Thursday 29 October 2020

Comics Wrap-Up - Careful As I Write Her Name On the Corner of the Page

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It's Thursday, it's still 2020 - let's get some superhero-y comics-y goodness!

Everything is once again in the 'Other Stuff' category (dammit Loki!)


Other Stuff


Marvel have released a trailer for upcoming comic Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices #1 -

- which sees creators from Indigenous, First Nations, and Native American communities using their skills to bring some of Marvel's Indigenous characters to the page.

Well-known creators involved include Rebecca Roanhorse, Darcie Little Badger, and Stephen Graham Jones.

(Warning: mild flashing images)




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Javicia Leslie, CW's new Batwoman, has debuted her look for the series - which, as promised, incorporates her natural hair.

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Vernieda Vergara @ Book Riot provides this list of places online to read Manhwa (South Korean comics and graphic novels) - I've not read much Manhwa, so I'ma try to check out some of these!




Are you looking forward to the new series of Batwoman?

Are you a Manhwa fan?

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2 comments:

  1. Love that Marvel is highlighting Indigenous voices! It is super important to bring awareness to First Nations, Indigenous and Native American people. I actually took a course recently on Indigenous literature and it was very eye-opening.

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    1. Yeah it's awesome - it's always great when big publishers give diverse creators the platforms they deserve :)

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