DNF
I truly appreciate being able to browse this particular collection of comics.
The inclusion of the various letters and other communication from well-known publishers and other organizations who were in contact with and in support of Barbara Brandon-Croft throughout her journey with getting her work into publication/syndication was a very nice touch.
However, I definitely feel like this would have hit harder some years ago.
Reflecting on the topics that each character helped to address, it sometimes came across as very stereotypical. Not that it came off as offensive content, but that rather in 2023, (for myself, reading the content as a black woman) the dialogue in my opinion, didn't bring anything new or unique to the conversations. So, after reading a few pages of the comic it felt like, "okay. I get it." I wasn't compelled to finish, although I might have if I didn't have to borrow the title from interlibrary loan.