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15 Iconic Indie Comic Covers From Black Creators

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Greg Anderson Elysee, creator of Is’nana The Were-spider, recently asked which Black comic book covers would you consider iconic, mainstream or indie. The post garnered quite a response with over 130 comments. We combed the responses and pulled some of the best indie submissions! Browse the results and then tell us which covers you consider iconic!
City Hare Vol 1 The Samaritan TRIBE #2 OneNation: Stronghold #1 Brotherman #1 Malice in Ovenland Vol. 1 Is’Nana The Were-Spider Vol. 1 Dreadlocks Ebon #1 Genius #1 Chocolate Thunder Break The Chain Route 3 Vol. 1 Heru: Son of Ausar #1 Askari Hodari #1
Browse the results of Greg’s original status:
https://www.facebook.com/100043023444194/posts/503890097721767/?d=n
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Brett Hillesheim
Brett has been collecting comics for close to 30 years and is passionate about showcasing the amazing stories in Indie Comics and growing the indie community. A marketing and communications professional with a Masters of Nonprofit Management, he founded The Indie Comix Dispatch in 2020. Brett is also a member of the National Writers Union.
