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You still watch Black Lightning .... But I'm curious

Is Black Lightning handling Social economic questions as well as Batwoman is right now...

Cause having a Conspiracy by a wealthy white private prison owner .... to attack urban centers so he can funnel more bodies into his prison.... Is genius level type of super villainy shit.


This season is fucking night and day...

I'm actually pissed that they had Ruby Rose in the first place ...... because I feel like a lot of people got turned off by the show and now they are missing out on what is the second best Arrowverse show after Legends of Tomorrow.

Yeah Black Lightning came out first episode and consistently covered those issues

They covered not only black issues with policing, housing, loans, zoning,
military, gangs, legal system...

Then internal issues like colorism, sexuality, therapy, depression, suicide

But even racism in medicine even addressing vaccination in the first season.

That show was far from perfect, missed a lot of open shots and lost their way a few times

But you can never say that they weren't ambitious and did not take their role as a unique black voice in this genre seriously.

If anything?

I think Black Lightning inspired and created the blueprint Batwoman is following now.

And the other shows.

Interesting that maybe the producers knew something

Because a crossover was planned between these two shows early on and never materialized due to Ruby leaving and the pandemic.
 

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I'd have to agree

supergirl is stumbling out of the blocks on the final lap

but I think the next wave of shows gonna be good.

the problem with Supergirl is that Ol girl is pregnant... So they are trying to work around it..

Also ...

Watching the episode

and again Meagan Tandy has got to go..

I hate to say it cause she is sexy as fuck.... but damn... She can't act as all.
 

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the problem with Supergirl is that Ol girl is pregnant... So they are trying to work around it..

Also ...

Watching the episode

and again Meagan Tandy has got to go..

I hate to say it cause she is sexy as fuck.... but damn... She can't act as all.

you ain't watching Redman Versus Method Man bro!?!?!?!?!?!?
 

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New Batwoman photo reveals Stephanie Brown's debut in girls' night episode

Showrunner Caroline Dries teases one of the series' "most gruesome sequences" and "biggest revelations thus far."
By Chancellor Agard
May 07, 2021 at 08:30 AM EDT


Batwoman is introducing another member of the extended Bat-family from the pages of DC Comics.

In this Sunday's episode, Ryan (Javicia Leslie), Mary (Nicole Kang), and Sophie (Meagan Tandy) go up against the villain Cluemaster (Rick Miller), a foe from Sophie's rookie days. And now EW can confirm that the hour will also feature Cluemaster's clever daughter, Stephanie Brown (played by Morgan Kohan, of When Hope Calls), who is primarily known as the Gotham vigilante Spoiler in the comics.
Check out an exclusive new look at Stephanie's live-action debut below:

Morgan Kohan as Stephanie Brown and Camrus Johnson as Luke Fox on 'Batwoman'

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In comics canon, Cluemaster, a.k.a. Arthur Brown, is a failed game show host turned supervillain who leaves clues at his crimes. (Big The Snowman energy with this one.) In turn, Stephanie becomes Spoiler to, you guessed it, spoil his nefarious plots. During her 29-year history, Stephanie has been romantically linked to Tim Drake, a.k.a. Batman's third Robin, and has suited up as Robin and Batgirl at different points in time. When DC's Rebirth initiative arrived in 2016, she joined Batman's Batwoman-led super-team as Spoiler alongside Cassandra Cain, Clayface, and Tim as Red Robin.
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"We try to anchor the characters in what we know of them from the comics, but make them personal to our heroes — specifically Sophie and Luke," says showrunner Caroline Dries about the show's take on both Cluemaster and Stephanie, the latter of whom develops a connection with Luke Fox (Camrus Johnson).

Stephanie Brown, a.k.a. Spoiler, and her father, Cluemaster, in the pages of DC Comics


In Sunday's episode, "I'll Give You a Clue," Ryan, Mary, and Sophie — who recently learned Ryan is Batwoman and protected her identity from the Crows — have an impromptu, tequila-filled girls' night. Unfortunately, the fun gets derailed when Cluemaster escapes from prison and starts terrorizing Sophie with deadly clues, one of which involves his daughter. As they pursue Cluemaster, Sophie tries to convince Ryan to trust her with the Bat-secret.

