With Thunder’s dangerous new powers and the new Masters of Disaster jeopardizing the coexistence between humans and Metas, Black Lightning’s place on the front lines of a culture war brewing in the suburbs of Metropolis.
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Still struggling to move past the traumatic events of Absolute Power, Black Lightning’s family is dealt a crushing blow after the reveal that his eldest daughter, Anissa, has lost control of her newly altered powers. Black Lightning #4
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Black Lightning #4
Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman are forced to quarantine Thunder aboard the Watchtower, which puts the trinity at odds Black Lightning!
Jefferson Pierce’s metahuman outreach initiative allowed him to make a difference at a global scale, but is he willing to throw it all away to free his daughter?
Creative Team
- Writer: Brandon Thomas
- Artist: Fico Ossio
- Colorist: Ulises Arreola
- Letterer: Clayton Cowles
- Cover Artist: Fico Ossio & Ulises Arreola
- Variant Cover Artists: Keron Grant; Ryan Benjamin
- Editor:
- Format: Limited Series
- Cover Price/Page Count: $3.99/32 pages
Her powers still in flux, can Anissa Pierce stay on the sidelines in Black Lightning #3 on shelves & digital platforms on Janauary 8, 2025, from DC Comics