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All Negro Comics 1

All Negro Comics 1 in Franklin, TN

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All Negro Comics 1 in Franklin, TN

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New edition of Israel Escamilla, with a legible cover and interior and renewed colors. They will be able to enjoy a better experience in this edition.
The comic reprints are reproduced from actual classic comics, and sometimes reflect the imperfection of books that are decades old. Many people enjoy these authentic characteristics.
New edition of Israel Escamilla
The All-Negro Comics was published in 1947. The comic book was a single-issue, small-press comic that represented the first known characters in the book. The magazine was written and drawn solely by Black writers and artist.
In 1947, Time magazine called the All-Negro Comics "the first to be drawn by Negro artists and peopled entirely by Negro characters." In describing lead feature "Ace Harlem", it said, "The villains were a couple of zoot-suited, jive-talking Negro muggers, whose presence in anyone else's comics might have brought up complaints of racial 'distortion.' Since it was all in the family, Evans thought no Negro readers would mind."
New edition of Israel Escamilla, with a legible cover and interior and renewed colors. They will be able to enjoy a better experience in this edition.
The comic reprints are reproduced from actual classic comics, and sometimes reflect the imperfection of books that are decades old. Many people enjoy these authentic characteristics.
New edition of Israel Escamilla
The All-Negro Comics was published in 1947. The comic book was a single-issue, small-press comic that represented the first known characters in the book. The magazine was written and drawn solely by Black writers and artist.
In 1947, Time magazine called the All-Negro Comics "the first to be drawn by Negro artists and peopled entirely by Negro characters." In describing lead feature "Ace Harlem", it said, "The villains were a couple of zoot-suited, jive-talking Negro muggers, whose presence in anyone else's comics might have brought up complaints of racial 'distortion.' Since it was all in the family, Evans thought no Negro readers would mind."

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