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Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy

Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy
Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy

Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy

Black Comix: African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy Hardcover 2010 1st Edition. This Hardcover is in VERY GOOD condition. No missing pages, no folded pages and no ripped pages. Nothing written in the book, no highlighted marks.

There is some light wear on the outside. Please check ALL photos for condition of the book. A great book for a fan of comic books and independent artists. Stored in a smoke-free pet free home GTD. You will receive the book shown in the pictures.

OUR GOAL = GETTING YOU THE EXACT BOOK PICTURED. 1st step: place book inside waterproof mailer. 3rd step: Place book w/bubble wrap inside 2nd waterproof mailer, this will method will not allow the book to get wet unless submerged in water. 4th step: Book w/protective measures is then taped onto a SOLID piece of cardboard, this prevents any movement of the book during transit. 5th step: Sandwiched between 2 pieces of cardboard taped again, this ensures the edges of the book are protected yet again.

6th step: Sandwiched book is placed inside another box with packing material (if necessary). Even if the outside box is damaged the inside protection 99.9% of the time will protect the book from damage.

WE HAVE NEVER HAD A RETURN FOR DAMAGE TO A BOOK! Your customer experience is our #1 priority. We try our best to ensure you receive the exact book shown in the pictures. We take pride in our customer service.

Your satisfaction is our number one priority. We WILL spare no expense getting your book described in this listing to your door the safest say possible!

That's our "GoodBook" Promise! The immense popularity of comics and graphic novels cannot be ignored. But in light of the comics boom that has taken place over the past 10 years, the artists, writers and publishers that make up the vibrant African American independent comics community have remained relatively unknown - until now. Black Comix brings together an unprecedented collection of largely unheard of, and undeniably masterful, comics art while also framing the work of these men and women in a broader historical and cultural context.

With a foreword by Keith Knight and over 50 contributors, including Phonzie Davis, Jan-Michael Franklin, Frances Liddell, Kenjji Marshall, Lance Tooks, Rob Stull, Ashley A. Woods and many, more, the cross section of comics genres represented includes manga, superheroes, humor, history, science fiction and fantasy. This book is a must-have for comics readers.


Black Comix African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture Damian Duffy