Black Vulcan

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Template:Infobox character Black Vulcan is an African-American superhero on the animated series Super Friends and Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law by Hanna-Barbera, voiced in the former by Buster Jones and the latter by Phil LaMarr.

Fictional character biography

Super Friends

Black Vulcan debuted in The All-New Super Friends Hour in September 1977. He was created to replace Black Lightning, who could not be used due to disputes between DC and the character's creator Tony Isabella.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Vulcan was designed by cartoonist Alex Toth, responsible for the look of most Hanna-Barbera superheroes.

In the final incarnation of the series, The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, Black Vulcan is replaced by fellow black superhero Cyborg.

DC Comics

Comic book artist and Super Friends fan Alex Ross intended to create a modernized version of Black Vulcan for his rejected Captain Marvel series. The title would have had the character reimagined as Vulcan, an African-American child who could become an adult superhero after accidentally gaining the wizard Shazam's powers.<ref>Smith, Zach (January 6, 2011). "An Oral History of Captain Marvel: The Modern Years". Newsarama.</ref>

Black Vulcan makes a cameo appearance in the DC One Million 80-Page Giant special as a member of an alternate universe Justice League.Template:Citation needed

Harvey Birdman

Attorney at Law

Black Vulcan appears in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, voiced by Phil LaMarr.Template:Citation needed This version describes his powers as "pure electricity... in my pants", which becomes a running gag throughout the series, and originally went by the codename "Supervolt" before calling himself Black Vulcan at Aquaman's suggestion. In his most notable appearance in the episode "Very Personal Injury", Black Vulcan and Apache Chief, among other superheroes, form the "Multicultural Pals".Template:Citation needed

Attorney General

Black Vulcan returns in Harvey Birdman: Attorney General, again voiced by LaMarr. Depicted as the 46th President of the United States preceding Phil Ken Sebben, who, on awakening amnesiac to find that he is now the 46.5th president, without having any memory of being elected, goes on to appoint his former employee and ghostwriter Harvey Birdman to the rank of attorney corporal to help him be removed from office, and instate Black Vulcan again in his place.

Powers and abilities

Black Vulcan's powers include the ability to project bolts of electricity from his hands. By charging his lower body with energy, he can fly at superhuman speeds. On a few occasions, he exhibited capabilities such as converting his physical form into pure energy and traveling through light speed (in an unsuccessful attempt to escape a black hole).<ref>Template:Cite episode</ref> He was able to open a rift in spacetime<ref>Template:Cite episodeTemplate:CbignoreTemplate:Dead YouTube link</ref> via energy fluctuation. Black Vulcan is capable of spot/welding microelectronics.<ref>Template:Cite episodeTemplate:CbignoreTemplate:Dead YouTube link</ref>

In other media

Television

Film

Merchandise

References

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