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  1. Aug 10, 2016 · Amandla Stenberg is an actress, writer, and activist known for playing the character Rue in The Hunger Games film adaptation. Stenberg is also the creator and co-writer of Niobe, a fantasy adventure comic. Robert Garrett. Robert Garrett is the founder of Xmoor Studios.

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    After previously working together on a relaunch of Power Man and Iron Fist at Marvel, David F. Walker and Sanford Greene reunited, along with veteran comic book creator Chuck Brown, to launch the Image Comics series Bitter Rootin 2018. The title showcases a steampunk, alternate history vision of the Harlem Renaissance as a family of monster hunters...

    Created by Tee Franklin and Jenn St.-Onge, Bingo Loveis an original graphic novel that follows two women that fall in love as teenagers but are separated by the prejudices of the time and move apart. Decades later, the two women reunite -- having since built families of their own -- to rekindle their romance after meeting at a church bingo game. As...

    One of the biggest Skybound Entertainment/Image launches from last year was Excellence, created by Brandon Thomas and Khary Randolph. The creator-owned series follows Spencer Dale, a young man whose father is a member of the Aegis, a secret society of magic users who use their incredible abilities to selflessly work to improve the world around them...

    Boom! Studios editor-in-chief Matt Gagnon and co-writer Michael Alan Nelson teamed with legendary artist Brian Stelfreeze to co-create the series Day Men. What makes it particularly notable is that the series marked Stelfreeze's first ongoing, interior comic book work since 2005, while the living artistic legend had mainly focused on cover art for ...

    Written by U.S. House Representative John Lewis and Andrew Aydin and illustrated by Nate Powell, the March trilogyof original graphic novels recounts Lewis' experiences as a major figure within the Civil Rights Movement, including working directly alongside Martin Luther King, Jr. Starting from the March from Selma to Montgomery, the trilogy follow...

    After working extensively as an editor for Marvel and DC, Kwanza Osajyefo successfully crowdfunded his own creator-owned series Black, with artists Jamal Igle, Robin Riggs and Darwin Roberson. Published by Black Mask Studios, the title saw the secret that the Black community possessed superpowers come to light, as one young man became a superhero a...

    Alongside comics like The Maxx and StormWatch, Larry Stroman and Todd Johnson's Tribe was part of the second wave of Image titles in 1993. As one of the best-selling comics by African American creators of all-time, Tribefeatured an eponymous new team of superheroes operating out of New York City taking on all kinds of villains while overcoming thei...

    Written by Vita Ayala and illustrated by Emily Pearson, the miniseries The Wildsbegins approximately a decade after a cataclysmic event that left the majority of humanity as part of a mysterious horde. In this harsh landscape, Daisy Walker, a runner for one of the last bastions of civilization, sets out to find her missing lover Heather. Debuting i...

    Drawing from Sub-Saharan African folklore and mythology, Greg Anderson Elysée, Walter Ostlie and Lee Milewski's Is'nana the Were-Spiderhas the eponymous son of Anansi, the West African God of Spiders, sent to rein in monsters running free on Earth. As Is-nana faces different bestial deities and demigods, he finds his place among humanity. Launched ...

    Written and illustrated by Ebony Flowers, the original graphic novel Hot Combfollows the culture around Black hair across a collection of short stories. First published in 2019 by Drawn and Quarterly, the anthology spotlights everything from the culture around Black barbershops to the coming-of-age story of an African American girl receiving her fi...

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    • Christopher Priest/Priest. Often credited just as Priest, Christopher Priest was the first African-American writer-editor to work for a mainstream American comic book publisher, having been hired as an editor at Marvel in 1979 after previously interning at the company.
    • Ta-Nehisi Coates. After an award-winning tenure as a correspondent for The Atlantic and guest columnist for The New York Times, Ta-Nehisi Coates transitioned from journalism to writing nonfiction with his 2008 memoir The Beautiful Struggle and its 2015 epistolary follow-up Between the World and Me.
    • N.K. Jemisin. Like Coates, multi-award-winning sci-fi writer N.K. Jemisin is relatively new to writing comics. After penning numerous short stories, Jemisin's 2010 debut novel The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms kickstarted a whole, Hugo Award-nominated trilogy.
    • Vita Ayala. Vita Ayala is a non-binary, Afro-Latinx writer from New York City who has steadily built up an impressive catalogue of work for virtually every major publisher in the United States.
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  3. Apr 29, 2021 · One thing they all shared: deep reverence and gratitude for Dwayne McDuffie, the late comic book writer, TV producer and co-founder of Milestone Media, where a diverse band of artists and...

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  4. 10 Comics & Graphic Novels by Black Creators to Read for Black History Month 2024 BITTER ROOT by David F. Walker, Chuck Brown & Sanford Greene Nominated for an Oregon Book Award!

  5. Apr 23, 2021 · We asked Eve L. Ewing and Evan Narcisse to share perspectives on the politics of being a Black comic-book writer and the Black superheroes you may have missed. Ironheart is the story of a...

  6. Black Creators We Recommend You Read | Image Comics. Home. News. Features. Black Creators We Recommend You Read. Rodney Barnes is the writer of KILLADELPHIA with co-creator Jason Shawn Alexander for Image Comics.

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