"Episode 13 is all about Sophie proving herself to Ryan," Dries says. "Our starting point to this Cluemaster story was: What sort of story can we tell wherein Sophie is pressed to reveal to Ryan that she knows her identity? [Episode 12] was a really dark episode and we wanted something more fun, so girls' night became our high concept, and then to give it conflict we thought, 'Well, they can't have fun for too long, so let's spoil it,' and the Stephanie-Arthur story line popped out of [writer Natalie Abrams'] head and we wove it together."

She adds: "Well, we tried to make it full-blown girls' night when we were originally breaking it, where it's intentionally people gathering to drink and have fun, but because of the hostility and the tense dynamics among the women on our show, it wasn't natural for them to gather that way, so it's more of an organic, 'we are thrown together in a situation where we all have a common goal' type of thing. So it feels more authentic, and it's not like there's balloons and pillow fights, but there's definitely tequila."

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While Stephanie doesn't suit up this time around, there's a chance we'll see her again down the line. "We'd love to bring them back in season 3, as they are rich, interesting characters," Dries says, "and from the looks of things, Luke and Stephanie have some unresolved business!"
Meanwhile, Alice (Rachel Skarsten) finds herself at the mercy of Black Mask (Peter Outerbridge) and Circe (Wallis Day), who captured her in last week's episode.

"Episode 13 is going to [contain] one of our most gruesome sequences we've seen on the show, and we've seen quite a few," Dries teases about Alice's predicament. "Even just in prep, I was like, 'I can't even look at the prep pictures.' So that will be fun to watch and to watch Alice go through. But it will lead to one of the biggest revelations on our show thus far."
Batwoman airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on the CW.
 

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Is Batwoman moving Luke Fox closer to becoming Batwing?

Based on Luke's recent day-saving move and an upcoming character introduction, the answer is definitely maybe.
By Chancellor Agard
April 18, 2021 at 02:55 PM EDT


Since Batwoman premiered in 2019, fans have been clamoring for Camrus Johnson's Luke Fox to suit up as the armored hero Batwing like he does in the comics. Johnson is constantly asked about it interviews. And it's easy to understand why: Batwing is a cool character with an awesome high-tech, Iron Man-like suit.

Up until now, nothing has happened on this front on the CW drama. Luke is typically confined to the Batcave providing technical support to Batwoman, both Kate Kane and Javicia Leslie's Ryan Wilder. That being said, the show has taken the opportunity to hint there's more to the suit-loving genius than computer skills, and if you're willing to read into recent (and upcoming) events on the series, there's evidence that Luke may be moving toward a suit-up.

In last week's episode, titled "Time Off for Good Behavior," Luke abandoned his monitor and ventured into the field to help Batwoman, who was outnumbered and surrounded by men with super-powered lightning guns. Luckily, Luke also had one of the weapons and blasted all three assailants, saving both Batwoman and the day.

"It was great," said Johnson about Luke's latest act of badassery in an interview with EW. "I'm in the Batcave every episode to the point where directors are like, 'Another Batcave scene!'" So, it was great. It was really fun for Luke to just get in the field and save the day for once. I mean, you should have [seen] me when I was on set, I was all smiles… I really hope Luke can really get in the field more often."

Camrus Johnson as Luke Fox on 'Batwoman.'

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Does this heroic moment mean Luke is inching closer to becoming Batwing? Johnson isn't sure but he's cautiously optimistic.

"I think Luke being able to finally leave the Batcave and enter the field gives us a bunch of hints of what he can do," said Johnson. "I'm not sure that him saving the day with that lightning gun will say, 'Hey, Batwing is coming.' I'm not sure if that's what that means. What it does mean is he can save the day, he is capable of more than the Batcave. We got a little hint of that in season 1 with the boxing scene when you saw him throwing hands on the bag. This is sort of our new boxing, our new reminder like, 'Hey, Luke is not just the guy in the suit. Luke does that have this other part of him that he sort of keeps down.' I really hope that that is a little hint and a little inch toward a future suit up. But you know, who knows."

To further add fuel to the speculation fire, this Sunday's episode, titled "Arrive Alive," introduces an important Batwing-related character from the comics: Russell Tavaroff. On Batwoman, Tavaroff is a Crows agent played by Jesse Hutch (Arrow, Wu Assassins), as recently released photos reveal (see below); however, in the pages of DC Comics, Tavaroff is Luke/Batwing's enemy Menace and gained his superhuman powers from the drug Snakebite. (Yes, Snakebite is also part of Batwoman season 2, but it's been altered for the show. In the DC Comics canon, it's related to Bane's Venom serum, but on the show, it's created from Scarecrow's fear toxin and allows the user to revisit moments they regret and change the outcome. But hey, maybe there's another Snakebite twist coming down the pike.)

