Posts in the Category: Comics
The Harlem Book Fair was awesome. Sold some books, made some new friends. This was the most professional affair I’ve ever attended. Very organized, well placed and an audience of eager readers who came for nothing but good reading material.
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HBCU Digest was kind enough to give me an opportunity to tell part of my story as well as my views on the future of HBCUs.
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As an instructor, you try to be as clear as possible when asking for files to be saved in a …
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E.C. Segar, the man behind Popeye the Sailor, received an appropriately raucous birthday message from Google Tuesday. Its home page features the husky hero smacking around Google’s logo and about to swallow a quick serving of his favorite meal, canned spinach.
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Fanboy, Canson’s line of comic and manga papers, offers exceptional benefits to both experienced illustrators and those just starting off.
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Jessica Rabbit may have been the sexiest drawn character in toon history, but Marge Simpson has the title of …
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This may not seem like much to most of you, but some of us have waited a long time for this moment. Disney, has finally produced an animated feature film with an African-American lead.
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Many of you have probably never heard of Enki Bilal, but he is a major influence in my life as an illustrator.
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The unthinkable just happened. The Walt Disney Co. snatched up Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion in a 60% cash and 40% stock transaction, a deal so huge that it stunned Wall Street, instantly putting Disney in the “superhero” business overnight.
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The passing of Michael Jackson has caused many to reflect on their encounters with him. Some are downright extraordinary. As …
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