Blackward

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Black, weird, awkward and proud of it. Welcome to the club!

Tired of feeling like you don’t belong? Join the club. It’s called the Section. You’d think a spot to chill, chat, and find community would be much easier to come by for nerdy, queer punks. But when four longtime, bookish BFFs―Lika, Amor, Lala, and Tony―can’t find what they need, they take matters into their own hands and create a space where they can be a hundred percent who they are: Black, queer, and weird.

The group puts a call out for all awkward Black folks to come on down to the community center to connect. But low attendance and IRL run-ins with trolls of all kinds only rock everybody with anxiety. As our protagonists start to question the merits of their vision, a lifetime of insecurities―about not being good enough or Black enough―bubbles to the surface. Will they find a way to turn it around in time for their radical brainchild, the Blackward Zine Fest?

Lawrence Lindell’s characters pop from the page in playful Technicolor. From mental health to romance, micro―and macro―aggressions to joy, our crew tackles everything life throws at them in this heartwarming tale about building a place to belong and the power of community.

 
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# of Pages: 212

Book Binding: Paperback

Year of Publication: 2023

Publisher: Drawn and Quarterly

Language: en

ISBN: 9781770466784

Lawrence Lindell is a multi-faceted artist and author who was born and raised in Long Beach, California. He is known for his powerful and thought-provoking works that explore themes of race, mental health, and personal growth. Lindell has a background in graphic design and illustration, and has published several books and zines, including Blackward, which has gained critical acclaim for its honesty and rawness. Lindell's art and writing have been featured in various publications and exhibitions, and he continues to use his platform to promote diversity, self-love, and social justice. Lindell's work is a reflection of his own personal experiences and struggles, and he hopes to inspire and empower others through his art and words.