Month: February 2018

Why ‘Superman Smashes the Klan’ Graphic Novel by Gene Luen Yang Is Set in 1946

It ties directly into the 1940’s radio serial “Superman vs The Klan”

An Open Letter About Sherman Alexie

From Debbie Reese, Editor, American Indians in Children’s Literature

25 Amazing Books by African-American Writers

Blerd Up Your Library

‘Black Panther’ Over $500 Million & Beating ‘The Avengers’

Currently Wakanda Rules The World

Jordan Peele’s Next Genre Movie Begins Shooting Later This Year

“I am currently writing it, and I’ll direct for Universal this year,” he said.

Roxane Gay Offers to Write ‘Batgirl’ Film for DC After Joss Whedon’s Exit

Yes, Please.

‘Annihilation’: How the Movie Differs From the Book It’s Based On

READ AT INDIEWIRE.COM.

Erika Alexander on the Legend of Maxine Shaw, ‘Living Single,’ and Her Buffy Spinoff Comic

READ AT JEZEBEL.COM.

Actor Erika Alexander

How “A Wrinkle in Time” Director Ava DuVernay Became a Creator of Worlds

DuVernay merges sci-fi’s embrace of the Other with her own vision for a better, more inclusive future.

Black Girl Nerds’ Jamie Broadnax: Everyone Loves Shuri

The history and importance of Marvel’s teenage tech genius