Comics

By Tamara Shiloh Orrin Cromwell Evans was a remarkable figure in the history of African American journalism and comics. Born in 1902 in Steelton, Pennsylvania, he overcame racial complexities and challenges to become a groundbreaking journalist and the driving force behind the publication of All-Negro Comics, a significant milestone in African American comic book history. […]

By Daisha WilliamsPost Staff Kehinde Wiley’s new exhibit “An Archeology of Silence” made its U.S. premiere at the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco. The exhibit, which opened in March, runs through Oct. 18, and is free to all Bay Area residents on weekends. According to his website, Kehinde Wiley is an American […]

While crowds of people flocked to UF’s campus to celebrate Homecoming, a smaller few congregated on the other side of town to celebrate a niche and artistic holiday: 24-Hour Comics Day.  Developed in 2009 by cartoonist Scott McCloud, the holiday began as a solo creative exercise. The challenge: create a 24-page comic book in the […]

Irish artist Pan Cooke combines his love of graphic storytelling with a passion for education and advocacy to create comic strips highlighting prominent cases of police violence. Here, one of his latest strips tells the story of the beating death of Tyre Nichols, who died on Jan. 7 in Memphis, Tenn. Pan Cooke hide caption […]

Screenshot: Warner Bros. The Muppets Mayhem expands its cast. To the surprise of no one, more of The Boys is on the way. Get a look at the Paper Girls TV show. Plus, what’s coming on Evil, and an old enemy returns as Thawne makes his way back to The Flash. To me, my spoilers! […]

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PORTAGE PARK — About 1,300 colorful comic books and graphic novels sit on tables and shelves inside Portage Park’s newest bookstore at its owners prepare for the crowdfunded store’s long-awaited opening. Howling Pages, 4354 N. Milwaukee Ave., opens Friday. The owners spent months rehabbing the shop and securing independent books from European, local and national […]

Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers for Eternals. While nothing is safe in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it’s probably safe to say that a lot happens in Eternals. We meet the Eternals who were created by the Celestials to protect intelligent life on Earth: Sersi, Thena, Gilgamesh, Ikaris, Ajak,


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