In the comics, Hooded Justice was indeed shown to be black. This was an established aspect of the character's identity.
Yes, Hooded Justice was depicted as black in the comics.
Yes, Hooded Justice was depicted as black in the comics.
Sure was. Hooded Justice was shown as black in the Watchmen comics. It added to the depth and complexity of the character and the overall story.
It's not explicitly stated in the comics whether Hooded Justice is gay. The character's sexuality is left somewhat ambiguous.
In the comics, Hooded Justice's sexuality was indeed presented as gay. This aspect added depth to the character's story and background.
Not as far as I know. DC Comics usually doesn't make such sudden decisions without proper planning and fan feedback.
Definitely not. Justice League is a creation of DC Comics. Marvel Comics has its own set of superhero teams and characters that are distinct from those in the Justice League.
The 'Black Canary' is often a symbol of justice and vigilance. In the context of such fanfiction, she might be depicted as a force for justice within the unique world or story created. Her skills, like her martial arts and sonic scream, could be used to fight against injustice in the narrative of the fanfic.
The Justice League typically includes well-known heroes like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman, and others. These characters form the core team.
The 2017 Justice League movie isn't from Marvel Comics. It's part of the DC Comics franchise. DC has its own unique set of heroes and storylines that are distinct from those of Marvel Comics.
The influence of SJWs on comics is variable. Some creators might be inspired by social justice movements and reflect that in their work, but others might focus on different aspects. It really depends on the individual creator and the intended audience of the comic.