Blacks in Outer Space circa 1953
Entertaining Comics (EC) Weird Fantasy # 18, written by Al Feldstein, is a masterpiece of graphic storytelling takes the reader to a future other-world setting, in
A place for comic, graphic novels, graphic design…
if it is funky and aesthetically groovy I will cover it here.
Entertaining Comics (EC) Weird Fantasy # 18, written by Al Feldstein, is a masterpiece of graphic storytelling takes the reader to a future other-world setting, in
Saturday Feb 25th, 2012 – Saturday Mar 10th, 2012 California State University Northridge Fantastic Blackness is a bold and engaging exhibit of an insurgent and
The PBS series History Detectives did a segment on issue #2 of Negro Romance. The video features an appearance by Sequential Crush author, Jacque Nodell, and the website also provides scans of
The third installment of Negro Romance is set in the Cafe Ebonia, a segregated, Black night club, and its line of African American chorus girls.
The second story in Fawcett’s Negro Romance #2 is “Forever Yours”.
You want some raw adult comix shit! Then this is da shit. It’s so raw I’m speechless. These motherfuckers, in the comix book, are straight
In a time of debt ceiling debates, federal budget cuts and the possible reduction in US military spending, I thought it would be befitting to
Hell-Rider 2 is the complete story that is the second and last appearance of The Butterfly, the first ever Black super-heroine in comics…
Eureka Productions is pleased to announce the release of African-American Classics: Graphic Classics Volume 22, the newest volume in the Graphic Classics® series of
Today I attended the New York City Comic Con at the Jacob Javits Convention Center…talk about geeks, freaks and everything in between. What I found
As the Curator of The Museum of UnCut Funk I collect artifacts that are significant from a 1970’s Black pop culture perspective. More importantly
I’m not really a huge fan of comic books but I do realize the importance of preserving history and documenting pop culture. Most museums have
The creators of the 2009 blaxploitation spoof film, “Black Dynamite,” are taking the film to the comic book world with the first issue hitting