Sunday, August 17, 2008

M.A.N.T.I.S.

M.A.N.T.I.S.M.A.N.T.I.S. stands for Mechanically Augmented Neuro Transmitter Interactive System. It was the name of possibly the first live action Black Superhero on TV. (I'm still researching the facts on that.) Carl Lumby played the title role of a paralyzed Black scientist who created an exoskeleton that enabled him, not only to walk, but perform super heroics. The series debuted in 1994 and lasted two seasons. I never missed an episode. The character's name was Dr. Miles Hawkins and he was positive, brilliant, and anything but stereotypical. He lost his ability to walk because he was shot in the spine by a criminal. Subsequently he refused to use guns. With the help of another scientist friend, he used science and technology to fight crime. They had a top secret lab and a hover vehicle called the Chysalid. The show would be a bit cheesy by today's standards but was perfect for the time it was on TV. I don't know why it hasn't made a comeback considering all the times Robocop has which was also live action and even more cheesy. Here's a bit of video from the series pilot:

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I remember, M.A.N.T.I.S.
He was part of that 90's affirmative action on the Sci-Fi medium. All of a sudden Black men were portraying Genius Scientific types. It started with Joe Morton as Miles Bennet Dyson in T2.

Todays answer to that is the Black Men as Bad Ass Government Agents