Abstract
The historical link between Afrofuturism and comics offers a vital avenue to explore black speculative practice. Identifying comics that reflect the structure of Afrofuturism provides a critical way to understand the intersection between liberation and speculation at the heart of Afrofuturism. This commentary explores the curator’s framing of the utility of organizing Beyond the Black Panther: Visions of Afrofuturism in American Comics exhibition presented virtually and physically at the MSU Museum in Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI, USA. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the MSU Museum was closed to the public and this exhibition was re-imagined as a virtual experience and published online in February 2021
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Chambliss, J. (2021). Mapping the Black Comic Imaginary: Beyond the Black Panther at the MSU Museum. Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship, 11(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.16995/cg.8051
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