Comic Review: Is’nana The Were-Spider in Showtime

Review of Indie Comic Is’nana the Were-Spider: Showtime!
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Read moreComic collectors are calling this the “Year of the Peach,” a term held over from 2019 as the works of artist Peach Momoko are snapped up before they even hit the shelves. Her mastery of the comic arts is unparalleled. Momoko’s horror covers have a certain haunting beauty that’s hard to look away from. Her action covers are just as
Read moreKellita Smith knows about representation in Hollywood. She was a part of the Black television. Smith claimed her space at the time and has not moved, creating an impressive filmography full of characters and stories. From her role as Wanda in the groundbreaking Bernie Mac show to her current work on Influence, Smith’s characters women are multifaceted, beautiful, Black women
Read moreJoin Blerd Galaxy’s Vanee Smith as she chats with writer and creative Kia Barbee. Barbee talks about her writing and gives us the details of her program Scriptreading. Find more information at https://thescriptread.com/.
Read moreJournalist Marqueeda LaStar knows the world of journalism well. She takes you back to some of the diversity spats and the progress of these promises in the age of COVID-19. LaStar ends up giving us all the “lowdown” on the state of blerds in journalism. WE GOT TIME TODAY! Take a Listen
Read moreRegine L. Sawyer brings us in for a little chat about The State of the Blerd–In (Independent) Comics.
Read moreI feel like I have to say right away that I really, really enjoyed this graphic. It is not often that I can say that I read a comic and found myself smiling, laughing, and groaning because of the characters the whole way through. I just don’t. I am pretty judgy as a reader to be perfectly honest. I am
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