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Dreadlocks (Character)

Created by: Andre Batts

1st appearance: Dreadlocks-Welcome to the Terror Dome, 1996

Aliases: Natty Dread, Dread, Natty

Nationality: Unknown

Team Affiliations: Unknown

Legal Status: Unknown

Weight: 220 lbs    Height: 6’2

Eyes: Brown        Hair: Black

Relatives: Unknown

Powers: Superhuman strength, speed, durability, endurance, Flight, and a host of other spiritual abilities.

Biography

The premiere Superhero of Urban Style Comics. Dreadlocks is guided by the Gods of Alkebulan (Africa) and born as a sacrificial lamb to the Gods of ancient Alkebulan. Dreadlocks has no physical sight for the Gods are his guiding light from within his third eye (spirit/conscious). He is a revolutionary hero based in the urban world. His primary task is bringing Ma’at (universal order, justice, and righteousness) to the lost tribes of Alkebulan. Dreadlocks is a hero for the people. He serves only the Gods/ancestors that walked before him. With Godly might emanating from within he is a strong spiritual black man.

4 thoughts on “Dreadlocks (Character)

  1. I like the backstory of dreadlocks it’s similar to my own team but I love it! We need more black artist and story tellers in the comics business . I wish you much support and success !

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