If you look at photos of NAACP leadership from the 1930s, you’ll find a wiry, professorial-looking man with blond hair and fair skin at the center of many. This is Walter Francis White who, despite ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Zane is able to get into places others can’t, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t in danger.
Zane and Bette plan to expose Van Horn as a fraud and having plagiarized Xavier's manuscript. Bette receives a threatening invitation to meet at the Waldorf Astoria. She must go alone, so she helps ...
'Incognegro' Gets Prequels And Sequels From Berger Books, With 'Incognegro: Renaissance' In February
As part of Dark Horse's presentation to the Diamond Retailer Breakfast this morning at New York Comic Con, Karen Berger, showrunner of the New York imprint Berger Books, had a lot to show off. The ...
When Dark Horse announced that ex-Vertigo editor and comics superstar Karen Berger was launching her very own publishing imprint under their banner, fans were ecstatic. As the first month of 2018 ...
Sometimes risking it all brings the greatest rewards. In Ludacris’ case, that couldn’t be further from the truth. Twenty-five years ago on Aug. 17, 1999, the rapper, 47, dropped his first album, ...
Sometimes words alone are inadequate. Mat Johnson and Warren Pleece’s powerful new graphic novel, “Incognegro” (Vertigo, 136 pp., $19), combines words with pictures to depict African Americans’ ...
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