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Born This Way: The Bisexual-Black Superhero Listing!

Celebrate Bisexuality Day (also called Bisexual Pride Day, Bi Visibility Day, CBD, Bisexual Pride and Bi Visibility Day, and Bisexuality+ Day) is observed annually on September 23 to recognize and celebrate bisexual people, the bisexual community, and the history of bisexuality.

  1. Voodoo (clone)

Publisher: Wildstorm Comics

Created by:  Ron Marz and Sami Basri based on the original created by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi

1st appearance: Voodoo #1, 2011

Brief Biography

Cloned from the cells of Priscilla Kitaen a human Daemonite hybrid who had been experimented on but escaped, she was implanted with training, memories, and an inherent almost fanatical belief in the Daemonite prophecy.  Sent to earth after her programming had been checked she became a sleeper agent to gather information on earth’s heroes. She started out as a stripper located next to a military base but eventually went rogue. When her true nature as a clone was revealed to her she confronted her Daemonite handlers and after killing all who opposed her she was granted the rank of “Commander of Earth’s Hybrids”. Returning to Earth she confronted her template. On Saturn she rose to the rank of leader of the abandoned Daemonites and was now hellbent on destroying all who opposed her claim as the new leader of the Daemonites; Hellspont, Priscilla and the Daemonite lords. She was classified as a black bi-sexual superhero by DC Comics.

~DIG DEEPER INTO VOODOO (CLONE) HERE~ 

  1. Sakhmet

Publisher: Image Comics

Created by:  Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie

1st appearance: The Wicked + The Divine #1, December 17, 2014

Biography

Sakhmet is the Egyptian Goddess of the sun, wrath, war, destruction, plagues, sex, healing, protection and kingship, and is one of the gods of the Recurrence and is symbolized by the head of a lioness. She appeared as part of the 2010s Recurrence.

On 13 January 2010, a pre-godhood Sakhmet went on a school trip to the British Museum. A classmate accused her of crying, which she flatly denied. They both viewed a statue of the Egyptian goddess Sakhmet, and when her classmate observed that she looked sad, she responded that she was made of stone and therefore didn’t feel anything. It is implied that her father was abusive and she had some kind of trauma in her past.

Sakhmet’s incarnation was in 2013 and she was the second god to emerge. Sakhmet’s design is based primarily upon Rihanna and she is bisexual.

~DIG DEEPER INTO SAKHMET HERE~

  1. Fuse

Publisher: Marvel Comics

Created by:  Kelly Thompson and Stefano Caselli

1st appearance:  West Coast Avengers #1, 2018

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Biography

His mother Zobae was a Dora-Milaje the events surrounding her departure from Wakanda are shrouded in mystery. At fifteen his powers kicked in and he wore the Vibranium rings in his ears and nose because he knew he needed them. With them, he became capable of altering the density of his body to mimic any substance he came into contact with. When he joined the West Coast Avengers he dated  Hawkeye/Kate Bishop and confessed to being attracted to her ex-boyfriend Marvel Boy upon his return. He is portrayed as sexually fluid.

~DIG DEEPER INTO FUSE HERE~

  1. Prodigy

Publisher: Marvel Comics

Created by: Christina Weir and Nunzio DeFilippis.

1st appearance: New Mutants vol.2 #4, 2003

Biography

David Alleyne is a former student of the Xavier’s school for the gifted. While a student’s he lead the reformed New Mutant squad and had a rivalry with Hellion. After being depowered on M-Day he had all the knowledge and skills he had ever accessed, activated. Now one of the most brilliant minds on earth he sides with Cyclops during Schism. After Avengers vs. X-men, he defected from the X-men and joined the Young Avengers where it was revealed he was bi-sexual.

~DIG DEEPER INTO PRODIGY HERE~

  1. Persephone

Publisher: Image Comics

Created by:  Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie

First Appearance: The Wicked+The Divine #1,2014

Biography

Born to a black father and White mother in London, England, Laura was a teenager who always knew she was meant for so much more. When the Pantheon make their debut she is instantly smitten and becomes their “fangirl”. Laura Wilson, currently known as Persephone, the Greek Goddess of springtime, vegetation, flowers, fertility, death, rebirth and the underworld, is a teenage girl who became embroiled in the Recurrence when she befriended the god Lucifer. Obsessed with the Pantheon, she eventually achieved her dream of becoming a god herself. She also appeared in the 1920’s Recurrence, and presumably in all Recurrences, although unseen. Persephone is the God that Ananke’s sister claims would appear last during each Recurrence.

~DIG DEEPER INTO PERSEPHONE HERE~

  1. Baal

Publisher: Image Comics

Created by:  Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie

First Appearance: The Wicked+The Divine #1, 2014

Brief Biography

Baal can refer to a number of gods from the Middle East that are roughly contemporary to the Old Testament – Baal (meaning “Lord”) in most cases refers to the god of the Canaanite tribes around Carthage (known as Baal-Hamon), and the Baal-Hadad version that appears in The Wicked and the Divine is the god of the Phoenicians – a people who are believed to have originated from the Canaanites. In Wicked +Divine Baal is a new age god modeled after Kanye West who also happens to be bisexual, a member of the pantheon and able to control electricity and fire. He has been intimate with many of the other gods most notably Inanna and Laura.

~DIG DEEPER INTO BAAL HERE~

  1. Bilquis

Created by:  Neil Gaiman

1st appearance: American Gods, 2001

Portrayed by: Yetide Badak

Biography

Bilquis—also called Bilqis or Balkis or Makeda—was the legendarily beautiful and uncommonly wise Queen of Sheba. Legend has it she is at least half djinn (or genie). In both the Bible and the Koran, she meets with—and is not outwitted by—King Solomon of Israel.

Bilquis is one of the old gods and considered a goddess of love. In the modern age she seduces men and women and engages in sexual intercourse with them. She then places them in a trance and has them worship her. She then consumes them body and soul with her Vagina thus rejuvenating some of her power.

~DIG DEEPER INTO BILQUIS HERE~

  1. Inanna


Publisher:
Image Comics

Created by:  Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie

1st appearance: The Wicked + The Divine, December 17, 2014

Biography

Inanna is the Sumerian Goddess of love, beauty, sex, desire, fertility, war, combat, justice, and political power, and is one of the gods of the Recurrence, symbolized by an eight-pointed star. He is known to have appeared in the 450s, the 1830s, and 2010s Recurrences.

Inanna’s original name was Zahid. Even before the 2010s Recurrence, he was a fan of the Pantheon. He attended Ragnarock 2013 and witnessed Laura arguing with David Blake. He also liked Cassandra’s writing and videos. Before his incarnation, Zahid was very shy and afraid of many things about himself. His “go-to cosplay was wallpaper”. His incarnation in late 2013 freed him of fear and enabled him to be whoever he wanted to be. He has had lovers of both genders over the years, most notably Baal. He’s modeled after the singer Prince.

~DIG DEEPER INTO INANNA HERE~

There you have it!

Our TOP Bisexual Black Superheroes!

What did you think of our list, did we miss anyone?

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