There’s an age old question that goes “Does art imitate life, or is life imitated by art?” The question has yet to be answered but sometimes, the satisfaction is not in the destination, but in the journey. In this particular journey of “art imitating life” comes a Graphic Novel in the form of a Kickstarter project called Black.
Black is a collaborative effort with other African American comic book industry professionals including Jamal Igle as an illustrator, and Khary Randolph as cover illustrator. Along with the aforementioned Tim Smith 3, and Kwanza Osajyefo. The Kickstarter project has just 12 DAYS LEFT.
Almost all of these pledge tiers include the Black Graphic Novel, but each increasing unit comes with more valuable rewards. Go to their Kickstarter page to see a more detailed description of what each tier has as a reward for supporting at each denomination.
In a time where diversity is the issue on multiple fronts, let’s make sure it’s not little more than coffee shop talk of the day or talk show fodder. Black looks to be an interesting project and a great start. A start at helping to diversify the comic book industry where so many sects of our society are either overlooked, wrongfully represented or under represented. It’s a chance at hearing a story that otherwise might not be told, and gives these talented artist, writers, and creators an outlet and opportunity, that’s all you can ask for.