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An ink and pencils maestro, BIPOC Animation Festival Award nominee and creator of the first, globally distributed Digital Desktop Format comic, Roc Bottom has garnered praise from hundreds for his stylistic and innovative approach to his craft. His creative works have been featured in The Underwire Online magazine with his creator-owned comic, Lion’s Den Revolution, the first comic to ever be presented in digital desktop format. Other comics credits include Queen of Sin and Master’s Devils for Legion Studios and 803 from 803 Studios. Roc’s titles include Order,  Shadowclub Karma, and Jet Boy: Dawn of K.R.O.N.O.S.

In addition to comic work, Roc is also bringing his creations to life through animation.  His upcoming animated projects such as Brides, Dark Goddess, Jet Boy: The Animated Series, Shadowclub Karma: The Series, and Lion’s Den Revolution: The Movie are all currently in production across multiple platforms.

The conversation further delves into the intricate dynamics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), examining the evolution of superhero narratives and their cultural implications. The hosts engage in a thoughtful critique of recent MCU films, discussing how these narratives resonate with audiences and reflect broader societal themes. They explore the intersection of popular culture and identity, particularly how characters from diverse backgrounds are represented within these blockbuster narratives. The episode highlights the dual role of animation as both a form of entertainment and a medium for social commentary, urging listeners to reflect on the portrayal of heroes and the stories we cherish.

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