black comic books

  1. Fill Collins

    The (Black) Father of 50s/60s Fetish Art (plus doo wop singer)

    You might of heard the Etta James or Patti LaBelle versions, but Eugene Bilbrew (1923-1974) sung this first, as a member of the Basin Street Boys Eugene Bilbrew gave up singing and became a comic book artist, his first job was with the father of the graphic novel, Will Eisner (no relation)...
  2. Neuromancer

    Black Comics MLK sale today:Lawful Evil

    Having an MLK sale on my comics today everyday is 20% off. @hex can I get a quick sticky? @Responsible Allen Iverson
  3. Neuromancer

    My comic Lawful Evil is on sale digitally. Link in op.

    We got it for sale here at peep game comics an all black retailer it so far sold out its first printing. https://peepgamecomix.com/product/lawful-evil-1-mature-audience-only/ @Tenchi® Ryu™ @AnotherRoute @Another Man @ORDER_66 @Blacksands @Turk @alexander. @ShadowBroker @CarmelBarbie...
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    My comic The Hierophants

    So I'm planning a re-release of my comic with a new publisher and working on getting issue 2 out this year. check it out buy if you want tell a friend. Unbound Realms
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    Is'nana. Comic about Anansi's son created by a black man.

    Is’nana, the son of Anansi the Spider God of Stories, must team up with his father to stop creatures of horrors from inflicting chaos in our world. But can he find his own place in the world and his individuality while attempting to live up to his father’s name and legacy? Written/Created by...
  6. Neuromancer

    Peep Game comix: Your superstore for black comics

    http://peepgamecomix.com This site has a number of black comics by black creators on it. I've purchased and reviewed many if them. Enjoy.
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    For those who don't like Black Panther cause it's white owned

    Here are two black owned companies you can support. They make strong black heroes for black people. Advent Universe I know the owner of this company personally. Lion Forge Comics – Comic books for everyone! This company is one to watch out for.
  8. Milk

    Meet the Guy Who’s Trolling DC With This Hilarious Hood Spoof of ‘Justice League’

    Image via Facebook What if Batman's famed sidekick, Robin, wasn't an aerobat-turned-superhero but a young black kid from Chicago with a high top fade named D'Shaun? Back in 2012, Chicagoan illustrator Anthony Piper brought the concept to life with a sketch of the character who he later dubbed...
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