Tuesday, December 10, 2013

eigoMANGA Participates In Museum Exhibit Celebrating African-Americans In Comics

San Francisco, California and Baltimore, Maryland — December, 10th 2013 — eigoMANGA announces that they will contribute artwork to the Geppi Entertainment Museum exhibit called 'Milestones: African-Americans in Comics, Pop Culture and Beyond'.

The museum exhibit is hosted by Geppi Entertainment Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. 'Milestones' opens on December 14th 2013 and runs until April 2014.

"We're very honored to be apart of this exhibit", triumphs eigoMANGA's publisher Austin Osueke. "The influence of manga is universal and has inspired a new generation of comic creators to tell their stories and express themselves. So we're happy to present some of the work that our team has done."

Some of eigoMANGA's contributions to the 'Milestones' exhibit includes comic artwork from illustrator Jeremy Mitchell and writer Natashia McGough.


About eigoMANGA:

eigoMANGA is a publishing company that specializes in creating and producing anime-genre digital media spanning comics, animation, and games. More information about eigoMANGA can be found at http://www.eigoMANGA.com

About Geppi's Entertainment Museum:

Geppi's Entertainment Museum is a journey through 250 years of American pop culture, located in historic Camden Station at Camden Yards in Baltimore Maryland, just a few blocks from the city's famed Inner Harbor, immediately across the street from the Baltimore Convention Center, and right next door to Oriole Park. Where else can you revisit your childhood and get back in touch with old friends that entertained you in the past through comic strips and books, radio and television shows, films, cartoons, and so much more? The museum exhibits nearly 6,000 pop culture artifacts including comics, toys, dolls, games and memorabilia of every conceivable category. Journey from the late 1700s to the present day and revisit favorite characters like Superman, Spider-Man, Batman, Mickey Mouse, Barbie, G.I. Joe, and many more. Geppi's Entertainment Museum is the home of "pop culture with character!" and it is open Tuesday-Sunday, 10 AM – 6 PM, closed Mondays except for major holidays, and closed New Year's Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

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