
Screenwriter, director and creator, Shequeta Smith brought fiction its first Black stand-alone superheroine in graphic novel series “Rayven Choi,” which tells a story about an African-American girl, orphaned and sent to South Korea in order to save her life. She has scripted television shows like the CW’s hit, “Everybody Hates Chris,” as well as reality shows, “VH1’s Flavor of Love” and “The Surreal Life.” Smith started Rayven Choi Films in 2008 to produce fun, smart, high concept projects, which is based in Los Angeles. Earlier this year, she launched SheroCon, a one-day, pop-up convention of female comic creators, cosplayers and local sheroes at Westfield Mall in Culver City.