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Fans invited to connect with artists behind work


Victor Alpi works on his art at Neighborhood Comics
Neighborhood Comics, downtown Savannah’s comic book specialty store, has launched a Comic Artist-in-Residence Program. Designed to demystify the process of making comics, Lee Heidel, owner of Neighborhood Comics thought this would be the perfect opportunity to connect Savannah-area comic book artists with the public.
The residency will support one local artist per month by providing a dedicated workspace inside the store so that customers can see firsthand how artists create their work. From storyboards to layouts, customers will have the chance to ask the artist questions and even purchase some of their work. ....

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Yes, lots of comics were racist. A new generation of Black artists is reinventing them


Yes, lots of comics were racist. A new generation of Black artists is reinventing them
By Dorany Pineda, Los Angeles Times
Published: May 10, 2021, 6:02am
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RIVERSIDE, CA - MARCH 7, 2021: John Jennings, comic book illustrator and professor of media and cultural studies at UC Riverside on March 7, 2021 in downtown Riverside, California. Black artists are using comics as a medium to address racial injustices.(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
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Manuel and Geiszel Godoy are military veterans, and they believe deeply in social justice. But above all, they are entrepreneurs who saw an underdeveloped sector in their industry and dove in. ....

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How Black artists are reinventing comics - Los Angeles Times


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“If we get this done,” Godoy says, “we’ve proven that you no longer have to walk through the gate they built in order to get to the main stage.”
Black Sands isn’t the first through the gate. It joins a growing hive of Black creators who’ve carved space in a format that for decades was
steeped in racism and exclusion.
“Black Sands: The Seven Kingdoms” is the flagship comic series of Black Sands Entertainment.
(Black Sands Entertainment)
Booming genres like Afrofuturism (which meshes African culture with science fiction) reflect worlds envisioned by Black activists: Worlds in which existing power structures are dismantled and Black people thrive. ....

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