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Un écran géant sur la Grand-place de Péruwelz? « Ce serait de l inconscience ! »

Un écran géant sur la Grand-place de Péruwelz? « Ce serait de l inconscience ! »
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Superheroes and trailblazers: Black comic book artists, rediscovered

Superheroes and trailblazers: Black comic book artists, rediscovered Ace Harlem, a Dic Tracey-like detective created by Orrin C. Evans and John Terrell. The comic ran in the premiere (and only) issue of All-Negro Comics, the first all-Black comic produced by an all-Black staff in 1947. Yoe Books via The New York Times. by Helene Stapinski (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- Ken Quattro’s deep dive into Black comic book artists started out of frustration. Twenty years ago, while researching a man named Matt Baker whose drawings were distinguished by his strong style, Quattro, a comics fan and blogger, kept coming up empty-handed. “There was nothing about him except that he was Black and that he died young,” said Quattro, who is known as the Comics Detective.

Obituaries for Friday, December 18, 2020

Susie Atkins Susie “Sue” Atkins, loving wife of 66 years, mother, and grandmother left this Earth to be with her Lord and Savior on December 15, 2020 at the age of 87. Sue always placed others before herself, she had a servant’s heart and spent her life serving and caring for others. Some of the joys of Sue’s life still flourish in her garden, as she spent many hours using her green thumb to cultivate beautiful roses and plants of many kinds. She enjoyed preserving her garden’s bounty by canning foods and passing those skills on to her children and grandchildren. Sunday’s were a special day for Sue as there was always family in her living room to visit and enjoy a meal, she had lovingly prepared. Sue had a heart of gratitude and as she would always say “I’ve been blessed ten times over.” Sue is preceded in death by her daughter, Linda Cooper. She is survived by her loving husband, Rudolph Atkins, retired from the University of Tennessee;

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