Introduced in 1964’s Green Lantern #29 by John Broome and Gil Kane, initially Black Hand caused trouble using a device that ...
Their solemn oath doubles as energizing magical words for their enchanted bling: “In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight. Let those who worship evil’s might ...
Intended for use in engineering, it was unique for absorbing 99.965% of visible light, and become known as “the blackest black”. The artist who laid claim to it was the London-based Anish Kapoor.
It was classic Kerry in the best way. But Washington’s look isn’t the only reason she owned the night. Her production company, Simpson Street, was nominated for seven awards, and her hit ...