Issue 1
Volume 01: The Symphony
The contributors for this first volume include Quinn McGowan (Wildfire), Micheline Hess (The Anansi Kid's Club), Roosevelt Pitt (Purge), John Jennings (Kid Code, Black Comix) and many more.
The scene is more diverse than Image or Dark Horse. This is visual Jazz, Rock, Funk, Hip Hop and electronic music. This is art for the people.
Issue 3
Vol.04 - Check The Rhyme
The contributors for this fourth volume include Sanford Greene (Rotten Apple), Ray Anthony-Height (Midnight Tiger), Sha-Nee Williams and many more.
The comic book industry is more than DC or Marvel. The scene is more diverse than Image or Dark Horse. This is visual Jazz, Rock, Funk, Hip Hop and electronic music. This is art for the people.
Issue 4
Vol.05 - Dedication
The contributors for this fifth volume include Greg Anderson Elysée (Is'nana The
Were-Spider), Ed Williams (Mayke), Uko Smith and many more.
The comic book industry is more than DC or Marvel. The scene is more diverse than Image or Dark Horse. This is visual Jazz, Rock, Funk, Hip Hop and electronic music. This is art for the people.
Issue 5
Vol.06 - The Feel
The contributors for this sixth volume include Albert Morales (Samurai Señorita), Crystal Gonzalez (In The Dark), Jamal Yasseem Igle (Molly Danger) and many more.
The comic book industry is more than DC or Marvel. The scene is more diverse than Image or Dark Horse. This is visual Jazz, Rock, Funk, Hip Hop and electronic music. This is art for the people.
Issue 6
Vol.02 - Raise It Up
The contributors for this second volume include Tim Fielder (Matty's Rocket), Anthony Piper (Trill League), Roye Okupe (EXO: The Legend of Wale Williams), and many more.
The comic book industry is more than DC or Marvel. The scene is more diverse than Image or Dark Horse. This is visual Jazz, Rock, Funk, Hip Hop and electronic music. This is art for the people.
Issue 7
Vol.07 - Mass Appeal
The contributors for this sixth volume include Newton Lilavois (Crescent City Monsters), Brian J. Lambert (Justice), Keef Cross (DayBlack) and many more.
The comic book industry is more than DC or Marvel. The scene is more diverse than Image or Dark Horse. This is visual Jazz, Rock, Funk, Hip Hop and electronic music. This is art for the people.
Issue 8
Vol.08 - Change Clothes
The contributors for this eighth volume include Malachi Bailey (Her), Raudric Curtis (Dambe), Michael Watson (Hotshot) and many more.
The comic book industry is more than DC or Marvel. The scene is more diverse than Image or Dark Horse. This is visual Jazz, Rock, Funk, Hip Hop and electronic music. This is art for the people
Issue 9
Vol.09 - '23 Til Infinity
The contributors for this ninth volume include Chuck Cox (Band of the Black Fist), Colleen Douglas (Silk Cotton), Troy-Jeffrey Allen (ALL CAPS) and many more.
The comic book industry is more than DC or Marvel. The scene is more diverse than Image or Dark Horse. This is visual Jazz, Rock, Funk, Hip Hop and electronic music. This is art for the people.
Issue 10
4 Pages 16 Bars: A Visual Mixtape PresentsThe Union
Looking on, The Horsemen of Gaia can not sit idly by and watch as the The Blaxis walks towards the path of destruction. However, they can not stop this threat alone. They need allies. And so, Eshu, Navigator of the Crossroads travels the 256 paths to deliver a message to any who will listen: "Join us in this fight to save the universe or your reality will soon come to an end..."
"Become a member of The Union.”
Issue 11
d'Cypher: Breaking the Code Ep.01 - Street Fame
He has d’Cyphered the message.He broke the code... And, it’s Crates' jobto share this knowledge with you.
With the assassination of Mo’ Money, King of the Streets and his heir apparent Twist, Warning is poised to become the Man. With tonight’s coronation at the Flophouse, Warning’s ascension is assured…
Or is it?
Inspired by the lyrics of Tupac, Street Fame is a gritty crime drama that shows what happened when one violates the code of the streets!
Issue 12
4 Pages 16 Bars: A Visual Mixtape Presents Sequential Grafitti
A portable exhibition featuring 17 "Visual MCs" and 18 "Literary DJs," 4 Pages 16 Bars: A Visual Mixtape presents Sequential Graffiti is the beginning of the Cypher.
The scene is more diverse than Image or Dark Horse. This is visual Jazz, Rock, Funk, Hip Hop and electronic music. This is art for the people.