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How Two Lifelong Comics Fans Are Increasing Representation Of People Of Color

Jesse Holland (left) and John Jennings. (Courtesy)
Jesse Holland (left) and John Jennings. (Courtesy)

Magic happens when author Jesse Holland and illustrator John Jennings come together to talk about their mutual life-long love of comics and favorite superheroes. Host Tonya Mosley continues her conversation with Holland and Jennings in this special edition of Here & Now‘s podcast.

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

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