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"In Orbit" is a community zine featuring seasoned comic book professionals, burgeoning talent and youth artists.
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St. Louis University High School freshman DeJuan Strickland used stimulus money from the COVID-19 pandemic to publish his first comic book, "Tech Boy," in 2021. In addition to his work in comics, Strickland has led several initiatives to eliminate school lunch debt.
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University City native and Disney animator Marlon West turned to comic book-style art to work through COVID restrictions and slain Black Americans.
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Co-creators Jim Ousley and Tyler B. Ruff sprinkled a lot of St. Louis throughout their graphic novel.
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New comic book releases hit stores every Wednesday. It’s Jon Norfleet’s job to thumb through them all and spotlight the best.
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Eldritch horror is a genre of fiction inspired by the writings of author H.P. Lovecraft, among others, in the early 20th century. Unlike the genre’s forefathers, however, today’s Eldritch authors shed underlying themes of xenophobia and racism for modern stories that are inclusive.
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Steenz Stewart initially studied studio art with a focus on illustration while attending Maryville University. Although they honed their visual craft…
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This weekend, comics fans will get the chance to celebrate their love for the literary art at local stores in observance of Free Comic Book Day. The…
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Ever since the first cartoonists joined text and images together to tell stories, they turned to chess to deliver funny gags and to illustrate metaphors…
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“Ready to form Voltron!”Fans of the mid-1980s TV show Voltron will recognize that phrase as the moment five robots join together to protect Earth from…