The Ultimate Guide to Black Comic Book Collecting
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Black Comic Keys
Historically significant comics that maintain high market value among Black collectors.
Collector's Guides
Checklists and historic timelines to help you hunt down historic black comics.
Comic Reviews
In depth critical reviews of the latest comic books, graphic novels and more.
Collector’s Guides
Video: The Top 10 Black Comics of the Bronze Age
Episode 46: The Top 10 Black Comics of the Bronze Age Marcus Roberts and I couldn't contain how excited we were to share these Black Comics of the Bronze Age of Comics (circa 1969 to circa 1985). My top ten consisted of your garden variety first appearances of your...
Video: Talking Black Comics History w/ Marcus Roberts of Second Sight Publishing
BCU REWIND: Talking Black Comics History w/ Marcus Roberts of Second Sight Publishing Marcus Roberts (Second Sight Publishing) and I talk about Black Comic Book History in this super informative interview that serves as a review as well of Ken Quattro's Eisner Award...
Video: Talking Black Comic Keys with Richard Wright
Episode 39: Talking Black Comic Keys with Special Guest Richard Wright of Black Comic Lords I was so happy to talk comic book collecting with one of the founding members of Black Comic Lords, Richard Wright. In this interview we discuss the history of Blacks in...
Comic Reviews
You’ve Been Chopped: Lumberjax #1-2 Critique
Lumberjax has really good bones: solid character designs, a great concept and it’s funny to boot. Oh, and the artwork by Guida – chef’s kiss! All the ingredients for a cult classic in the making.
Picking up my feelings: Hotshot #10 Critique
The idea of a superhero possibly using his/her powers to stop abuse in their home has locked me in as a reader. Just imagine if Peter Parker’s Uncle Ben abused Aunt May!? What kind of hero would he have become?
A New Era of Black Excellence in Comics
I wish I had Jay-Z’s foresight to make this proclamation 12 months ago. If so, I would have warned all of my indie comics friends to, “flood the streets with content ‘cause Shobo Coker and Juni Ba are coming!”