The Black Age of Comics flavor, genre & movement was exploded in 1993 as an open nexus of creativity, culture & commerce. The first game changing Black Age of Comics Convention was boldly given in Chicago IL, Feb. 1993. "The Black Age of Comics", celebrates creators & products derived of the Black, Urbane, Alternative, or African experience. Plus its growing legions of fans! Black Age is Copyright Turtel Onli 2018
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
LINK To Dr. Ellis presentation at the Harold Washington Library in Chicago, Jan. 24th, 2015, on bringing graphic novels to the classroom and African Centered concepts in Education.
Saturday, January 24, 2015
REVIEW LINK!
Congratulations to the fans and producers of the 2015 Black Comic Book Day event in Harlem NY at the Schomburg Library. Collectors were treated to equality indie Black Age products and their creators.
This trade-book / graphic novels features four stories, many pin up pages along with vocabulary too!
Astute fans checking out the landmark issue of Malcolm-10.
Saturday, January 03, 2015
Professor Turtel Onli: Bringing Graphic Novels to the Classroom
Saturday, January 24, 2015
2:00-3:00 p.m.
Authors Room, 7th Floor
Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago IL.
Bringing graphic novels to the classroom enhances student engagement across the curriculum. Professor Onli will share his insights, experiences and practices on this exciting movement to use the medium of graphic novels to aid in learning, conflict resolution and positive fantasy building for educators, students and fans of all ages.
Thanks,
Leslie
Leslie J. Patterson, Librarian
Visual & Performing Arts
Chicago Public Library
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