Jesse Hutch as Agent Russel Tavaroff on 'Batwoman.'
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As always with the Arrowverse shows, we should temper our excitement though because introducing a DC character like Tavaraoff doesn't mean the show will necessarily stick to the canon since all of the series love to put their own twists in on the lore to make it interesting for both readers and non-readers. But if you're looking for a sign that there are big things in Luke's future, his recent sojourn into the field and Tavaroff's debut may be what you need.
Batwoman airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on The CW.
 

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Forced terribly executed BLM storylines on these CW shows
And a 3 week break?!?
Only positive maybe this will lead to Batwing
 

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It's happenning..... Holy shit..

I'm all fucking for it.. That suit looks Fresher then a mutherfucker!!! Man these comic con events are going to full of Kats dressing like Luke.

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F*ck yeah

We needed this

I hate to say it but I think if Rose was still the lead this would not be happening so soon.
 

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F*ck yeah

We needed this

I hate to say it but I think if Rose was still the lead this would not be happening so soon.

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Rose leaving has been the best thing to happen to this show...

You got Diggle becoming a Green Lantern ......

Batwoman is Black

And now you have my Boy.... becoming Batwing

All of a Sudden with Black Lightning ending .... Batwoman is the Blackest Superhero show on tv and I'll here for it.
 

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Yo this man

real talk.....

if he plays his cards right (and the WB doesn't fumble this)?

Could become an ICON

Could legit be to an entire NEW generation the NEXT Black Panther (RIP Chadwick) level hero

AND be Dwayne Wayne.

This is a young black actor and comic book writer?

Chadwick and McDuffie are somewhere really high up in heaven smiling and crying tears of joy!
 

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Rose leaving has been the best thing to happen to this show...

You got Diggle becoming a Green Lantern ......

Batwoman is Black

And now you have my Boy.... becoming Batwing

All of a Sudden with Black Lightning ending .... Batwoman is the Blackest Superhero show on tv and I'll here for it.

wait wait wait...

this is OFFICIAL NOW!?!?!?!?!

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This is fan made ... but not going to lie... This shit gives me chills... That fucking Nightwing costume is dope

I just don't get why DC TV doesn't market and sale shit based on their TV universe...

For Example ... Beebo is fucking money in the bank and they continue to refuse to sell that shit..

And now I'm adding Luke Fox's Nightwing Costume ..... this shit needs to be sold in stores. I just want the helmet.

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This is fan made ... but not going to lie... This shit gives me chills... That fucking Nightwing costume is dope

I just don't get why DC TV doesn't market and sale shit based on their TV universe...

For Example ... Beebo is fucking money in the bank and they continue to refuse to sell that shit..

And now I'm adding Luke Fox's Nightwing Costume ..... this shit needs to be sold in stores. I just want the helmet.

E3Ywc5oX0Ag4pea

 

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This is fan made ... but not going to lie... This shit gives me chills... That fucking Nightwing costume is dope

I just don't get why DC TV doesn't market and sale shit based on their TV universe...

For Example ... Beebo is fucking money in the bank and they continue to refuse to sell that shit..

And now I'm adding Luke Fox's
Costume ..... this shit needs to be sold in stores. I just want the helmet.

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you mean BATMAN bro..

I wonder if that will an issue of confusion going forward?
 

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They better start bringing in more of Batman's Rogues besides Black Mask..Clayface or Mr Freeze at least

wait wait wait...

this is OFFICIAL NOW!?!?!?!?!

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Probably means he'll be directing a few episodes of the HBO Max Green Lantern show..or a Superman & Lois episode where Diggle shows up saying he's uncovered a stash of Kryptonite :rolleyes::lol:
 

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This is fan made ... but not going to lie... This shit gives me chills... That fucking Nightwing costume is dope

I just don't get why DC TV doesn't market and sale shit based on their TV universe...

For Example ... Beebo is fucking money in the bank and they continue to refuse to sell that shit..

And now I'm adding Luke Fox's Nightwing Costume ..... this shit needs to be sold in stores. I just want the helmet.

