Previously on Comics: Black Josei Press goes on hiatus

Good morning, it’s your Friendly Neighbourhood Previously Editor. I’m covering a relatively light news week this time. Sadly, that doesn’t mean I have much good news to share.

Black Josei Press is going on hiatus, announced founder Jamila Rowser on Instagram. The hiatus begins at the end of this year, and you can find more details about the shop and digital comics availability on the BJP website. Rowser will continue to work on comics, which we are very happy to hear. WWAC recently ran an enlightening interview series with Rowser about comic scripts and we can’t wait to see her in action again. If you’d like to read those interviews, check out parts one, two, and three.

Another reminder that this Saturday, May 4, is Free Comic Book Day. Do try and stop by at your local comic bookstore for free comic books, but also, make a purchase, if you can.

That’s all I’ve got for now. Please take care of yourselves, get some rest, take breaks from the news cycle for your own mental health. I’ll see you in another Previously soon!

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Louis Skye

Louis Skye

A writer at heart with a fondness for well-told stories, Louis Skye is always looking for a way to escape the planet, whether through comic books, films, television, books, or video games. E always has an eye out for the subversive and champions diversity in media. Pronouns: E/ Em/ Eir
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