

Cheryl
Lynn isn't quite sure who she is, but
she's pretty sure of what she wants to be. A warrior woman. A
bad-ass mamajama.
Perhaps an earth goddess extraordinaire. She spends her days
abusing keyboards
and screaming at computer screens while she waits for her
cult following
to finally show up.
She changes her mind more often than extras in rap videos change thongs.
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Remember: save to your own server, sweets! |
Reading
SELF Magazine. |
Writing
To-Do lists. |
Hearing
Thunder.
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Watching
General Hospital. |
Building
Nothing. |
Eating
Vitamins. |
Drinking
Iced Tea. |
Buying
Comic books. |
Thinking
"It is HOT!" |
Playing
Episodes from Liberty City. |
Adoring
Cold water. |
Saying
Very little. |
Abhorring
Bigotry. |
Feeling
Calm. |
Hoping
To get in gear. |
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UVC Celebrates Black Women.
Since its debut in February 2007, UVC: The Urban Voice in Comics has provided news, information and opinions about black comics and creators for all readers. This fall, UVC takes a closer look at a small but significant segment of the comics industry - black women.
Among the features in the November/December 2007 issue include the following:
· feature articles on black women creators and industry figures, including Barbara Brandon-Croft, Spike, and The Ormes Society founder Cheryl Lynn Eaton
· a listing and analysis of the major black women characters at both Marvel and DC Comics
· selective listings of significant black women characters in other comics, past and present, real and fictitious
In addition, this special issue will also include articles about black women in science-fiction film and television, in animation, and as science-fiction/fantasy novelists.
It is the goal of the staff at UVC to provide a greater awareness of the contributions black women have made to not only comics, but pop culture at large, as well as to encourage black women elsewhere to take an interest in comics, whether as a fan or as a creator.
UVC is available through Diamond Comic Distributors and the November/December 2007 issue can be found on page 386 of the September 2007 Previews catalogue.
Cheryl Lynn @ 10:09 AM EST Link

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