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Thursday, October 29, 2015

 Prof. Onli autographing ONLI STUDIOS' products in Chicago at the recent Afro-Futurism Conference presented by the Goodman Theatre.
 An article and interview that surveys Prof. Onli's efforts to expand the graphic novels industry since the late 1970s when he was working in Paris' Bande-Dessinee industry as an illustrator. It was the late great Moebius that inspired Onli to pursue indie-publishing as a practice.
 These two 30" X 48" acrylic on canvases painting depicts the Root Lady, Sustah-Girl, Sick Sista, SASA, Queen Mum and her Zumbies. It was unveiled at eh opening of "BLACK AGE XVIII" at the historic SOuth Side Community Art Center in the Bronzeville district of Chicago.  WHich was the home of the birth of the Black Age movement in Feb. 1993.
 Sustah-Girl appearing from the Rhythmic-Zone.
Prof. Onli running script about the ONLI STUDIOS line of products at the Graham Crackers Comics superstore in downtown Chicago.

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