Diversity in comics panel at L.A. Black Book Expo tomorrow

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Writer-comic creator Dani Dixon leads a panel discussing comics diversity and her series "13" -- about a world where kids who turn 13 develop superpowers for the duration of that year. And sometimes those powers can lead to unpredictable and dangerous results.

The book's cast of characters are from diverse backgrounds.

Dixon will be joined by the series artists and some "cast members"; actors after whom "13's" main characters were modeled.

Along with publishing through Tumble Creek Press, Dixon is a member of The Antidote Trust collective of comic creators. The Trust shares knowledge on publishing comics with new and veteran creators.

The Diversity in Comics Panel is Saturday Aug. 22, 1:30 p.m. at the L.A. Black Book Expo at Exposition Park. 3980 Menlo Ave., Los Angeles, CA. 90037.

For more information visit the Tumble Creek Press Web site.

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