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by Mike Rhode
A friend at the Baltimore Comic Con tipped me to Sean Anderson's art, noting that he'd been in the Blacksad yearbook, as well as a variant cover for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin from IDW. I reached out to ask him our usual questions
We talked with Nika in 2019, and now she's going to collect her webcomic.
VIENNA, Virg. 7/27/2021 — SIGNALS, a queer mystery-adventure webcomic created by Deandra “Nika” Tan,
will be coming to Kickstarter on July 27th, 2021 to fund a limited print run of the complete series.
SIGNALS follows amateur sleuth Mel Song as she tackles her first big case: searching for a woman
who has disappeared with her boyfriend into the heart of New York City. To all appearances, there’s nothing awry...
but lurking beneath the surface are uncomfortable secrets, forgotten memories, and a criminal underworld
about to tear itself apart in a decades-old conflict. Mel may be a fish out of water, but luckily she’s got one
major trick up her sleeve: the ability to read minds. Now, if only she could be sure that she isn't the only telepath
with an interest in this case.
SIGNALS blends mystery, comedy, romance, and action into a thrilling comic full of twists and turns that
mature readers will enjoy. Since its launch in 2018 on digital publishing platform Tapas as part of their
premium comics program, the webcomic has gained over 20,000 subscribers.
The Kickstarter campaign will run for 30 days from July 27th through August 26th, and funds raised will support
a full-color printing of the complete two-volume collection. Backers will also have the opportunity to receive
Kickstarter-exclusive rewards contributed by special guest artists. You can visit the Kickstarter page here
to learn more.
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ABOUT THE CREATOR
Deandra “Nika” Tan is an artist and writer born in New York City and living in Virginia. Her work is inspired by
action movies, Japanese comics, and young adult fantasy novels.
From the artist: "I wanted to show a sort of balance between the two experiences of working from home versus the office. On paper, staying at home may still look like the most charming option (meaning: snooze fest) even if we all learned there are many sneaky downsides of smart working. I have a whole second season planned, where the in-laws come to visit. The working title is 'Looking for a co-working space in the area.' " — Giacomo Gambineri
The psychological horror thriller Old comes with the kind of twist we've come to expect from writer-director M. Night Shyamalan. That twist is right there in the title: A bunch of tourists find themselves trapped on a secluded beach where they all age at an alarming rate.
The audio was produced by Mike Katzif, and edited by Jessica Reedy.
Otakon is back on August 6-8, 2021, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, 801 Mt. Vernon Place NW in Washington, DC.
Featured guests are Laura Post (Persona 5 Royal), Joe Zieja and Zach Aguilar (Fire Emblem Three Houses), Adam McArthur (Star vs. The Forces of Evil), Kaiji Tang (Gantz: O), Ricco Fajardo (Cruel Summer), Anne Yatco (Jujutsu Kaisen), Eric Roth (Final Fantasy), and Abby Trott (Carmen Sandiego).
The convention will host plenty of activities, including concerts, cosplay, gaming, and more.
The full weekend pass is $85, Friday is $50, Saturday is $60, and Sunday is $40.
All of the activities, ticket purchases, and other convention details are available at www.otakon.com.
The Carroll County Comic Book & Nostalgia Show will be held on August 7, 2021, at 3233 Old Westminster Pike in Finksburg, MD. The rain date is August 22.
Coldwell Banker Realtor Vince Brusio is helping to raise money for the Roaring Run Lion's Club District 22W through this convention. A free outdoor event, the comic and nostalgia show will feature comics, horror, toys, records CDs, DVDs, and games. Set photography and cast members from Brusio's horror comic Hackney Haunts will be there.
The convention will be open from 10 AM to 2 PM.
Additional con details, including photos from previous events, are available on the show's website.
Manufacturing Lightning: A Visual Account of John Lewis's Legacy
The book "Run" is an effort to distill the rich history of the civil-rights movement for a new generation.
By Françoise Mouly and Genevieve Bormes
July 21, 2021
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Run: Book One is a companion graphic memoir to the award-winning trilogy March, conceived by civil rights icon John Lewis and longtime collaborator Andrew Aydin and illustrated by Nate Powell and L. Fury. Run continues where March left off to tell an often-overlooked chapter of civil rights history.
Prior to his passing, John Lewis stated, "In sharing my story, it is my hope that a new generation will be inspired by Run to actively participate in the democratic process and help build a more perfect union here in America." Run picks up after the 1965 march in Selma. Lewis and colleagues are facing arrest and the Ku Klux Klan is planning one of their largest rallies yet. Soon after the passage of the Voting Rights Act, the six-day Watts Rebellion breaks out in Los Angeles. Lewis shares his experiences as chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, its tensions with the NAACP and Urban League, controversial stances. Lewis shines a light on the unsung heroes who undertook the sometimes-deadly work of Black voter registration and other grassroots social justice efforts. The connection between these events and current racial tensions and protest movements provides a platform for discussion of the work that still needs to be completed.
Andrew Aydin is a bestselling and award-winning writer. He was the Digital Director and Policy Advisor and longtime collaborator to the late Georgia congressman John Lewis as well as the creator and co-author of March. He splits his time between Washington, D.C., and Hendersonville, NC.
Nate Powell is a New York Times bestselling, award-winning graphic novelist; his work includes the March trilogy, Rick Riordan's The Lost Hero, and Save It for Later. Powell is the first and only cartoonist ever to win the National Book Award. Powell lives in Bloomington, Indiana.
L. Fury is a lifelong resident of Houston, Texas with a BFA in animation from Sam Houston State University. She dove into comics full time in 2015 with the humor webcomic Bastard Comics before shifting her sights to long-form comics, illustrating the unreleased Double Barrel Shogun. Run is Fury's first graphic novel.
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