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Tee Franklin is, in her own words, "a Queer, disabled black woman who writes comics". A former comics journalist, she was the first black woman ever hired to write comics by Creator/ImageComics. Her major credits include the (initially self-published) New York Times bestselling graphic novel ''ComicBook/BingoLove'' and the short-lived Image horror series ''Jook Joint''. Before this, she created the Twitter hashtag "[=BlackComicsMonth=], which has been used by numerous black comic creators to promote their works. She is close friends with comic writer Creator/GailSimone, who she calls "my sister", and comic writer Jeremy Whitley, creator of ''ComicBook/{{Princeless}}''. She lives in New Jersey.
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Tee Franklin is, in her own words, "a Queer, disabled black woman who writes comics". A former comics journalist, she was the first black woman ever hired to write comics by Creator/ImageComics. Her major credits include the (initially self-published) New York Times bestselling graphic novel ''ComicBook/BingoLove'' and the short-lived Image horror series ''Jook Joint''. Before this, she created the Twitter hashtag "[=BlackComicsMonth=], "[=#BlackComicsMonth=]", which has been used by numerous black comic creators to promote their works. She is close friends with comic writer Creator/GailSimone, who she calls "my sister", and comic writer Jeremy Whitley, creator of ''ComicBook/{{Princeless}}''. She lives in New Jersey.
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Tee Franklin is, in her own words, "a Queer, disabled black woman who writes comics". A former comics journalist, she was the first black woman ever hired to write comics by Creator/ImageComics. Her major credits include the (initially self-published) New York Times bestselling graphic novel ''ComicBook/BingoLove'' and the short-lived Image horror series ''Jook Joint''. Before this, she created the Twitter hashtag "[=BlackComicsMonth=], which has been used by numerous black comic creators to promote their works. She is close friends with comic writer Creator/GailSimone, who she calls "my sister", and comic writer Jeremy Whitley, creator of ''ComicBook/{{Princeless}}''. She lives in New Jersey.
!!Works include
[[index]]
* ''ComicBook/BingoLove'' (creator, writer)
* ''Jook Joint'' (creator, writer)
* ''Love Is Love'' (contributing writer)
* ''ComicBook/Nailbiter'' #27, segment "The Outfit" (writer)
[[/index]]
Tee Franklin is, in her own words, "a Queer, disabled black woman who writes comics". A former comics journalist, she was the first black woman ever hired to write comics by Creator/ImageComics. Her major credits include the (initially self-published) New York Times bestselling graphic novel ''ComicBook/BingoLove'' and the short-lived Image horror series ''Jook Joint''. Before this, she created the Twitter hashtag "[=BlackComicsMonth=], which has been used by numerous black comic creators to promote their works. She is close friends with comic writer Creator/GailSimone, who she calls "my sister", and comic writer Jeremy Whitley, creator of ''ComicBook/{{Princeless}}''. She lives in New Jersey.
!!Works include
[[index]]
* ''ComicBook/BingoLove'' (creator, writer)
* ''Jook Joint'' (creator, writer)
* ''Love Is Love'' (contributing writer)
* ''ComicBook/Nailbiter'' #27, segment "The Outfit" (writer)
[[/index]]