Congratulations to all of the 2020 Glyph Comics Awards winners! Check them out below! Check out our coverage of the award-winning series, Crescent City Monsters, Is’nana the Were-Spider: The Ballads of Rawhead & John Henry, and Iyanu – Child of Wonder Volume One.
The 2020 Glyph Comics Awards Nominees have been announced. From the official website: "The Glyph Comics Awards recognizes the best in comics made by, for, and about people of color from the preceding calendar year. While it is not exclusive to Black creators, it does...
Press Release [PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA—MAY 16, 2019]- On Friday, May 17, 2019, the East Coast Black Age Comic Convention, Inc. (ECBACC, Inc.) will be hosting its annual Glyph Comic Awards, a ceremony that recognizes the best in comics made either by, for, or about...
Check out this years 14th Annual Glyph Comics Award nominations. The award ceremony will take place on May 17th, at The African American Museum In Philadelphia (AAMP). From the events website: "The Glyph Comics Awards have been hosted annually by the East Coast Black...
Deadline: January 19, 2019 The East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention (ECBACC) and the Glyph Comics Awards Committee are asking comic book creators and publishers to submit their 2018 released works for consideration. From the website: "The Glyph Comics Awards...
Check out the below nominees for the 2017 Glyph Comics Awards. STORY OF THE YEAR BITCH PLANET; Kelly Sue DeConnick, writer, Valentine De Landro, artist BLACK PANTHER; Ta-Nehisi Coates, writer, Brian Stelfreeze, artist BLACK; Kwanza Osajyefo, writer, Jamal Yaseem Igle,...
Check out Part 2 of our interview with #teamkamikaze! Read Part 1 here! Upkins: What have been the challenges you all have faced pitching a story with a black heroine. Alan: While I don't think we ever directly got the "we have to pass because she's black and a she",...
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...
BlackSci-fi.com celebrates Women’s History Month! Join us in our month long celebration of the history makers past, present, and future. Hailing from New Jersey and currently based in Brooklyn, NY (much like the basketball playing Nets), Whit Taylor is a 2012 Glyph...