Artist: Sam Glankoff (All)
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DescriptionThis is one of the pages from the most important piece of Comic book art that relates to Black culture. I am not just saying that because I own all of the pages but if you take the time to read further, I will break it down for you.In 1941, the Parents' Magazine Institute, a notable publisher of magazines and comic books, made history by featuring a Black hero on the cover of True Comics #5. This hero was not a fictional character adorned in capes and cowls but the legendary boxer Joe Louis, a figure who held profound significance in Black culture. During the Golden Age of Comics, prior to the advent of Black superheroes, representations of Black excellence in comics were limited to real-life figures. Icons such as Jackie Robinson and Willie Mays in baseball, educator Mary McLeod Bethune, and entertainers Count Basie and Marian Anderson were among the few glimpses of Black achievement. Among them, Joe Louis stood out as one of the earliest and most impactful Black figures to be featured in comic books. The Parents' Magazine Institute was dedicated to highlighting the achievements of extraordinary individuals, including prominent Black figures. However, it was their 1941 decision to spotlight Joe Louis on the cover of True Comics #5 that was truly groundbreaking. This marked the first unequivocally positive and prominent depiction of a Black individual on a comic book cover, accompanied by a feature story within the pages. This historic moment laid the groundwork for the Negro Heroes comic series, which debuted in 1947. Inspired by Joe Louis's pivotal appearance in True Comics #5, the Parents' Magazine Institute launched a comic series entirely dedicated to Black heroes. Joe Louis remained a central figure, introducing Negro Heroes comic series to readers and solidifying his legacy as both a cultural icon and a trailblazer in comic book history. The entire original art that makes up this story is currently on display at the "Collections in Black" exhibit at the August Wilson Cultural Center in Pittsburgh. Social/Sharing |
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