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Regina King to Direct ‘Bitter Root’

Regina King to Direct ‘Bitter Root’

The Eisner and Ringo award-winning comic book series, Bitter Root, has brought on director/producer Regina King to helm the feature film adaptation. From Deadline, "Legendary has closed a deal for Regina King to direct and produce the feature adaptation of Bitter...

Review- Bitter Root Vol. 1: Family Business

Review- Bitter Root Vol. 1: Family Business

Entertaining audiences while challenging them to confront their worst fears, horror has been one of the most fascinating genres for Black creators. When combined with another medium such as comic books, the audience sees their nightmares within stunning visual art,...

Talking With Team Superb

Talking With Team Superb

Have a craving for more of Lion Forge’s new Catalyst Prime comics line? Well you’ll be happy to know their third title Superb hits comic stores on 7/19. Fresh off the Catalyst Prime/ Lion Forge writing summit, I got to chat with the Superb writing team of comics...

Review: Nighthawk #1 & #2

Review: Nighthawk #1 & #2

Writer: David Walker Illustrator: Ramon Villalobos Publisher: Marvel Rating: 12+ Only As important as the current Black Panther comic is, garnering a ton of attention and praise, deservedly so with two issues in as Coates and Stelfreeze are doing amazing work, I feel...

A Quick Trip to Black Metropolis

A Quick Trip to Black Metropolis

On what looked to be the first real day of summer in NYC, I made my way to Gallatin Galleries, part of New York University, just blocks away from Washington Square Park. I went to check out Black Metropolis, a 30 year retrospective of creator, artist, teacher and all...

Review: DC Comics Cyborg #2

Review: DC Comics Cyborg #2

Review: Cyborg #2 , written by David Walker, pencils by Ivan Reis, Inks by Joe Prado, and colors by Adriano Lucas Potential Spoilers Gonna start with this: This issue alone should be picked up just for the “F&*^  Yo’ Couch/ Rick James- Charlie Murphy” moment...

Review: DC Comics Cyborg #1

Review: DC Comics Cyborg #1

Review: Cyborg #1 , written by David Walker, pencils by Ivan Reis, Inks by Joe Prado, and colors by Adriano Lucas   Independently, comics have enjoyed an unmatched time of creative growth, while also successfully attempting to provide an inclusive playing field...

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