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Mill City’s Finest Trailer Drops!

  The animated trailer for creator/ writer Samuel Stequoah's Mill City's Finest dropped today, and we have the trailer ready for your viewing pleasure below. As a description for the project explains, "set in modern times, Mill City's Finest follows the life of Aundre Weah, a first generation...

New Publisher Tackles Lack Of Diversity In Comics

New Publisher Tackles Lack Of Diversity In Comics

Press Release   ARISTOCRATS COMICS LAUNCH KICKSTARTER FOR NEW "HEROES OF HOMEROOM C" ALL-AGES GRAPHIC NOVEL New Publisher Promotes Racial Diversity In Both Its Characters and Creators Toronto, Ontario - January 30, 2017.  Comic book writer Anthony Ruttgaizer...

Review: Gwan Anthology

Review: Gwan Anthology

Various contributors Publisher: Forward Comix Rating: PG-13 Gwan is Jamaician patois that means to "go on or get out". In  Gwan Anthology, editor Jerome Walford has assembled a collection of comics and artwork that focus on foreign lands, cultural fusion, and the...

Joseph Illidge talks Catalyst Prime

Joseph Illidge talks Catalyst Prime

Earlier this week I was able to chat with Joseph Illidge, Senior Editor for Lion Forge Comics, about the upcoming Catalyst Prime superhero universe launch in May 2017. I've had the honor of personally knowing him for close to 20 years. He’s a writer and expert in...

Team Kamikaze Soars, Part 1

Team Kamikaze Soars, Part 1

If you’re a comic book geek, then it’s a safe bet that you’ve heard of Kamikaze. One of the hottest webcomics online, Kamikaze is the futuristic saga that revolves around Markesha Nin, a young courier who wants a better life for herself and her father but finds...

Comics In The Classroom?

Comics In The Classroom?

"A professor at Florida Gulf Coast University has assigned the first volume of the Top Cow series Symmetry to his sociology classes for a discussion on race relations in the future. Science fiction has always been a medium that could broach subjects like racial...

The Importance of Diversity Even in A Galaxy Far, Far Away

The Importance of Diversity Even in A Galaxy Far, Far Away

**Warning: Minor spoilers will be all up in here. If you didn’t see the movie yet, turn back now.** The first time I saw Star Wars, it was at my dad’s insistence that my brother and I watch it immediately. He presented us with a dusty VHS tape, like some ancient relic...

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