So there's this thing Oni Press is trying to shit out. If you're tlyl, it's a Frankenstein between Harry Potter and Boondocks, and it looks terrible lads. Here's an excerpt on the synopsis I took from an article.
>"The 144-page release by Daniel Barnes and D.J. Kirkland centers on the first black student attending St. Ivory, a famous wizarding school as the result of a “Magical Minority Initiative.” But as Tom Token soon discovers, it’ll take a lot more to be accepted at the school than he first thought, with a conspiracy running all the way back to the American Civil War waiting to be dealt with"
Not to mention their push for "diverse" ideas in their hiring habits, it's needless to say that these guys are fucked, what a shame.
>St. Ivory >Magical Minority iniative >Tom Token >Conspiracy running all the way back to the Amercan Civil War I'd read it if Tom was a girl, but holy fuck.
ironically its the children and grandchildren of the people who fought for civil rights who want us to go back to the 60s and earlier. Seriously, who else but middle class black college kids are demanding segregation?
Jaxson Hughes
What's the problem with it OP, the cover looks fu- >that synopsis Ahahahahaha oh fuck.
Adam Reed
nigga, you know that's a lie.
Isaac Myers
>Published by Oni Press and due out next month, The Black Mage graphic novel has been called the “Black Harry Potter.” That would be an accurate description ... if the protagonist were Dean Thomas, the Sorting Hat put him in a Final Fantasy-esque house, and Hogwarts was a magical Deadly Class in which the students tried to kill you and the faculty were all Klan members.
>But Tom is from a long line of powerful Black Mages, and with a little help from his classmate Lindsey and the ghosts of Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and John Henry, they must take down the school's headmaster, who also happens to be the Grand Master of the KKK.
You can't recognize shitposting in comic form? It's a respectable way to write them, but instead of writing skills the quality depends purely on shitposting powers.
Jackson Thomas
This is where the conspiracy starts, so the KKK are the bad guys, it is like they made a checklist of what over the top trope add to this fucking comic.