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Sunday, February 24, 2019

Nu-Perspective Black History Month: Day 23- JAKEEM THUNDER

What's up peeps. We're celebrating Black History Month by re-releasing all of last year's Nu-Perspective revamped characters each day.
With these reposts you get the same full bio, art and our storyline concept, but also some behind the scenes thoughts on how and why Fabian (co-writer) and I went about doing what we did (go to the bottom).

A little later than expected but we're back with a character from the home of DC- JAKEEM THUNDER!!!


As always, we encourage you to employ the amazing world of Google and check out his original look and story, then let us know if you like what we did with him. Enjoy and catch you in a few with another Nu-Perspective



Real Name: Jakeem Johnny Williams
Current Alias: Jakeem Thunder
Identity: Secret
Occupation: High school student
Place of Birth: Keystone City
Base of Operations: Keystone City
Affiliations: Justice Society of America, Keystone High
First Appearance: The Flash #134 (1998)
Original Creators: Grant Morrison, Mark Miller, Paul Ryan

Story: Jakeem was orphaned and raised by his aunt in Keystone City. Due to his rough upbringing he adopted a tough, foul-mouthed attitude to survive. However, Jakeem became a reluctant hero when he was handed a pen and told to say the words “Zo Kuul” (pronounced “So Cool”). Uttering these words summoned a pink Djinn in the form of a sentient, humanoid lightning bolt. Hitting the proverbial jackpot of wish fulfillment, Jakeem joined the ranks of the JSA and fought in numerous battles, becoming a trusted member of the team. Both Jakeem and The Thunderbolt went through many trials that shaped them into beings with different perspectives than when they originally met. Another change was Jakeem found out he could now house The Thunderbolt as an app in his smart phone. This level of symbiosis alerted other Djinn from The Thunderbolt's home plane of the 5th dimension who resented the centuries of human's controlling Djin. To compound matters, Jakeem and The Thunderbolt must also work together to stop a mysterious antique dealer from collecting the other five artifacts connected to the Thunderbolts family and using the djinns’ powers to dominate the world.

Powers/Abilities: Ylzkz is a 5th dimensional being typically understood by humans as a “Djinn” from Aramaic myth. They are beings of sentient energy of varying size, color and composition. Ylzkz possesses vast reality warping powers which are manifested in granting wishes through verbal or written commands from his “master”. The full extent and duration of these powers are limited, as by Djinn standards, Ylzkz is very young and inexperienced, leading to many unexpected consequences, exacerbated by his immaturity and spitefulness. While 5th dimensional Djinn are capable of enacting arbitrary and obtuse rules and limitations, they are universally incapable of killing a “master”. Jakeem himself possesses no outstanding attributes other than an inexhaustible well of pop culture references, and a quick wit.

Paraphernalia: Jakeem’s phone has become the “home” of Ylzkz, who must return to it every 24 hours. For a yet unknown reason, no other person can use or summon Ylzkz even if they possess the phone or say the “magic words”. Jakeem can only summon Ylzkz by manually activating the app and saying “Zo Kuul”. Because it is Ylzkz’s home, it has magically become virtually indestructible, and never runs out of power (*some charges may still apply with data use).



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What IS Nu-Perspective you ask? Well, it's a bi-weekly column I started with my writing collaborator Fabian Wood with the purpose of revamping and updating different underdeveloped, underutilized and all-but-forgotten Nubian (black) comic book and pop culture characters.




Fine Print: Nu-Perspective is a column focused on revamps and updates of various underdeveloped, underutilized and all-but-forgotten Nubian (black) characters specifically. We aim to showcase these chosen characters in fresh, contemporary and exciting ways both visually and story-wise to show just how awesome they can truly be. All characters are copyrights and trademarks of the respective publishers and creators. This column is used solely for artistic enjoyment.

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