While the second episode of “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” portrayed John Walker, the new Captain America, as a visible symbol for what the serum and shield do to its wielders, the introduction of Isaiah Bradley reflected the ugly history of the two. Bucky and Sam travelled to Baltimore, Maryland to see Bradley to discuss the emergence of more super soldiers. Viewers were introduced to an aged but sturdy-looking Isaiah (portrayed by the incomparable Carl Lumbly), living with a young man who I can’t help but speculate could be his grandson Elijah Bradley (more on that later). The scene
MoreSuperman had Krypto, and now the New York City Police Department has Digidog, the department’s newest tool to facilitate the infringement of civil rights in Black and Brown communities. The remote-controlled canine, about the size of a bulldog, is 70-pounds with the ability to walk at about three miles per hour, climb and descend stairs, carry up to 30-pounds, and more.
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