Intersections: Comic Books, Philanthropy, and 9/11

  • Thursday, October 23
  • 6 to 7 p.m.
  • Auditorium
John Romita Jr. and Edgardo Miranda-Rodríguez, headshots pictured side by side

Comic books are a powerful and versatile medium to explore difficult subjects, blending visual and textual storytelling to reflect real-world events. After 9/11, comic book artist John Romita Jr. honored those affected by the 9/11 attacks and raised funds for victims’ families with Amazing Spider-Man #36: The Black Issue. Since then, comic books have combined storytelling with documentation and philanthropy, with graphic novelists like Edgardo Miranda-Rodríguez, best known as the creator of La Borinqueña, at the forefront of this movement. In conversation with Vice President of People & Culture Alejandro Victoria, they discuss 9/11’s impact on comics, the art of tying in real-world stories and philanthropy, and the healing power of the medium after tragedy.

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