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1. Nice Art: Toshiro crew reimagines The Beat as a sufragette

TOSHIRO_BEATToshiro is a new graphic novel from Dark Horse by writer Jai Nitz (Dream Thief) and artist Janusz Pawlak. According to Nitz, it’s a mash-up of “Victorian steampunk, alternate history, Lovecraftian monsters, and the magic of Tezuka’s Astro Boy.” The story involved a mechano-samurai named Toshiro who travels back to a Victorian clockwork world, fighting Lovecraftian terrors.

The book comes out in June, but to give it a bit of promo, the Nitz/Pawlak team has re-imagined The beat Herself as a victorian sufragette in this exclusive piece.

I can’t say for certain that had I been born 110 years ago that I would have been marching for the vote, access to reproductive care and other basic rights that women didn’t have in 1914.

But I’m pretty sure I would have.

So consider this my new profile pic!

 

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