Nnedi Okorafor, Tana Ford, James Devlin, and Sal Cipriano releases December 5th Broadly speaking, it's a good comic $5 for 28 comics pages, three pages of design and one essay page.
One young Nigerian college professor (Citizen Raphael Nwabara) crosses a protest into his school, and a woman whom the comic suggests is his fiancé, crosses[...]
Tana Ford Archives
Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award-winning author Nnedi Okorafor will be teaming up once again with her Black Panther: Long Live the King collaborator Tana Ford for a new four-issue mini-series from Berger Books called LaGuardia The first issue is set to hit stores in October and is available for pre-order now, retailing for $4.99[...]
The guest list in general was very impressive, with guest such as Amy Reeder, Christopher Hastings, Tana Ford, and more And since crowds weren't overbearing, you could actually talk to the guests without holding up a long line.
This con is on to something Whether it was the focus on designer toys or the beer, it works[...]
Tana Ford, courtesy of Greg Baldino
Bleeding Cool had eyes and ears at C2E2, and reporter Greg Baldino roamed the floors today, and has landed us this interview.
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It's day three of C2E2 and my brain feels like a piñata in a hurricane so let's jump right in with Silk artist Tana Ford!
Greg: (after restarting[...]
Sadly, it looks like you'll have to wait for the unannounced Secret Empire: D-Man one-shot to find out what that hero is up to.
Creators announced for the first two issues include Allor and Level, as well as Jeremy Whitley, Nick Kocher, Diego Olortegui, Will Robson, Tana Ford, and Juan M Frigeri, a veritable "who's who," literally, because[...]
It was the first such themed panel at the annual festival and clearly people has been waiting for it.
It was made up of Bleeding Cool's own Joe Glass, Marguerite Bennett, Kate Leth, Amy Reeder and Tana Ford and they began by apologising for their whiteness Plenty of panels at the festival were equally as ethnically[...]