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Black Lightning
Black Lightning

Black Lightning

153 appearances · Bronze Age · 1977–2026 · 12 key issues
Who is Black Lightning?

Jefferson Pierce, a dedicated educator and Olympic-level athlete, returned to his troubled Suicide Slum neighborhood determined to protect his community. Equipped with a belt that generated electrical fields — and possessing a natural metahuman ability he later developed — he became Black Lightning, DC's first Black superhero with his own solo series.

Few characters from DC's Bronze Age carry the cultural weight and staying power of Black Lightning, who burst onto the scene in 1977 with his very own self-titled series — a bold statement of purpose from the start. Over nearly five decades of continuous publication, he's grown into one of DC's most enduring figures, racking up 151 catalog appearances and 12 collector-recognized key issues that speak to a legacy well worth tracking down. His adventures have played out across the pages of Justice League of America and Detective Comics, where he shares the stage with the absolute cream of DC's roster — Batman, Superman, The Flash — the kind of company that tells you everything about where this character stands in the hierarchy. Whether you're a longtime devotee or just discovering him now, Black Lightning is a Bronze Age original who has genuinely earned his place at DC's highest table.

Identity

Real name. Jefferson Michael "Jeff" Pierce

Powers. : Black Lightning can generate raw electricity which courses through his body, which he has learned to both manipulate and control.; ; ; ; Electrical ; Electricity Detection ; Electroportation

Affiliations. Outsiders, Formerly Justice League of America, Justice Society International

★ First appearance
Black Lightning #1
Apr 1977

Trivia

  • Black Lightning earning the distinction of DC's first African-American superhero to headline his own series makes that debut a genuine publishing milestone, not merely another new character launch.en.wikipedia.org
  • Trevor Von Eeden penciled Black Lightning's first published look at just 17 years old, making him a remarkably young artist to helm a major DC solo launch.en.wikipedia.org
  • Black Lightning underwent a significant retcon that transformed him from a power-belt user into a metahuman with innate electricity control, a sweeping in-universe change that rewrote his origin and redefined how later stories portrayed him.en.wikipedia.org

Top series

Covers through the years — 1977–2023

Black Lightning #1 1977
Black Lightning #1
DC Comics Presents #38 1981
DC Comics Presents #38
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #3 1985
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #3
Action Comics #596 1988
Action Comics #596
Wonder Woman #94 1995
Wonder Woman #94
JLA #27 1999
JLA #27
Outsiders #27 2005
Outsiders #27
Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special #1 2006
Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special #1
The Brave and the Bold #24 2009
The Brave and the Bold #24
Teen Titans by Geoff Johns Omnibus #[nn] 2013
Teen Titans by Geoff Johns Omnibus #[nn]
Identity Crisis #[nn] 2016
Identity Crisis #[nn]
Batman #59 2019
Batman #59
The Other History of the DC Universe #[nn] 2023
The Other History of the DC Universe #[nn]

Appearances (151–153 of 153, oldest first)

DC Finest: Justice League of America: The Return (2025)
Supergirl (2025)
#6
Batgirl (2025)
#16