To me, this is one of the finest moment of comic storytelling. These panels are as much about the "idea" of America as Captain America. It become a commentary on the dream, which Coates reflect upon in his run.

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They’ve often use slight details to call attention to the complexity around evil through visual cues. Looks at her eyes in this panel. Is that a US or Nazi symbol?

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This issue goes out of it way to reminds us a dark and deadly history for African Americans. In some ways it goes by so quickly, but each panel is filled with a complex history that speaks to colonialism, slavery, and power.

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I think she is meant to represent a communal understanding about injustice at some level. This scene in the kitchen highlight how often trauma faced by blacks are especially impose on mothers and wives.

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I think the series makes it clear how racism is dangerous for everyone.

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I do think this calls our attention to the limitation of working within the system. You can argue that every black response runs into a white power structure.

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I agree, but I think this is intentional. He is a family man and his reactions in the first issue signal to the audience the real dilemma faced by every person of color. When and how to fight.

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Crab Bikini doodle in color cause before I sleep UwU

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enjoy this techincolor nightmare lizard

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Join us for Comics in Color on 6/26! Ashley A. Woods & Ram Devineni will be joining us to talk about their mew AR comic project "Jupiter Invincible."

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Bailey and Serenity (Yes Bailey got a little darker skincolor and we have a finally colored Serenity as well )

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Drawing a with a simpler and I was so focused on the that I forget to create a for this Any ideas about her name and

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Chapolin Colorado arte do deivid_kriptoniano e curtem Chapolin😲😁🔥☇🌟👌

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