Knock Out True Story of Emile Griffith GN writer-Thom PicoThe American boxing champion Emile Griffith gained notoriety in 1962 when he brutally defeated the Cuban fighter Benny Paret. Ten days after the fight, Paret, who had directed a homophobic slur at Griffith during the weigh in, died from his injuries. In Knock Out!, Reinhard Kleist draws a powerful, emotive portrait of a bisexual Afro Caribbean American athlete who, facing racism and homophobia in 1960s America, found success in the world of boxing.
Everyone's favorite green-haired five-year-old is back
Eleven-year-old Imogene (Impy) has grown up with two parents working at the Renaissance Faire
stops by a bar one day and meets another woman named Shuri
painterly art by Simini Blocker
and collisions with a secret society devoted to Black Metal
he returned to his people and led them to freedom
Welcome to Junji Ito's world
As the dark threads in her narrative are drawn into an inescapable web
perhaps for the first time
Continuing where V1 left off
the nearest logical evacuation location
all-different crew and theres one job the Panther must handle alone