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"Today's hottest Native American and Indigenous talent make their Marvel Comics debuts with a collection of super-charged stories as Marvel celebrates National Native American Heritage Month! Celebrated writer and artist Jeffrey Veregge explores the legacy of Marvel's incredible cast...

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Main Authors: Veregge, Jeffrey (Author, cover artist.), Roanhorse, Rebecca (Author), Little Badger, Darcie, 1987- (Author), Jones, Stephen Graham, 1972- (Author)
Other Authors: Loughridge, Lee (Colorist), Sobreiro, Felipe, 1981- (Colorist), Poggi, Roberto (Comic book artist) (inker.), Peter, Cris (Colorist), Terry, Jim (Artist) (cover artist.), Reber, Brian (cover artist.), Mack, David, 1972- (cover artist.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Marvel Worldwide, Inc., January 2021.
Edition:[Magazine form].
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Summary:"Today's hottest Native American and Indigenous talent make their Marvel Comics debuts with a collection of super-charged stories as Marvel celebrates National Native American Heritage Month! Celebrated writer and artist Jeffrey Veregge explores the legacy of Marvel's incredible cast of Indigenous characters! Hugo, Nebula, and Locus-award winning Black/Ohkay Owingeh writer Rebecca Roanhorse and Tongva artist Weshoyot Alvitre tell an Echo tale like none you've heard before. Geoscientist and Lipan Apache writer Darcie Little Badger joins acclaimed Whitefish Lake First Nation artist Kyle Charles for a Dani Moonstar story that's out of this world! And Bram Stoker-winning horror writer Stephen Graham Jones of the Blackfeet Nation teams up with Qalipu Mi'kmaq First Nation artist David Cutler to revisit one of the darkest spots of X-Men history!"--Publisher's website
Item Description:Cover title.
"No. 1".
"One-shot".
Issued in multiple variant covers.
Physical Description:36 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience:Rated T+