Hey guys, many of you got really excited when we shared comics by AP member Al Frank. In the spirit of DIY, Al self-published a book to share the collection 'The Negronomicon (Comics drawn while I should have been working) 1996-20006'. If you enjoy the comics and would like to support…
Added by Eye Candy on November 28, 2011 at 6:30am — 2 Comments
A ten year old black boy sits in his room, huddled over an uneven stack of plain xerox paper slowly draws the form of an outstretched arm with his newly sharpened pencil. Beside him is an opened trade paperback comic. Static, issue number one, opened and primed for studying. This is his fourth time reading this particular comic and now he’s moved onto analyzing the actual line art by recreating the dynamic anatomy of the characters with his trusty number two pencil. I…
Added by Eye Candy on September 23, 2011 at 10:42am — 7 Comments
You've asked for it, here are more cartoons created by afropunk.com member, visual artist / photographer / poet Albert Frank. Time for a good laugh sprinkled with food for thought. Let us know what you think.…

Added by Eye Candy on August 31, 2011 at 8:31pm — 21 Comments
We got great feedback when we shared a photo essay by afropunk.com member Albert Frank. Turns out Albert also draws comics! Below are a couple of examples from his 'The Negrocomicon' series. Sometimes plain humorous with no agenda, sometimes laced with social commentary, let us know if you dig… Continue
Added by Eye Candy on August 15, 2011 at 8:00pm — 30 Comments
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