![]() ![]() "The work does a wonderful job in bringing Butler's words to life in a new and interesting way. Adapted by celebrated academics and comics artists Damian Duffy and John Jennings, this graphic novel powerfully renders Butlers mysterious and moving. Junot Díaz, Pulitzer Prize–winning author "Jennings and Duffy are magnificent and this comic is a glorious tribute to Octavia Butler's masterpiece. Winner of the World Fantasy, Sunburst, and Aurora Awards Nalo Hopkinson, author of Skin Folk, The New Moon's Arms, and Sister Mine ![]() During the fire section of the graphic novel, Dana is sent back to the. Ashley Roberts' Blog Post: Based on Octavia Butler's novel, this graphic highlights the brutality African Americans faced day and night as slaves. ![]() Butler's Afrofuturistic novel originally published in 1979, Kindred. Captures the essence of Octavia Butler's vision even as it demonstrates the superlative skills of Duffy and Jennings." The cover of the graphic novel adaptation of Octavia E. Nate Powell, Eisner–Award winning and New York Times bestselling graphic novelist of March, The Year of the Beasts, and Swallow Me Whole ![]() Comics and science fiction exploit their greatest shared strength by illuminating the mundane that surrounds us, allowing any reader to critique and process our world with new vision." Praise for Kindred Kindred is a perfect candidate for the graphic-novel medium-Damian Duffy's taut adaptation and John Jennings's tense, electric renderings vibrate throughout, pacing and containing, then pushing every ounce of discomfort to the forefront. ![]()
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