E3Ywc5oX0Ag4pea

 

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Batwoman star Camrus Johnson reveals how Batwing was the plan 'since day 1'

The actor discusses writing a Batwing comic book story and teases that a familiar "toy" seen in the season 2 finale will become "a really big problem next season."
By Chancellor Agard
June 10, 2021 at 05:26 PM EDT



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Luke Fox is going to be spending less time in the Batcave on Batwoman.
As revealed Tuesday, Camrus Johnson's sharp-dressed genius will finally suit up as the DC Comics superhero Batwing at the end of season 2 and become a major part of season 3. This transformation will be the culmination of an arc that began in earnest with Luke's near-death experience after being shot by a corrupt cop, though Johnson believes you can trace the journey back to "way before the show even started."
"The passing of his dad [Lucius Fox] was the seed that was planted," Johnson tells EW. "It was the beginning of it all. Him missing his mentor and favorite person in the world, there's this big gap in his life. Also, Batman leaving. The hero has been gone, and we haven't had a hero until Batwoman 1 and 2. So I think there was always this need for a hero and Luke was always there helping the hero, but he was never the one in the field."

Below, Johnson tells us more about Batwing's long-awaited introduction, wearing the super-suit for the first time, and writing a Batwing story in Batman: Urban Legends #4.
'Batwoman' star Camrus Johnson reveals that he pitched giving Batwing an 'Iron Man-esque' helmet that opened up so fans could see his face and know he was the one in fight scenes

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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: How early on did you find out that Batwing was coming in season 2?
CAMRUS JOHNSON:
Dog, I've known Batwing was coming - and the fans are going to get so mad at me when I say this - since day one, since the beginning of the show. Because I asked. When we had our table read during the pilot, a couple of us stayed behind just asking questions and hanging out. It was me, Dougray [Scott], Nicole [Kang], [showrunner Caroline Dries], and I can't remember who else. I asked straight up, "Caroline, Batwing, what's up? That's why I wanted this job." And she's like, "Oh, he's definitely coming."

I think the middle of season 2 was the [original] plan. I think maybe around like episode 13 it would've happened, but since we changed Batwomen, we had to give more time to introduce this new character and get her comfortable in this world, and get the fans to fall in love with her. So Batwing would've come too early and ruined that journey for her. It being the end of the season was something I think was confirmed to me maybe at the beginning of this season. So I've been itching. The fans ask me for Batwing literally at least every other day, but for the most part every single day. So it's been getting me more excited since the beginning.
Once you found out it was happening in season 2, did you do anything to start preparing? Did you start working out more or doing combat training?
I talked to Caroline about that awhile ago. She wanted Luke to grow as he got angrier. As things were changing, as he was changing as a person, he could also start changing physically. So that's why I haven't worked out in so long, because I've been waiting for the moments for Luke to need to get bigger, because it's his own way of healing; that's when I would start working out in real life, so that it would make sense. But then turns out in season 2, the super-suit is made for my body. So [costume designer] Maya Mani, who made it, basically said not to work out because the suit would just be tighter [on me] and would be a little bit more uncomfortable, which is too bad because I love to box. During the season, even though I didn't want to work out too much, I was training with our stunt team. I was training because I was hoping for a big fight scene this season. I don't know if that's going to happen, but at least next season when Batwing is fighting, I was just preparing early for it.
How important is anger as drive for him to become Batwing?
Caroline warned me early about Tavaroff shooting me, so I knew that was going to be a thing for a while. I was like, "Oh perfect, my villain from the comics." She said I was going to get shot, I was going to survive, and that I would suddenly be like, "I don't want to be a little punk anymore," and that's kind of what makes him start going on this journey of bettering himself. That's not exactly what happens at the end of the season. He doesn't necessarily say, "I'm going to start bulking up and doing push-ups because I don't want to be the weakling anymore," but I think there's more of that next season as [he's] going through PTSD from this moment and going back and realizing what happened, who he has been, and who he wants to be.
David Ramsey as John Diggle and Camrus Johnson as Luke Fox on 'Batwoman'

