Black Power: The Superhero Anthology

Continuing the celebration of #BlackExcellence in February, I’m proud to announce that yours truly has been putting in that work and my latest short story, Where Monsters Roam, is featured in the new BLACK POWER: THE SUPERHERO ANTHOLOGY which is available now.

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This groundbreaking anthology brings together twenty authors to craft original short superhero stories. Black Power: The Superhero Anthology offers BANG-POW-THOOM action, searing satire, and thoughtful social commentary from a people too often overlooked in mainstream comic books and heroic cinema and television. The superheroes in Black Power: The Superhero Anthology come from all walks of life. Some have superpowers that make them something more, or less, than human, but others face a dangerous world with only their wits and willpower to aid them. Some of the heroes fight against racism, sexism, gang violence and police brutality. Others combat evil on a cosmic scale. ALL of the stories are entertaining and enlightening. Black Heroes Matter. Read Black Power: The Superhero Anthology and find out just how much!

The elite lineup includes:

Are You Experienced? by Liberty Blair Charissage

A Monstrous Journey by Mark P. Steele

Black Licorice by Keith Gaston

Blue Spark vs. the Gentle Giantess by S.J. Fujimoto

Brianna’s Interlude by Jeffrey Bolden

Capes at the End of the World by Rorie Still

Django Unplugged: A T.A.S.K. Story by Hannibal Tabu

Fall of the Caretakers by Ronald Jones

Ghost by Milton Davis

Glascock by Cynthia Ward

Gotta Go by Aurelius Raines II

Heroes Again by Balogun Ojetade

In Need of a Friend by Derrick Ferguson

New Elements by M. Haynes

Nikia the Pandora by Lance Oliver Keeble

Real Monsters by Nora Anthony

Shadowboxer: Neutral Corners by Adeatoyshe J. Heru

Tally Marks by Chris Wilts

The Superhero’s Fatter Cousin by Valerie Puissant

Where Monsters Roam by Dennis R. Upkins

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A special thank you goes out to Balogun Ojetade for including me on a roster of premiere storytellers. I’m both honored and truly humbled to be a part of this project.

In regards to Where Monsters Roam, Brecken Everett is back. It’s been a few years since the events have transpired in West of Sunset and you’ll find out what he’s been up to. You’ll also get an introduction to the world of the Pogue Institute.

BLACK POWER: THE SUPERHERO ANTHOLOGY is available now. So yeah, grab a copy. You’ll be glad you did. 😉

4 thoughts on “Black Power: The Superhero Anthology

  1. Ooooh! Congratulations!

    I’m gonna pick this one up because I loved The Darker Mask anthology, and I just like seeing PoC doing genre fiction.

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