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Black History Month Comics: Nowhere Man by Jerome Walford (Plus a bonus interview!)

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Nowhere Man is a great example of black superheroes done right.
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An important year ahead for Latinxs in comics

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Do Latino comics creators have a mainstream visibility issue? Where do creators like George Perez and Fabián Nicieza fall in the history of Latino writers comics?

NYCC ’18: Old Classics, New Voices – What Today’s Diverse Creators think of the...

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    By Adam Karenina Sherif Content Warnings: sexual assault, sexism, racism This past weekend at NYCC saw a number of panels which earnestly attempted to push into more critical comics territory. Moderator Elana Levin, a comics podcaster...

My MCU Rewatch: Doctor Strange and Spider-Man Homecoming – The Streets of New York

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ALMOST DONE! DOCTOR STRANGE (2016) DID I FALL ASLEEP? No. DID I LIKE THE MUSIC? Didn't do much for me. EDIT: As many have pointed out, this was also by the great Michael Giacchino, but it did...

2017 Glyph Awards nominees announced

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The 2018 Glyph Award nominees have been announced, rewarding the best in black-themed comics. Winners will be presented at the ECBACC convention on May 19th. Judges for this year's awards include Shenkarr Davis, André...

C2E2 ’18: Marvel Announces Updates and Additions to Its Slate of Podcasts

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Culture, diversity, and food take the spotlight in Marvel New Media's newest offerings

The Top 20 Graphic Novels of 2017 Prove Diversity in Comics is Alive and...

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This year's best selling graphic novels show a wide range of material from a strikingly diverse group of creators.

Crowdfunding Watch: A Fresh Look at Love, Identity and Friendship

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After a long Thanksgiving weekend it's time for us to tuck-in to another crowdfunding round-up. This week's edition will explore recovering from brain injuries, a new zine-anthology featuring love stories told by Muslim women,...

SPX 2017: The year of getting woke

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This was an SPX unlike any previous SPX, as the tumult of the outside world has reached even Camp Comics. But the welcoming spirit of unity and creativity was still there, and strang as ever.

The 2017 Hugo Awards: No Dogs Allowed.

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Before we get into it… Monstress, Volume 1: Awakening, written by Marjorie Liu, illustrated by Sana Takeda, was awarded the 2017 Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story, besting: Ms. Marvel, Volume 5: Super Famous, written by...

SDCC 17: A Conversation About Inclusivity and Diversity in Comics and the Comics Market

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By Andrea Ayres At Comic-Con there’s been a great deal of discussion about how to increase diversity among creators and artists but what about within the marketplace itself? That’s what a number of panelists, assembled...

SDCC ’17: Gays in Comics Panel: Iceman Uses Grindr and Midnighter the Backdoor

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This year marked the thirtieth-year in which the Gays in Comics panel has existed. When Andy Mangels began the panel three-decades ago, he called for all those interested to get “out of the closet...

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