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What We Don’t Talk About – Charlot Kristensen’s Exploration of Racism, Privilege and Interracial Relationships Marks the Emergence of a Major New Voice in Indie Comics (from @AveryHillPubl). Review here at @brokenfrontier: https://t.co/61S8RN9xCb
After our site maintenance downtime we've been posting again for the last week at @brokenfrontier. There's some top quality comics commentary going up right now from across the team: https://t.co/k9eAj2glit Check it out and help us spread the word with an appreciated RT!
Fights: One Boy’s Triumph Over Violence - Joel Christian Gill's Bruising Memoir is a Call for Empathy and Understanding. https://t.co/G4IJsDZT88 Reviewed by our Tom Murphy today at @brokenfrontier.
Next up another set of CRISIS crossovers. This volume includes GREEN LANTERN, LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES and OMEGA MEN. Decompression was unheard of in 1985 and these are densely packed instalments. The Legion issues are the best direct tie-ins.
I hadn’t thought about this Ladybird book in decades and now I want to own a copy of it again soooooooo bad.
Back to finishing up the CRISIS crossover volumes. The Superman one is notable for feeling more integral to the parent series than many of the tie-ins were.
“Rebellion is Now the Longest Serving 2000 AD Publisher in the Title’s History” – Editor Matt Smith and Company on Celebrating Two Decades of @2000ad at Rebellion in this Year’s Sci-Fi Special. Interview by Matt Badham here at @brokenfrontier today: https://t.co/yTPgl1LiQ2
The greatest 1970s Marvel series we never saw would have been a buddy comic starring Richard Rory and Harold H. Harold, written by Steve Gerber & illustrated by Gene Colan. Probably sharing a flat & getting into existentially weird Odd Couple-style scrapes. I would've bought it.
ICYMI We put together a small selection of reviews/interviews for #PrideMonth here at @brokenfrontier: https://t.co/saEieVNCPh From all-ages comics to graphic memoir there's some great comics and books to check out there! #PRIDE2020 #Pride #PrideMonth2020
From Truth with Truth – I look at Lawrence Lindell’s “Kinda a Graphic Memoir” exploring identity, mental health, Blackness and recovery today at @brokenfrontier here: https://t.co/CVObspKraS