Virgil Hawkins proved you don't need to be a millionaire or an alien to be a hero. You just need the courage to shock the system.
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Before Miles Morales swung into theaters and before Black Lightning lit up the CW, there was a 14-year-old kid from Dakota City named Virgil Hawkins.
For three seasons (2000–2004), Static Shock wasn’t just a cartoon—it was a cultural lifeline. Created by the legendary duo Dwayne McDuffie and Denys Cowan (based on the Milestone Media comic), the show did something few superhero cartoons had the courage to do: it placed a working-class Black teenager front and center, and didn’t pretend his race didn’t matter.

Shock — Static
Virgil Hawkins proved you don't need to be a millionaire or an alien to be a hero. You just need the courage to shock the system.
⚡🛹
Before Miles Morales swung into theaters and before Black Lightning lit up the CW, there was a 14-year-old kid from Dakota City named Virgil Hawkins. Static Shock
For three seasons (2000–2004), Static Shock wasn’t just a cartoon—it was a cultural lifeline. Created by the legendary duo Dwayne McDuffie and Denys Cowan (based on the Milestone Media comic), the show did something few superhero cartoons had the courage to do: it placed a working-class Black teenager front and center, and didn’t pretend his race didn’t matter. Virgil Hawkins proved you don't need to be
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