Black Power: The Superhero Anthology
โ Scribed by Balogun Ojetade
- Publisher
- Balogun Ojetade
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 235 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781542694582
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Heroes again / Balogun Ojetade -- Fall of the Caretaker / Ronald T. Jones -- Are you experienced? / Liberty Blair Charissage -- Ghost / Milton Davis -- Capes at the end of the world / Rorie Still -- Where monsters roam / Dennis R. Upkins -- Blue Spark vs. the Gentle Giantess / S.J. Fujimoto -- Gotta go! / Aurelius Raines II -- New Elements / M. Haynes -- Glascock / Cynthia Ward -- Django unplugged a T.A.S.K. story / Hannibal Tabu -- Nikia the Pandora / Lance Oliver Keeble -- Shadowboxer: neutral corners / Adeatoyshe J. Heru -- Black Licorice / Keith Gaston -- In need of a friend / Derrick Ferguson -- Brianna's interlude / Jeffrey Bolden -- A monstrous journey / Mark P. Steele -- The superhero's fatter cousin / Valerie Puissant -- Tally marks / Chris Wiltz.
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