- Dr. Walter Greason took advantage of Black Panther's recent popularity to compile a "Wakanda Syllabus" to make it easier for "global audiences to study the traditions of black nationalism, Pan-Africanism, and the variety of African indigenous cultures."
- William Kulesa writes about how comic books have been taking steps toward inclusivity.
- Jim Shelley recently got Neal Adams to relay how he got DC to improve their coloring back in the 1970s. Shelly adds some background information.
Weekly Comics Links
By Sean Kleefeld | Wednesday, June 22, 2016
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