Synopsis
2019, Texas Library Association's Maverick GraphicNovel Reading List
Amazon BookReview's Best Comics & Graphic Novels of2018
NPR's Best Books of2018
Newsweek's Best Comic Books of2018
The Advocate's Best LGBTQGraphic Novels of 2018
Book Riot'sBest Comics of 2018
Autostraddle's50 of the Best LGBT Books of2018
When Hazel Johnson and Mari McCraymet at church bingo in 1963, it was love at first sight. Forced apart by theirfamilies and society, Hazel and Mari both married young men and had families.Decades later, now in their mid-'60s, Hazel and Mari reunite again at a churchbingo hall. Realizing their love for each other is still alive, what thesegrandmothers do next takes absolute strength and courage.
This Jackpot Edition contains over SIXTYPAGES of bonus material, including the talents of MARGUERITE BENNETT (Batwoman)and newcomer BEVERLY JOHNSON, SHAWN PRYOR (Cash and Carrie) and PAULINAGANUCHEAU (Zodiac Starforce), award-winning historical romance author ALYSSACOLE's comics writing debut with SHAE BEAGLE (MOONSTRUCK), GAIL SIMONE(CROSSWIND) and MARGAUX SALTEL (Superfreaks), and AMANDA DEIBERT (Wonder Woman'77) and CAT STAGGS (CROSSWIND), with illustrations from MEGAN HUTCHINSON(ROCKSTARS) and ARIELA KRISTANTINA (InSeXts). Plus a sneak peek of BINGO LOVE,VOL. 2: DEAR DIARY, with an afterword from GABBY RIVERA(America).
À propos des auteurs
Marguerite Bennett is an American comic book writer. She has worked on Bombshells, Angela, Josie and the Pussycats, and her creator-owned books InSeXts and Animosity. Her work has been recognised for her depiction of female relationships, and her representation of LGBTQ stories and characters earned nominations for a GLAAD Media Award in 2016 and 2017.
Tee Franklin is a Queer disabled Black woman who writes comics: "The Outfit" (Nailbiter #27), "A Blazin'" (in the Ignatz award-winning Elements Anthology), "Tears" (in the Eisner-winning and New York Times best-selling Love is Love), and Inclusive Press' Queer romance graphic novella, Bingo Love. Franklin won the 2017 Queer Press Grant for Bingo Love and raised almost $60,000 for this graphic novella via Kickstarter. She fights for inclusion in comics, no matter the risks, as she hopes that the next generation of marginalized comic creators won't have to put up with what's been happening for the past 75-plus years.
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