March, the collection of three OGNs by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell about Congressman John Lewis' experiences during the Civil Rights Movement of the 60s feels uncomfortably relevant to America today.
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Andrew Aydin Archives
Oftentimes, those stories get policital, as we've covered past tales where Namor gets political about pollution, Spider-Man takes a fall for animal rights, Marvel mocks a beloved Republican president, and Union Jack resists Margeret Thatcher's England.
It looks like the relaunched series will be following in that tradition as Andrew Aydin, the co-author of the acclaimed and Eisner-winning graphic novel trilogy March[...]
He was incredibly gracious and when I came back the next day asking to have his new Image Comics release Bang Tango signed, he remembered my name.
Andrew Aydin, co-author of the New York Times bestselling graphic novel March was also there and assured attendees he's already 100 pages in to writing March: Book Three and is up[...]
By Cameron Hatheway
[Nate Powell (left), John Lewis, and Andrew Aydin on Edmund Pettus Bridge, photo by Sandi Villarreal]
This month saw the release of March: Book Two by Rep John Lewis, Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell from Top Shelf Productions Spanning through the tumultuous years of 1961-1963 with the Freedom Riders, jail time, and the March[...]
Written by Congressman John Lewis & Andrew Aydin and illustrated by Nate Powell, the first book focused on Lewis' upbringing and how he got involved at the very beginnings of a movement that would soon shake the country to its very core The book was showered with much deserved praise and acclaim, showing what Lewis[...]
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