Black Lightning, at this time, is not part of the Arrowverse.
To be fair Supergirl was on a separate network. The face they were able to do the crossover was pretty great.They originally said the same thing about Supergirl![]()
Do Black Lightning's powers give him any defensive capabilities?
They originally said the same thing about Supergirl![]()
Jefferson Pierce (Cress Williams) is a man wrestling with a secret. As the father of two daughters and principal of a charter high school that also serves as a safe haven for young people in a New Orleans neighborhood overrun by gang violence, he is a hero to his community. Nine years ago, Pierce was a hero of a different sort. Gifted with the superhuman power to harness and control electricity, he used those powers to keep his hometown streets safe as the masked vigilante Black Lightning. However, after too many nights with his life on the line, and seeing the effects of the damage and loss that his alter ego was inflicting on his family, he left his Super Hero days behind and settled into being a principal and a dad. Choosing to help his city without using his superpowers, he watched his daughters Anissa (Nafessa Williams) and Jennifer (China Anne McClain) grow into strong young women, even though his marriage to their mother, Lynn (Christine Adams), suffered. Almost a decade later, Pierce’s crime-fighting days are long behind himor so he thought. But with crime and corruption spreading like wildfire, and those he cares about in the crosshairs of the menacing local gang The One Hundred, Black Lightning returns — to save not only his family, but also the soul of his community. Based on the characters created by Tony Isabella with Trevor Von Eeden for DC, the Black Lightening TV series comes from from Berlanti Productions and Akil Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, with executive producers Greg Berlanti, Salim Akil & Mara Brock Akil, and Sarah Schechter.
Forgive me if someone already posted this, but I just found this description of the series:
I find it amusing that the villains in the show are called The One Hundred, given that The 100 is another CW drama.
Black Lightning, however, is a different beast entirely from any of the Arrowverse series in that Berlanti and his other production partners had little to no involvement in its development and are involved simply in a production capacity, similar to the situation that exists with Riverdale and that existed with NBC's The Mysteries of Laura.
However, the fanboy in me can't stop thinking how awesome would be to have a crossover. BL would probably bond well with Earth-2 Wells and Joe West, since they all share that good ol' "Dad Drama".![]()
Not to mention John Diggle and Quentin Lance. And maybe J'onn J'onzz, who also had two daughters.
Hey, if we don't get an in-story crossover, maybe we could get one of those non-canonical extended promos with the casts teaming up. Have all the superhero dads and dads of superheroes get together for a Father's Day promo or something.
Good point. Although it's worth noting that the Arrowverse did retroactively fold in one show from totally different producers, Constantine. So you never know what might happen in the future.
Why are you stalking Christopher around the forums?Are you saying that the future is not predetermined, then, or simply unknowable by definition? Please, we need a dissertation on predestination. And I'm not sure that you've covered Constantine sufficiently--we'll need an episode-by-episode summary of the implications of its existence in the Arrowverse, not forgetting an explanation of the actual non existence of fictional universes. And if you could manage it, a digression comparing the costumes of the live action Constantine and its use on the character Castiel from Supernatural (with a reference to Kolchak: The Night Stalker, just so we know you've been watching television since the beginning of time.)*
*Also explain that it is impossible to have watched television from the beginning of time, with the appropriate discussions of human mortality, the infinite nature of time, and the history of television.
TC
Why are you stalking Christopher around the forums?
You're not the first (or last) who will be rubbed the wrong way by one of those posts but trust me your efforts are better spent adding to conversations than going down this road.I realize this may seem weird from the outside, so please read through the TAS Elements in the Books & Comics thread on the literature forum. I wouldn't call it "stalking" as it is limited to public posts on public websites. I apologize if I've bothered you.
Is this, like, a thing with you? Do you just find people that you don't like on-line and make moronic, snarky comments to them? If so, that is... rather pathetic. I mean, I've never met Christopher personally, but I can still guarantee you that he doesn't miss a minute of sleep over your nonsense, and the only person who comes off looking like an idiot is you.Hey, just a heads up, courtesy works in other situations besides posting something that someone may have already posted. You might try it.
TC
Hmm, so now CW-DC will have two African-American superhero leads who are named Jefferson and share the surname of another US president -- Jefferson Jackson/Firestorm and Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning. All three presidents are unlikely namesakes for African-Americans. Thomas Jefferson and Franklin Pierce were ambivalent on the issue of slavery in opposite ways; Jefferson campaigned to abolish slavery but considered himself economically unable to free his own slaves, while Pierce opposed owning slaves but resisted the campaign to abolish the practice. Andrew Jackson had no problem owning a bunch of slaves and opposed abolition, but he was considered a relatively "benevolent" slaveowner by the standards of the time.
For what it's worth, Black Lightning was created in 1977 by Tony Isabella, and Jefferson Jackson (only a minor supporting character in the comics) was created in 1982 by Gerry Conway. I wonder why they both went to the same well for naming the characters.
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