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Box of bones. Book one / story, John Jennings, Ayize Jama Everett ; writer, Ayize Jama Everett.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Greenbelt, Maryland : Rosarium Publishing, 2021Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1732638845
  • 9781732638846
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Chapter one, "The troubles I've seen" / art, John Jennings ; lettering, Damian Duffy ; color production, Anthony Moncada -- Chapter two, "Wretched blood" / art, Sole Rebel, John Jennings, Damian Duffy, Tommy Nguyen ; lettering, Jeremy Marshall ; color production, Anthony Moncada -- Chapter three, "City of darkness" / art, Bryan Christopher Moss ; lettering, Jeremy Marshall ; color production, Anthony Moncada -- Chapter four, "Plantation" / art, Frances Olivia Liddell-Rodriguez ; lettering, Anthony Moncada ; color production, Stanford Carpenter -- Chapter five, "Suffering on the hill" / art, Jamal and Jarmel Williams ; lettering, Jeremy Mashall ; color production, Alex Batchelor.
Summary: "When Black graduate student Lyndsey begins her dissertation work on a mysterious box that pops up during the most violent and troubled time in Africana history, she has no idea that her research will lead her on a phantasmagorical journey from West Philadelphia riots to Haitian slave uprisings. Wherever Lyndsey finds someone who has seen the Box, chaos ensues. Soon, even her own sanity falls into question. In the end, Lyndsey will have to decide if she really wants to see what's inside the Box of Bones. Described as "Tales from the Crypt Meets Black History," Box of Bones is a supernatural nightmare tour through some of the most violent and horrific episodes in the African Diaspora"--Amazon.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library Graphic Novel JAMA-EVE AYIZE Available 33111009803038
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Hellraiser meets Black History.

"This mesmerizing blend of Black American folk tradition and dark fantasy provides much food for thought, as well as edgy entertainment." --Library Journal (starred review)

When Black graduate student Lyndsey begins her dissertation work on a mysterious box that pops up during the most violent and troubled time in Africana history, she has no idea that her research will lead her on a phantasmagorical journey from West Philadelphia riots to Haitian slave uprisings. Wherever Lyndsey finds someone who has seen the Box, chaos ensues. Soon, even her own sanity falls into question. In the end, Lyndsey will have to decide if she really wants to see what's inside the Box of Bones. Described as " Tales from the Crypt Meets Black History," Box of Bones is a supernatural nightmare tour through some of the most violent and horrific episodes in the African Diaspora. Ayize Jama-Everett and John Jennings have assembled a talented group of artists for this ten-issue project, including cover artist, Stacey Robinson ( I Am Alfonso Jones ), David Brame ( MediSIN ), Avy Jetter ( APB: Artists against Police Brutality ), and Tim Fielder ( Matty's Rocket ).

Chapter one, "The troubles I've seen" / art, John Jennings ; lettering, Damian Duffy ; color production, Anthony Moncada -- Chapter two, "Wretched blood" / art, Sole Rebel, John Jennings, Damian Duffy, Tommy Nguyen ; lettering, Jeremy Marshall ; color production, Anthony Moncada -- Chapter three, "City of darkness" / art, Bryan Christopher Moss ; lettering, Jeremy Marshall ; color production, Anthony Moncada -- Chapter four, "Plantation" / art, Frances Olivia Liddell-Rodriguez ; lettering, Anthony Moncada ; color production, Stanford Carpenter -- Chapter five, "Suffering on the hill" / art, Jamal and Jarmel Williams ; lettering, Jeremy Mashall ; color production, Alex Batchelor.

"When Black graduate student Lyndsey begins her dissertation work on a mysterious box that pops up during the most violent and troubled time in Africana history, she has no idea that her research will lead her on a phantasmagorical journey from West Philadelphia riots to Haitian slave uprisings. Wherever Lyndsey finds someone who has seen the Box, chaos ensues. Soon, even her own sanity falls into question. In the end, Lyndsey will have to decide if she really wants to see what's inside the Box of Bones. Described as "Tales from the Crypt Meets Black History," Box of Bones is a supernatural nightmare tour through some of the most violent and horrific episodes in the African Diaspora"--Amazon.

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