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message 1: by Seth (last edited Mar 10, 2021 07:55AM) (new)

Seth | 803 comments I had a serendipitous reading convergence. I just finished Elatsoe and liked that she and her cousin bonded over native comics. Another read directed me towards this comic shop: Red Planet Books and Comics, the world's only indigenous-owned comic shop.

https://redplanetbooksncomics.com/

They have a link on their homepage to Native-created comics that might spark some interest.

The one I read was a graphic novelization of the massacre of the Conestoga people who inhabited the part of Pennsylvania that my grandparents came from. It's available for sale, but probably best viewed online where links from the text point to relevant historical documents and further context: https://read.ghostriver.org/


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Mark (markmtz) | 2828 comments Elatsoe author Darcie Little Badger has a story in the recently released Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices #1

She writes about her Marvel work here

https://www.marvel.com/articles/comic...




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