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John Diggle plays a role in Luke's journey to Batwing.
It was really funny when we spoke the other day because when you brought that up, I didn't know the pictures and promos were up. All the fans were like, "Guys, we know! You can stop talking in code." [Laughs] I'm so glad David Ramsey is in the show. I freaking love him. Working with him was so great. Not to give too many spoilers away: We meet each other at this bar and it's kind of just a random connection, but in the following scenes he basically [becomes] the big brother. It's the big-brother moment where he says, "Be happy that you're alive. Not many people would've survived this. The fact that you did means something [and] must have a huge purpose. Instead of sulking and being angry about what happened, you should channel that anger into something that will add good into the world." It's a very beautiful moment that Luke and Diggle share in this scene. And I am in casual clothing, which is a big deal. [Laughs]
I really hope Diggle can come back one day because the connection that we make in this episode together is really simple and soft and quick, but it's very meaningful. Now that we know Luke is going to be Batwing, I hope Diggle can see him in the Batwing costume one day.
How does the Bat-team feel about Luke suiting up?
They love it, man! I think Luke putting on the Batwing suit surprises everybody. I love the way that it's written at the end of the season because they're so supportive and like, "Ohhh, wow! Where did this new suit come from?" Because out of all the characters, in a funny way and in this version of Gotham, Luke may be the last person you'd expect to put on a super-suit because he seems very comfortable sitting behind the computer in the Batcave and running the ship from the inside. So when his co-heroes see that he is one of the new heroes of the world, it just excites them. I can't wait to see what the dynamic between the Bat-team is next season!
Costume designer Maya Mani said that the suit represents the love between Luke and his father. How does Luke's relationship with Lucius figure into the suit?
Yeah, it was a surprise. In the comic books, the Batwing suit belonged to someone else first, David Zavimbe, and Luke ended up getting it without his father knowing. Without giving it away, instead of this being a beautiful thing to Luke that his father is unaware of, here it's more so the secret connection between the two of them. In the comics it was Luke's secret, but on the show it was Lucius' secret. I won't go any further than that. The suit in the show is the symbol that the love between him and his father is so deep that it's everywhere. There's parts of their connection that Luke didn't even know about.
How did you feel when you put the suit on for the first time?
What I want to say is that it's a dream come true. The kid in me was freaking out and losing his mind. Although that's all true, honestly there's no real way to put it in words how it felt. [Sighs] When people say it's a dream come true, I don't think they really see it how I see it. Imagine having a really colorful, amazing, unrealistic dream, and then seeing it in the real world actually. I was wearing the super-suit for the first time, looking at myself in the mirror, and was like, "Wow, I'm actually a superhero!" It's so hard to explain what that feeling is because it doesn't feel real. The only people that can relate to it are other superheroes, which is a crazy concept.
From that moment, I was just automatically thinking about all of the little kids of color around the world that are going to dress up as me for Halloween, that are going to see me in the streets and call me Batwing; they're not going to call me Camrus. My publicist showed her son pictures of the super-suit before it was released. As I was waiting for my car to leave her house, he ran out of the house and yelled, "Bye, Batwing!" That feeling is just something I can't really explain. I feel like I did it. When you put on a super-suit, there's like this feeling, "I've officially made history. I've officially put my stamp on some form of history," where I'm a Black superhero, I'm the first live-action person to play this specific superhero.
What's your favorite aspect or detail of the suit?
I have to say the lights. The fact that the Bat symbol lights up is just crazy. I can only imagine the fun we're going to have with that next season. I also love that I kind of got to have a say in [the design of] the helmet. There was a big conversation way earlier in the season where we were wondering if we wanted to go with the original Batwing's cowl or if we wanted to go with [the Luke Fox version of Batwing's] helmet. I was saying that the fans would love to see a helmet, [but] part of me was like, "I want to do a cowl so that they can see I'm doing my own fight scenes." So I pitched an Iron Man-esque helmet where it can come down. I thought the helmet was the move for our first iteration of Batwing on camera, so the fact that they made something I can pull up and you could still see my face like Iron Man instead of having to take the helmet off is pretty cool.
How comic-book-accurate is the suit?
We'll see. I feel like we have so much room to add and play with things. I pitched a couple things that were actually some of Luke's weapons in the comics, and some of the animated projects too. I pitched one really cool idea where you have two Bat-daggers put together and it makes a Batarang, but then you could break them in half and throw them at two different bad guys at once.
