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Between the advent of radio and film, but before the television revolution, comic books became a popular way to transport kids to different worlds, without leaving home. But what about beyond the page? In this episode of Courier Pigeon, we are exploring Black stories in comics. We sat down with cartoonists, historians and more to see what representation truly means.
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Sources Used:
Roadside America
Superman Homepage
Case Western Reserve University
Times of Israel
Nerdist
PBS.org
Comic Book Resources
IGN.com
Thanks to our interviewees:
John Siuntres: Website
Daryle Lockhart: Website
Turtel Onli: Website
Third Coast Comics: Website
Damon L. Fordham: Twitter
Steenz: Website
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Between the advent of radio and film, but before the television revolution, comic books became a popular way to transport kids to different worlds, without leaving home. But what about beyond the page? In this episode of Courier Pigeon, we are exploring Black stories in comics. We sat down with cartoonists, historians and more to see what representation truly means.
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Sources Used:
Roadside America
Superman Homepage
Case Western Reserve University
Times of Israel
Nerdist
PBS.org
Comic Book Resources
IGN.com
Thanks to our interviewees:
John Siuntres: Website
Daryle Lockhart: Website
Turtel Onli: Website
Third Coast Comics: Website
Damon L. Fordham: Twitter
Steenz: Website

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