The work of best-selling comic artist, author and professor John Jennings is part of the new Comic-Con Museum exhibit,"Collaboration" A Journey with John Jennings." May 8, 2024."I am giddy," Jennings said looking around the museum space and the binational exhibit"Border Blitz" that opened alongside his."I'm totally giddy. I wasn't expecting this. I'm very excited.
But it is about time his work gets showcased at Comic-Con Museum. Comic-Con International has awarded him a pair of Eisner Awards for"The Blacker the Ink: Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art" and"Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation." He has also been on many panels at the pop culture convention, so this exhibit feels absolutely right.Jennings credits are extensive.
"That's pretty cool," Jennings said."I think that's the beauty of comics. They push against the grain a lot as far as how comics go. Anybody with an idea can make a comic. You can actually take an image or a series of photographs, add some text, take it down to the local copy shop, and you become a comic book producer. You publish a comic. That's a very cool and powerful thing.
Jennings got hooked on comics through his mom, who was also a fan of horror and passed that love onto her son. My favorite part of the exhibit is a corner filled with black and white sketches all inspired by Black horror films, or iconic Black horror characters. "My style is very much informed by woodcut," Jennings explained."So that particular esthetic, but digital.
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