Yume and Ever
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Well, Black History Month has slipped quietly into Women's History Month and I've gone from doing character spotlights to creator spotlights over at Ormes. The most recent creator spotlight? Alitha Martinez (who you may remember from her past work at Marvel)! She's on the creator-owned road now (though I hope Marvel convinces her to come back temporarily for its "Year of the Women") with her work Yume and Ever. Four scans from Yume and Ever beneath the cut!




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Date: 2010-03-04 05:56 pm (UTC)When I first read that it reminded me of my first visit to Japan with my Japanese aunt. Walking down Harajuku's main street a non-Japanese man (I assume, he was black) I guess was advertising the store he worked for (I....hope) started following my aunt, probably cause I was with her. "Hey Mama-san, come with me. Come on, mama-san. mama-san, please, mama-san. Don't break my heart, mama-san." and so on. It was rather freaky...
Very very nice art though. Gorgeous.