![]() ![]() Opening the book with a story about Miles was guaranteed to evoke a reaction from me. I love Miles Morales/Spider-Man and am trying to read everything with him in it. These heroes bring us one step closer to equity in superhero comics.Īnd then I cried harder reading the first story, “Words Do Matter”. It’s slow progress but it is still progress. But Stone’s children now have many more to choose from, as this book will attest to. Okay, so, I cried reading Nic Stone’s introduction of Marvel Voices: Legacy #1 where she details how, in her youth, she and her sister really only had one Black superhero to look up to-Storm. Sarah Brunstad and Will Moss (Editors), Joe Sabino (Letters) ![]() Saint Bodhi (Story), Danny Lore (Writer), Alitha E Martinez (Artist), Rachelle Rosenberg (Colours) “A Luta Continua: A Tale from the Venomverse”Ĭhris Cross (Artist), Nnedi Okorafor (Writer), Rachelle Rosenberg (Colours)ĭan Brown (Colours), Valentina De Landro (Artist), Danny Lore (Writer) Juan Fernandez (Colours), Ken Lashley (Artist), Tochi Onyebuchi (Writer) Natacha Bustos (Artist), Rachelle Rosenberg (Colours), Stephanie Renee Williams (Writer) Olivier Coipel (Artist), John Ridley (Writer), Laura Martin (Colours)Ĭhris Allen (Artist), Mohale Mashigo (Writer), Rachelle Rosenberg (Colours) Marvel Voices: Legacy #1 “Words Do Matter” Marvel Voices: Legacy #1 is an anthology of new stories, largely featuring Marvel’s greatest Black heroes and anti-heroes, written, drawn, and coloured by a host of Black creatives. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |