DC Comics May Announce Stephanie Williams Vixen Ongoing Series
By
Rich Johnston
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Summary
The article speculates whether DC Comics is about to announce a Stephanie Williams Vixen ongoing comic book series, following her historic Eisner Award nomination as the first Black woman and first Black person since 1995 to be nominated for Best Writer. It discusses Williams' career milestones, her nomination for works including Street Sharks, Roots Of Madness, and Temporal, and the broader context of diversity in comics publishing.
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Dwayne MacDuffie was nominated in 1995 for Icon from Milestone/DC Comics, but lost to Alan Moore for From Hell.
For 2026, Stephanie Williams has been nominated as Best Writer for Street Sharks, Roots Of Madness and Temporal.
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