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Black Comix Returns Panel Explores the Industry's Shifting Diversity Politics
Black comics creators discuss working in today's comics industry, and plans to showcase their work in a new anthology.
Marvel and DC Comics' Fight for Black Women and Against Legacy
Joseph Illidge examines recent announcements at Marvel and DC Comics, and the progress it represents for Black women in the comic book industry.
Marvel's "Blade" and Comics' Real Life Female Black Heroes
Following Marvel's announcement of the new "Blade" artist, Joseph Illidge examines the growing presence of female creators of color in comic books.
Comics A.M. | Amazon may open more than 300 physical stores
Three months after Amazon opened a brick-and-mortar store in Seattle, the online retail giant is said to be looking to expand nationwide.
Comics A.M. | Tintinologist named as UK's first professor of comics
Although several British universities offer courses in graphic fiction, this is the first time a professor has been appointed to work exclusively on the subject.
What Does "Diversity" Mean in Today's Comic Book Industry?
David Walker, Chad Coleman, Shawn Pryor, Scott Snyder and more discuss the value of representation, with #BlackComicsMonth just the beginning.
Hernandez, Mebberson & Others Talk Wonder Woman's Icon Status, Legacy
Amy Chu, Gilbert Hernandez, Amy Mebberson and more discuss crafting their takes on Wonder Woman and the character's importance in comics and beyond.
Marc Bernardin & Adam Freeman Start Urban Warfare In "Genius"
What do you call a teenage girl with a brilliant military mind who manages to assert control over three blocks of South Central L.A.? A "Genius."
THE COLOR BARRIER: Exploring Identity, Origins with Artist Afua Richardson
Joseph Illidge speaks with comic book artist and musician Afua Richardson about exploring the theme of identity and more in her art and music.