Tribal Tuesday: New Character!
This January the Tribe facebook page unleashed this piece of art. Who is it? We have no idea. Did we ask? No! What we did was enjoy the superb line work accentuated by the glorius pens. #bringbackTribe
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This January the Tribe facebook page unleashed this piece of art. Who is it? We have no idea. Did we ask? No! What we did was enjoy the superb line work accentuated by the glorius pens. #bringbackTribe
Publisher: Megaton Comics Created by: Gary Carlson 1st appearance: Megaton #1, November 1983 Nationality: African American Aliases: none Team Affiliations: none Legal Status: no criminal record Height: 5’11”
Publisher: Fantasy Art Comics Created by: Raymond Sanders 1st appearance: Fierce #1 (vol. 1) 2008 Nationality: Black Team Affiliations: None Legal Status: Student Height: 5’8 Weight: 150 Eye color: Brown
Saw this and thought it was dope! Premise: The film tells the story of an ordinary teenage superhero-aficionado, Dylan Johnson (Lil Ray Ragin), whom learns that he is a superhuman capable of teleporting. Upon being challenged by another superhuman named Switchblade (Cortez
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) announced the inclusion of artwork and memorabilia from the Brotherman Comics series into its Archive collection for use in research and exhibitions. The award winning series; Brotherman: Dictator of Discipline, is
Publisher: Webway Comics Created by: Greg Anderson Elysee 1st appearance: Is’nana the Were-Spider, Vol 1: Forgotten Stories (2016) Nationality: The Mother Kingdom Aliases: The Son of Anansi the Spider; The Prince of Stories Team Affiliations: None Height: 5’8 (can alter/shapeshift)
2017 was a stellar year for independent comics. Over the last 12 months Independent comic publishers have been churning out some of the best comic book stories across all genres, and in doing so, are consistently bringing in new fans and replacing
Meet Jasira! Indy Black superhero and star from N. Steven Harris’s Brotherhood of the fringe!
Created by: Tyler Martin 1st appearance: Keisha Carter is Mega Woman #1 Nationality: African American Aliases: Mega Woman, Keisha Carter, The Girl Goddess Team Affiliations: The Remarkables, The Club Of Heroes, Olympians Legal Status: no known criminal record Height: 5’6
[amazon_link asins=’B000CH49OY,B0015WJO4K,B000OBJUL0′ template=’ProductCarousel’ store=’Independent Comics’ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’241bf9e5-e698-11e7-8ff3-4b7ccb4f0124′] I am utterly fascinated by the devotion of Tribe fans. They are not as vocal or as visible as the fans of Milestone or other Independent brands. They are similar to a clique in many
In 2013, we published our first Indie comic pull list. We were in the process of putting more focus on indie comics and creators than we had done in previous years. Over the next few years, we reached out to many independent
I don’t think many of you realize how much of a special place in my collection Tribe #1 by Larry Stroman and Todd Johnson holds in my memory. I had to repurchase Tribe #1 because as a kid I never truly appreciated
I had the pleasure of meeting our next Independent creator a couple of years back while checking out a comic project and found her to not only be a serious comic creator, but also a hard-working and dedicated mother. Dorphise’s success as a creator has garnered her an invitation to the Lagos Comic Convention this year. With a big smile, she states that her mission is to “bridge the gap” between the American Indy comic scene and the Nigerian comic scene. Let’s find out more about Dorphise.
Welcome to a new section that I’ve had floating around my head since before worldofblackheroes.com began in 2011. Tribal Tuesdays will take place the last Tuesday of each month (God I hope I remember) and talk about or highlight art, cards, etc
Dread Society X made our 17 Books to read in 2017: Black Superhero list and it was a virtual who’s who of what every black superhero fan should be useing to wash their pallet this year. Now we have this awesoem animation
Tuskee Heirs is the gift that keeps on giving. Here is an animated teaser from the upcoming animated series.
This is it folks time to put your money where your mouth is. Here is part 4 for tuskeegee heirs and Issue #1 is vailable for purchase so get out there and support this amazing Indy project!
Sine I enjoyed part 2 so much here’s more Tuskeegee Heirs goodness!
The ’90s were exciting times for comic book readers. There were an endless amount of titles flowing from burgeoning comic book companies which were following the lead of companies like Image, who were poised to challenge the big 2 comic publishers. Unnoticed
Even more Tuskeegee Heirs goodness below!