This work consists in a preliminary study about the representations of black women in Portugal during the colonial war (1961-1975). Following the ideas of current international women's movements (Ni una menos, Women's March, Non una di meno…) it is this article’s main goal to investigate the double hierarchization suffered by black women, as well as analyze how and whether the resistances against Portuguese fascism and colonialism affected such representations. The images of black women in Portugal during the XXth century reveal sexualized bodies, objects available to the colonizer. However, by focusing our attention on Portuguese comics, it must be remembered, as we are told by Luís Cunha (1995), that black men representation in BD changed...