First Ever Indigenous Comic Con Was a Success!

First Ever Indigenous Comic Con Was a Success!

Lots of comic book artists and creators were at the inaugural Indigenous Comic Con in Albuquerque, New Mexico last month to greet fans and introduce new ones to their work. The event included works from Arigon Starr (Super Indian), Jay Odjick (Kagagi), Jonathan Proudstar (Tribal Force), artist Jefferey Verege and many more. And you know comedic geniuses 1491s were on hand for a special performance!

In this video from Albuquerque Living Cities Integration Initiative, they give a nice little peek into what all went on at the convention. Take a look!

First Ever Indigenous Comic Con Hosted in Albuquerque

Looks like it was a lot of fun! The event was such a success that the founders of the event are already planning for 2017's convention.

Last Updated on August 23, 2017 by Paul G

About Toyacoyah Brown

Toyacoyah Brown is an enrolled member of the Comanche Nation, currently living in Chicago. She received her B.A. in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma and an M.A. in Media Studies from the University of Texas at Austin. When she's not scouring the Internet for fun things to share with PowWows.com readers you can find her digging for vinyl in her local record store or curling up with a good book.


One Comment “First Ever Indigenous Comic Con Was a Success!”

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    Brian

    says:

    Reflective art venues hold the power to educate in surprising ways ,, In refection to this case the “Injununity” series comes to mind (Examples on youtube)

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