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However, over time, these censorship laws loosened their grip on the industry, and comic books were finally allowed to mature. Superhero comicsย began to have darker themes and stories, supervillains became serious threats, and the horror genre was integrated into several comic runs.ย Increased diversity also characterized the Bronze Age and saw the introduction of many iconic superheroes of color. Thus, without the constraints and level of censorship that prevailed during the Silver Age,ย DC Comics was now ableย to explore themes and genres that had previously been off limits to them.
From gods to demons, the 1970s expanded the DC Comics universe in brand-new and exciting ways. Non-legacy heroes became the norm and were featured in more thought-provoking storylines.
10) Nubia

Debuting in 1973, Nubia was DC Comicsโ first Black female superhero. She is the twin sister of Wonder Woman, as their mother Hippolyta sculpted both from clay at the same time. However, the God of War, Ares, abducted the infant Nubia and raised her to become her sisterโs greatest enemy. To accomplish this, Ares used a magic ring to brainwash Nubia. As a result, Nubia led Aresโ army into battle against the Amazons and defeated Diana in one-on-one combat. However, Diana managed to destroy Aresโ ring and free Nubia from his control. Once she was liberated, Nubia reunited with her real family. In 2022, after her mother abdicated the throne to become a hero in Manโs World, Nubia rose to become the new queen of Themyscira and the Amazons.
9) Etrigan

Introduced in 1972, Etrigan is one of the most recognizable demons in the DC Comics universe. A creature from Hell, the ever-rhyming Etrigan was the begrudging servant of the wizard Merlin in 6th-century Camelot. When Etrigan became too difficult to control, Merlin punished the demon by bonding him to the body of the nobleman Jason Blood. This spell halted Jasonโs aging, and permanently imprisoned Etrigan in Jasonโs body for centuries. Now Jason and Etrigan work together to protect the world from dark magic. To fight magical entities, Jason transforms and gives Etrigan control by saying, โGoneโgone the form of manโrise, the demon Etrigan!โ When Etrigan is unleashed, he uses his super strength, razor-sharp claws, and fire breath to annihilate his foes. Jason and Etrigan are truly a match made in Hell.
8) Power Girl

Hailing from Earth 2, Kara Zor-L, aka Power Girl, debuted in 1976 as an older and stronger version of the Prime universeโs Supergirl. Due to her Kryptonian heritage, Kara has all the powers of Superman, including super-strength, flight, and heat vision. And just like her Prime universe counterpart, Kara was sent to Earth to escape the destruction of Krypton. After the Crisis on Infinite Earths event destroyed Earth 2, Kara found herself stranded on a rebooted version of the prime universe. She was once again the last survivor from another planet. Now stuck on a new Earth surrounded by counterparts of her dead friends and family, Kara had to find her place in this new universe. She soon found a place to belong as the latest addition to the ever-expanding Super Family.
7) Orion

When famed Marvel writer and artist Jack Kirby joined DC Comics in 1970, his first major project was the Fourth World the following year. An entirely original pantheon of deities from a higher plane of existence, the New Gods of the Fourth World restructured the entire cosmology of the DC Multiverse. Among the residents of the utopia-like planet of New Genesis, which was created as part of the Fourth World, Orion is their greatest warrior. Orion is the son of Darkseid, the God of Evil and ruler of Apokolips, but he was raised by the leader of New Genesis, Highfather, as part of a peace treaty, and brought up to embrace peaceful ways. However, despite his upbringing, Orion still inherited the violent instincts of Darkseid. Nicknamed โthe Dog of War,โ Orion is one of the strongest New Gods in the entire pantheon. He is even capable of matching his biological father in combat. However, Orion faces a constant internal struggle between his peaceful upbringing and his violent heritage.
6) Black Lightning

Debuting in 1977, Jefferson Pierce, aka Black Lightning, was the first Black superhero to have a solo comic series. A teacher in the inner city of Metropolis, Jefferson has seen many of his neighbors and students fall victim to gang violence. To protect his community, Jefferson asked a close friend and tailor named Peter Gambi to create a superhero costume for him. Peter created the Black Lightning costume and designed a belt that could generate force fields and enable the wearer to discharge electricity from their hands. With this suit, Jefferson became a crime-fighter. But the suitโs power was unstable and ended up giving Jefferson the ability to generate electricity even when not wearing the costume, which increased his powers. Ultimately, Jefferson became a founding member of the superhero team the Outsiders, and Black Lightning became a hero whoโs always ready to strike.













