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She is the people's princess 🩷♦️
Every tongue that rises against Luna Snow will fall.
How to look for indie comics from Black creators!
As you may know, there was recently a DC Comics boycott as a part of the DCSoWhite movement since DC has not had a mainline ongoing solo with a Black lead for over 1200 days. You can read more about this here, here, here, and here. The boycott has been cancelled (link), but that doesn't mean we can't still show support for Black comic creators!
One of the things the movement called for fans to do was to "[Support] Black creators through independent and creator-owned projects." So this post is meant to provide tips on how to do this.
Check out other works of Black creators you're already familiar with
The Black comic creators you're already a fan of who have made comics for DC or Marvel have likely also made comics for other publishers too. You can usually find out about other comics they've worked on through their Wikipedia page, social media pages, and their own website if they have one. And it's a good idea to follow their social media to learn about any of their projects in the future!
Look through indie publisher websites
A great way to find out about indie comics is to check out indie publishers' websites. There will almost always be a page on their websites with all their comics so you can easily look through them and the creators will be listed so you can look into the creators too. This is one way to find out about Black comic creators who you might not already be familiar with.
The publishers that are listed as examples in the webpages linked above are Image Comics, BOOM! Studios, Vault Comics, Ignition Press, and Stranger Comics.
Check out existing lists
There are already lists online that specifically recommend Black creators to check out and comics by Black creators. You can also find recommendations and lists on social media. This is another great way to find out about Black comic creators you're not yet familiar with.
Speaking of lists, I would like to point you to this post by @bimboopo which includes a list of many Black webtoon creators which you can go check out!
Hopefully this guide will help people find out about more comics by Black creators. Support these creators by reading, buying, and talking about their comics. And even if the boycott is over, still make sure to sign the petition.
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went a shop today + a different comic shop and found soooo many crazy single issues i wanna go back and get later. but so happy to have one of my favorite diamondback AND nightshade issues <3
ben grimm icon mini pack / a: mike allred please like and/or reblog if you take. if you want any of them in a different colour, send me an ask!
Scarlet Witch (2017) She LITERALLY did nothing wrong! (Just a joke X-fans… just a joke)
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when they personally hand me the gun to kill sebstan bucky barnes in december and i hand it to @darkholme
and it never ends.
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You can take any comics book character to your fav breakfast place, BUT they will be running late and have asked you to order for them. Who are you taking and what are you ordering them?
everyone needs to experience all you can eat pancakes at this diner i stopped at in colorado foreeeever ago. so i'm taking deadshot and changing his life forever with pancakes
comic book fans im going to hold all of our hands here when i say this but you need to acknowledge the racism of a run when you talk about it even though its really uncomfortable. honestly you don’t even need to earnestly condemn it (though you SHOULD) but the bare minimum is you have to acknowledge it exists in a run and tell people about it when you talk about it.
by glossing over racism until the surface is smooth, you are setting every other reader up for nasty surprises because new readers will not know it is there. this is the basic concept of trigger warnings. everyone finds racism too uncomfortable to mention, probably because people have a difficult time admitting that they enjoyed something that contains overt racism, so they’d rather just pretend it doesn’t exist.
i cannot count the number of times ive cracked open a run for the first time that everyone raves about thinking i know what happens only to be smacked in the face by an absurd, stomach-turning racial caricature. and i’m a dedicated comic reader! as a community by failing to warn new readers about racism in our storylines, it contributes to making comic spaces less diverse because people who are curious about a run are much more likely to be turned off by suddenly confronting something triggering without warning and guess who is more likely to find that shit triggering because its not white people!
just fucking acknowledge it! talk about it! bare minimum, and it’s gross to even have to say it!
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