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The series follows high school student Virgil Ovid Hawkins who gains a variety of [[Shock and Awe|electromagnetic powers]] when doused with an experimental chemical during a gang war he was caught up in. He uses his developed powers to combat the crime infesting his city, much of it centers around the ongoing gang activities while he also juggles typical adolescent problems.
The series follows high school student Virgil Ovid Hawkins who gains a variety of [[Shock and Awe|electromagnetic powers]] when doused with an experimental chemical during a gang war he was caught up in. He uses his developed powers to combat the crime infesting his city, much of it centers around the ongoing gang activities while he also juggles typical adolescent problems.


The comic was later adapted to the TV series ''[[Static Shock]]'', with some [[Bowdlerise|bowdlerisation]], and revived as an ongoing [[DC Comics]] series in 2011's [[New 52]] event, also under the name ''Static Shock'', which was canceled after eight issues. The character will appear{{verify}} in ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]'' season 2.
The comic was later adapted to the TV series ''[[Static Shock]]'', with some [[Bowdlerise|bowdlerisation]], and revived as an ongoing [[DC Comics]] series in 2011's [[New 52]] event, also under the name ''Static Shock'', which was canceled after eight issues. Static appeared in ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]'' season 2, albeit with a different origin.


Not to be confused with either of the two Marvel Comics characters of the same name, both part of different ''[[X-Men]]'' continuities.
Not to be confused with either of the two Marvel Comics characters of the same name, both part of different ''[[X-Men]]'' continuities.
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Static is a a comic book following an original character from DC Comics' Milestone Comics imprint, created by Dwayne McDuffie and John Paul Leon. Static #1 was published in June 1993. The series lasted for 45 issues, from June, 1993 to March, 1997.

The series follows high school student Virgil Ovid Hawkins who gains a variety of electromagnetic powers when doused with an experimental chemical during a gang war he was caught up in. He uses his developed powers to combat the crime infesting his city, much of it centers around the ongoing gang activities while he also juggles typical adolescent problems.

The comic was later adapted to the TV series Static Shock, with some bowdlerisation, and revived as an ongoing DC Comics series in 2011's New 52 event, also under the name Static Shock, which was canceled after eight issues. Static appeared in Young Justice season 2, albeit with a different origin.

Not to be confused with either of the two Marvel Comics characters of the same name, both part of different X-Men continuities.


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