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Sistah Scifi Graphic Novel Book Club July Pick: Of Thunder And Lightning by Kimberly Wang

For the month of July, Sistah Scifi x Fabulize selects Thunder & Lightning for its graphic novel book club.
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Sistah Scifi and Fabulize selects Of Thunder & Lightning by Kimberly Wang as their July reading selection for their graphic novel book club. Each month, Sistah Scifi–the leading bookstore specializing in BIPOC science fiction and fantasy titles– selects a graphic novel to read together as a community.

It’s hot and with everything that is going around us, we couldn’t resist dual-toned dystopia filled with pop media, mythology and propaganda. With sapphic gods who find themselves fighting and plenty of satirical ponderings, this meta-like graphic novel explores themes such as capitalism and pop culture.

Wang’s Of Thunder & Lightning showcases how easy it is to manipulate a population. Check out the description of the book below from Silver Sprockets

Of Thunder & Lightning

 

Robots Gods Are At War

Debut author Kimberly Wang crafts a thrilling two-tone sci-fi graphic novel, growing the seeds of hope from the gravel of apocalypse.

To fight is to live, to fight is to die, to fight is to become something unknown.

In a world where pop media meets military power, two idol-supersoldiers are locked in a world-ending conflict on behalf of their corporate nations. Battles blast across a dying land, both sides convinced of their own righteousness. Ragnarok looms on the horizon. Yet Magni and Dimo–young icons created for the sole purpose of eliminating the other–find their closest reflection in their opposite. Now, completing their mission means destroying the one who understands them most.

 

 

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To participate in this event, make sure you register here. Even if you haven’t read the graphic novel, you are still welcome to join and enjoy the vibe!

 

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