My name is Shamika Sandler Brown and I'm a six-foot-tall, busty and kind of curvy, big-bottomed black woman living in the city of Brockton, Massachusetts. By day, I work as a computer science teacher at the Nicholson Institute of Technology in Boston, Massachusetts. By night, I'm a part-time member of the Boston Police Department and the world-famous superhero known as the Black Avenger. I can do amazing things, folks. I can fly. I've got superhuman strength. And I am invulnerable. How did I get my abilities? That's a long story, folks. Fortunately, I've got time.
In 2003, I was a senior at Nicholson Tech. I was having a lousy time in the dating game. The whole social scene wasn't my thing. In a campus that was fifty six percent male, I couldn't get a boyfriend. Basically, I felt like a loser. Oh, I was smart. I was one of the top students in the computer science program. It's just that I wasn't exactly a big hit with the guys on campus. They preferred skinny white chicks with names like Amber and Kelly to big black women like myself. And since I was a die-hard jock, many of them thought I was also a lesbian. Lots of heterosexual women play NCAA Women's Rugby, thank you very much. It's not just for lesbians!
My only friend on campus was an old black man named Aaron Thomas. He was the athletic director of Nicholson Tech. The man directly responsible for putting the school on the map. Even though we only had about fifteen thousand students, he turned the institution into an athletic powerhouse. How? By adding varsity teams in men's and women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, men's football, men's rifle, men's fencing, men's and women's wrestling, men's baseball and women's softball, men's and women's golf, men's and women's rugby, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's cross country and men's and women's ice hockey. And just like that, we became the envy of all the schools competing in the NCAA Division Three.
When Mr. Thomas looked at me, he saw more than just a big and tall black female nerd. He saw someone with potential. I guess that's why he bestowed such important responsibilities on me. You see, one day I found out that the man who had become a father figure to me wasn't a man at all. Aaron Thomas was a god. One of the last remaining members of the ancient gods of Africa. He was once worshiped as Akizu the Traveler by primitive tribes in Central Africa. One day, he summoned me into his office and told me the truth about himself. And about me.
I can't tell you how surprised I was when Mr. Thomas sat me down and told me the truth. I thought he was losing it, until a bolt of lightning shot out of his finger and onto the table. That's when I knew he was telling the truth. Aaron Thomas was really Akizu the Traveler. One of the ancient gods of Central Africa. And he had chosen me to be his heir. I couldn't believe it. Why me? Mr. Thomas smiled, and took my hand in his. Then he showed me the truth. And just like that, I went on a vision quest with a god. I saw what he had seen. Where he had been. Akizu had been alive for countless thousands of years. Like all of the ancient gods and goddesses, he was immortal unless someone or something with enough power managed to slay him. The gods of ancient Africa had been slaughtered along with the Pagan deities of countless regions and religions during a conflict known as the Twilight of the Gods. That's when the gods joined forces against an ancient enemy known as the Primordials. Ageless beings of awesome power who existed right outside of the universe in which we lived. The pagan gods and goddesses were betrayed by one of their own and wiped out. Only a handful of them survived. Akizu was one of those survivors.
Akizu the Traveler had been living among humans for thousands of years. Masquerading as an ordinary mortal. He had been a Pharaoh in ancient Egypt, a prince in the ancient African kingdom of Axoum and a pirate of the high seas in the time of ancient Rome. He'd always been a friend to mankind. Throughout time, he intervened when he saw the innocent suffering, discretely using his godly powers to help the good guys in the endless battle against the forces of evil. He had known the greatest men and women in history. From Julius Caesar and Cleopatra to Moctod, Queen of the legendary warrior women known as the Amazons. He had also befriended Hercules, the legendary hero of ancient Greece. He met the archangels Michael, Gabriel and Raphael along with Thor, the Norse God of Thunder. He also knew Lucifer Morningstar, the Crown Prince of Hell himself. The man had been places. And he had lived. When the vision quest ended and I was snapped back to reality, I looked at him with new respect. The man had seen and done some amazing things. Wow.
I still wasn't sure why he wanted me to become his heir, though. Akizu laughed, and told me that in the perilous world of Santo Domingo in the Caribbean circa 1721, he had once loved a mortal woman whom he was unable to marry. A tall black female slave named Henriette Corbleau. He wanted to save her from her captors and make her his bride. But he couldn't. Gods and mortals were never meant to interbreed. Akizu was a powerful deity but he was still bound by the rules that gods and goddesses operated by while living on Earth, the abode of man. So for thousands of years he dedicated himself to looking after the descendants of Henriette Corbleau, many of whom still exist on the island of Haiti today. And according to him, I was an offshoot of one of the men and women descended from the slave woman whom a powerful African god loved enough to risk the wrath of the Powers That Be. Wow. I wasn't expecting that, folks. What a touching, yet so deeply sad story. The god who could have anything except she whom he loved the most. Is there justice in the universe? Akizu smiled sadly, and asked me if I was ready to claim my inheritance. I took a deep breath and said yes. Akizu took both my hands in his, and I felt energy rushing from him into me. I screamed as I experienced a sensation that was simply unimaginable. It got so intense that I passed out. When I came to, I was in a hospital bed. Apparently, I'd gotten struck by lightning. As for Aaron Thomas/Akizu the Traveler, he was simply gone. I couldn't believe it.
When I got discharged from the hospital, I thought it was all a dream. It felt unreal. I returned to the campus, and looked for Athletic Director Aaron Thomas. No one knew where he was. That's when it dawned on me that what I experienced wasn't a dream. I still didn't notice any changes in myself, until I went to the grocery store one night and the place got held up by a dude and a chick wearing ski masks and carrying automatics. I should have been scared but I wasn't. Somehow, I felt braver than ever. I walked up to the dude with the gun, and decked him. His girlfriend turned her gun on me and fired. Twice. Point blank in the face and the chest. The bullets bounced right off me. I grabbed her, and threw her out of the store window. Then I ran out of the store.
I couldn't believe what I had done. Luckily, I was wearing a hooded sweatshirt so no one saw my face. However, I was freaked out. Where had my newfound strength and apparent invulnerability come from? I didn't know. That night as I slept, I thought about Akizu and I remembered his words to me. He wanted to make me his heir, and grant me powers the likes of which ordinary men and women could only dream of. Apparently, he wasn't lying. Over the next few weeks, I tested myself and discovered my abilities. I was much stronger than I ever thought that I could be. And I don't mean this as a pop-culture psychological mantra. I mean that I've got superhuman strength. And nothing could hurt me. I tried cutting myself with a knife, and I held my hand over a hot stove for half an hour. I didn't even have a blister to show for it. Wow. I was invincible.