Comic Flashback: The 90’s and the Black Comic Movement
Depending on whom you talk with, the 90’s were either a new beginning in the world of comic books or it was the…
Random thoughts and ideas by myself and contributors dealing with Black Superheroes, Black Video Game characters, Dark skinned Anime Characters, Real Life Black Heroes (Writers and Artists), and Black Supervillains.
Depending on whom you talk with, the 90’s were either a new beginning in the world of comic books or it was the…
The month of March marks the celebration of Women’s history and their many and ongoing contributions. These contributions represent a plethora of achievements…
This month we have multiple art pieces straight from the founders! They are described as old promo art from during the series debut….
Tracing the history of blacks in comic books is much like tracing blacks in the American history offered in school books; you can…
This January the Tribe facebook page unleashed this piece of art. Who is it? We have no idea. Did we ask? No! What…
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) announced the inclusion of artwork and memorabilia from the Brotherman Comics series…
2017 was a stellar year for independent comics. Over the last 12 months Independent comic publishers have been churning out some of the…
In July of 2017 David Walker’s “Occupy Avengers” saw it’s curtain call. The book featured Hawkeye and a diverse cast of B-List…
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