![]() It is hoped that their existence will help the Black comics and cartoon fields to expand even further. Part of: Invisible Men: The Trailblazing Black Artists of Comic Books by Ken Quattro Dec 15, 2020. Fortunately, there have been a number of alternative and independent Black creators and publishers who have entered the Black comic book world. Invisible Men: The Trailblazing Black Artists of Comic Books. The social and cultural environments that formed these extraordinary artists are deftly detailed by Quattro in this must-have book. Evans was not able to produce a second volume because he could not obtain the newsprint paper, due to racism.Īlthough there are more Black comic book, cartoon, and comic strip creators working in the mainstream comic book world now, there is still room for improvement. Invisible Men: The Trailblazing Black Artists of Comic Books features Ken Quattros over 20 years of impeccable research and writing. His first published work was named All-Negro Comics, a 48-page comic book written and illustrated solely by Black writers and artists. After the closure of the Philadelphia Record in 1947, he went on to open his own publishing company called All-Negro Comics Inc. ![]() Hear the riveting stories of Black artists who drew, mostly covertly. ![]() ![]() 1947: Orrin Cromwell Evans was the first Black journalist to integrate the Philadelphia Record newspaper. Read 25 reviews from the worlds largest community for readers. ![]()
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