I have a backpack, and the backpack is kind of like what the wings are going to be coming out of. I don't think that's exactly comic-book-accurate. I think the wings come out of the suit itself. What I love about this is my favorite superhero growing up was Static Shock, and his best friend was Gear, and Gear had his super backpack that did everything. The fact that Batwing on Batwoman is basically straight-up Static Shock and Gear put together is like the coolest thing to me ever.
We know Batwing's introduction is tied to the finale, which introduces a big problem for season 3. What can you tease about the season 2 finale?
You will see a lot of familiar toys. That's my clue. I'm Cluemaster now. You'll see a lot of familiar toys, and that will get everyone really excited. One of those toys is used, and that toy is going to be a really big problem next season. It's great that Batwing is coming because I don't even know how big things are going to get, but if it is as big as it can get, Batwoman is definitely going to need to Batwing's help.
CREDIT: ART BY LOYISO MKIZE; INKED BY TREVOR SCOTT/DC COMICS
CREDIT: ART BY LOYISO MKIZE; INKED BY TREVOR SCOTT/DC COMICS
CREDIT: ART BY LOYISO MKIZE; INKED BY TREVOR SCOTT/DC COMICS
You also wrote a Batwing story in Batman: Urban Legends #4. Did you find that approaching the character from this new perspective has informed your performance?
Not so much, because the Batwing I wrote in [the story] "Superman Punch" was the Batwing I was used to seeing in the comic books. The Luke Fox on Batwoman so far is not the Luke Fox that we've seen in the comics. It's sort of a slightly different iteration. Funny enough, I wrote Luke in this comic how I saw him in the comic books mixed with who I am as a person. So there are certain things that remind me of me and my brothers.
Like what?
There's a moment in this comic where I have a flashback of him and Tim Fox, his brother. I wanted that because I felt like it would be so important and so cool to see a moment of Luke just being a normal kid. I was trying to think of a way to have him and his brother have a lot of fun, but also help him solve this riddle. It really just reminded me of me and my older brother. My older brother was more of the crazy one and I was more of the smart kid, and that's kind of what Luke and Tim are. Luke is the little brother, but he's a genius, and Tim is the more gruffy older brother. There were moments of it where I wanted it to feel real, like my normal life. Although Luke and I are very different - Luke grew up in a rich household with a very rich father, and I didn't - there are still pieces of him that are one Black boy that's just like every other Black boy.
Even though the show and the comic aren't connected, it's pretty cool you wrote a Riddler story when Luke just went up against Cluemaster on the show.
Whenever I saw Cluemaster in the comics I freaked out, because the Riddler was one of my favorite villains of all time. I think he's so funny, smart, and interesting. It's basically a scavenger hunt all the time, but dangerous. Riddler is such a big name and I don't think we'd be able to get him in the show anytime soon, but Cluemaster is the next best thing. For my comic they basically said since this is an urban legend, I could choose any villain I wanted, except for the Joker. So I decided to go with the Riddler and Killer Croc. I was like, "Since I can do whatever I want, I want two of the coolest villains at the same time." I found a way to implement Killer Croc, which is a nice little surprise.
You also wrote an issue of their digital-first series Represent! What can you share about that project?
I was really happy when they reached out to me about Represent! Represent! is basically 14 different comic books, and they're all from different Black writers. So it gives a bunch of different Black people a chance to tell [grounded] stories, but I think most of them are based on truth. I was excited about it because they just wanted me to tell a story from a Black perspective about being Black in some way to represent Black community. It took me a while to figure out what I was going to write. The idea of when I took my little brother to his first protest was big in my head because it was never something I planned to make a story about, but the more I thought about it, the more I thought this could be really interesting to see on the page. I'm really happy with how it turned out. The fact that they asked me to write the last issue of this run, it's No. 14 of the 14, I thought was the coolest thing ever. So I wanted to write something that felt like it could end with hope and make this 14-issue run feel complete. I hope that I accomplished that.
The cover of 'Represent!' #14

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This interview was lightly edited for length and clarity.
Batwoman
airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on the CW. Batman: Urban Legends #4 is available on stands now. Represent #14 - penciled by Tony Akins, inked by Moritat, and colored by Dee Cunifee - launches digitally June 14.
 

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Shit is fucking Wild... but Batwoman is straight up my favorite Arrowverse show right now. It just hit me while watching the last three episodes... but yeah... this second season is on the verge of being close to a Masterpiece season. It's fucking close....
 
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