by Aiesha Little | Aug 19, 2020 | Comics, DIY
We recently spoke with Aziza the Graphic Novelist about her first comic, the horror tale, The Kaaiman’s Cry! The newbie comics creator told us about how she learned the art and her future goals. The Kaaiman’s Cry is currently available to download for free...
by Aiesha Little | Jul 24, 2020 | Comics, Gifts, Super Heroines Con
We’re gearing up for the first Super Heroines Con (Aug. 3-9) and we’ll be spotlighting our vendors here on the SHE blog. Next up is Shishido Creative, The Art Snob and MeSseD Comics! Shishido Creative is made up of Mandy and Taka, two passionate...
by Aiesha Little | Jul 1, 2020 | Comics, Fandom
Xu V. Chau serves as the model for the lead character in MeSseD, a comic book about a Filipino sewer worker named Lilliput, who unclogs sewer lines while fighting monsters. We’re sharing the post Chau wrote about Asian representation in entertainment for the...
by Whitney Salee Risner | Mar 7, 2018 | Comics, Feminism, Super Heroines
Friday, March 9, 2018, marks the release of season two of Netflix’s landmark show, Jessica Jones. The central storylines of Season One focus on the titular character Jones, brilliantly portrayed by Krysten Ritter, as she dealt with the fallout,...
by Melody | Mar 5, 2018 | Comics, Graphic Novels
Friday, March 9, 2018, marks the release of season two of Netflix’s landmark show, “Jessica Jones.” The central lines of season one were around Jones, brilliantly portrayed by Krysten Ritter, as she dealt with the fallout, recovery, and the...
by lisamariepavia | Feb 15, 2018 | Comics, Fandom, Media, Movies
Author’s note: I acknowledge that this article is written from a place of privilege. I’ve tried to draw from anti-racism best practices, but please feel free to give me your feedback. In this article we use Black and White as racial identifiers with the understanding...
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