to be a better student and, because he lives outside the Green, brings her contraband items. One night Martha shows up at Donald’s classroom and finds that he’s been murdered by the Ice Man, a large thug who works for a local gangster called the Pope. Before dying, Donald managed to stab the Ice Man in the wrist. This distraction allowed Martha to seize his weapon, a longshoreman’s hook, and plunge it into his shoulder. The Ice Man chases her through the school to a locker room, but before he can kill her, he dies of blood loss. Martha is later remanded to a psychiatric hospital.

In the institution, she discovers that experiments are being secretly performed on children to genetically alter their minds, effectively turning them into human computers. Their heads are covered with wires plugged into their brains. Martha believes one of them resembles the Raggedy Ann doll she played with as a child. This institution is closed due to national budget cuts, and Martha is left homeless. She later joins the PAX Peace Force, where her heroic tale begins.


2 comments:

scribalartz said...

wow...i have never been into comic books. and the reason maybe that i had never seen THESE comic books. how cool is this? you have me interested in seeking them out for myself. oh yeah...i'ma show my wife your art...we need to fill some space...

Foxy not-so Brown said...

great!! thank you!
you can find these comics on ebay and amazon..the writing is great..well worth it!