After putting together the Characters of Colour posts, I thought it was about time we highlighted other role models not commonly seen in popular culture. Specifically, we will look at people with disabilities, (or disabled people, if you prefer) and we shall attempt to find some decent characters with mental health problems.
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Showing posts with label Char: Echo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Char: Echo. Show all posts
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Thursday, 7 July 2011
Daredevil/Echo: Vision Quest
Writer and Artist: David Mack
Letters: Virtual Calligraphy's Cory Petit
Publisher: Marvel Comics
What’s it about?
Letters: Virtual Calligraphy's Cory Petit
Publisher: Marvel Comics
What’s it about?
Vision Quest is Maya Lopez’s story.
Maya is a Dancer, a performance Artist, and Actress and a
Boxer. She has the extraordinary ability
of being able to mimic any action or movement she sees, perfectly and without
error. This talent was first discovered
at primary school when despite being Deaf, she played a complicated piece of
music after seeing a musician perform it once.

Maya Lopez describes herself as an echo – because she’s
Deaf, because she has her father’s imprints upon her, because she doesn’t feel
quite real in her own body. Vision Quest
sees Echo return to her Native American community to search out the Chief and
seek advice on her life. He advises her
to go on a vision quest and the meat of the story is born.
Monday, 16 May 2011
Characters of Colour in superhero Comics - the women (part one)
Someone on the facebook group recently asked where all the strong female characters of colour in superhero comics were. This is a very good question and one that I feel needs answering.
I think there is a feeling that superhero comics tend to feature only white heroes (and male ones at that). Whilst historically this was certainly the case, in recent years it has got better. There are now several characters of colour in the superhero books (although not as many as there are white characters). They are also in independent publications and manga. I'm going to use this post to highlight a few particularly great female characters, and then do another post of the male characters.
I think there is a feeling that superhero comics tend to feature only white heroes (and male ones at that). Whilst historically this was certainly the case, in recent years it has got better. There are now several characters of colour in the superhero books (although not as many as there are white characters). They are also in independent publications and manga. I'm going to use this post to highlight a few particularly great female characters, and then do another post of the male characters.
Sunday, 26 September 2010
Daredevil/Echo: Parts of a Hole
Writer: David Mack, Joe Quesada, Jimmy Palmiotti
Pencils: Joe Quesada, David Ross, Rob Haynes
Inker: Jimmy Palmiotti and Mark Morales
Colours: Richard Isanove and David Self
Letters: Comicraft's Liz Agraphiotis, Troy Peteri and Oscar Goongora
Publisher: Marvel
What's it about?
Meet the cast.
Daredevil, aka Matt Murdock

He's a lawyer by day and a vigilante by night. As a small child he had an accident which left him blind, this same accident heightened his other senses, beyond that of regular humans.
Echo, aka Maya Lopez
A Native American woman who is Deaf. She has the ability to accurately mimic any physical action she sees and as such is an accomplished performer. Her (now deceased) father was called Crazy Horse, and he worked for...
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