Author: Matt Carter

Women’s History Month: 31 Days of Power Volume 5

The heroes in our comics should reflect the world around us—and that means they should be diverse in their backgrounds, ethnicities, preferences, and genders. In that spirit, we’ll be celebrating Women’s History Month by honoring female characters in comics history

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Women’s History Month: 31 Days of Power Volume 4

The heroes in our comics should reflect the world around us—and that means they should be diverse in their backgrounds, ethnicities, preferences, and genders. In that spirit, we’ll be celebrating Women’s History Month by honoring female characters in comics history

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Women’s History Month: 31 Days of Power Volume 3

The heroes in our comics should reflect the world around us—and that means they should be diverse in their backgrounds, ethnicities, preferences, and genders. In that spirit, we’ll be celebrating Women’s History Month by honoring female characters in comics history

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31 Days of Power: Women’s History Month Volume 2

The heroes in our comics should reflect the world around us—and that means they should be diverse in their backgrounds, ethnicities, preferences, and genders. In that spirit, we’ll be celebrating Women’s History Month by honoring female characters in comics history

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Women’s History Month: 31 Days of Power Vol. 1

The heroes in our comics should reflect the world around us—and that means they should be diverse in their backgrounds, ethnicities, preferences, and genders. In that spirit, we’ll be celebrating Women’s History Month by honoring female characters in comics history

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Interview with David F. Walker Part 1

David F Walker is a man of many talents. He’s produced a few films—including the critically acclaimed Blaxploitation documentary Macked, Hammered, Slaughtered, and Shafted—and worked with the likes of Quentin Tarantino and Aaron McGruder. He’s authored a few novels ranging from

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Black History Month: 29 Days of Power Volume 8

The heroes in our comics should reflect the world around us—and that means they should be diverse in their backgrounds, genders, preferences, and ethnicities. In that spirit, we continue the 29 Days of Power, where we’ll be celebrating Black History

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