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SiameseFros is the collaborative alias of twin sisters and illustrators, Tahilla and Tiah Ankum. Working primarily in comic books, the duo utilizes a unique workflow where they pass art duties back and forth, though they also produce illustrations separately. Tiah is notably an alumnus of the Milestone Initiative.
Their current indie comic credits include The Search for Sadiqah (written by Greg Burnham), Shaolin Nun #4–current (written by JC Carter), and Fumes #1 (written by M'shai Dash and Greg Burnham). Additionally, their work has been featured in anthologies such as Black and Bloody ("The Last Stop") and the Milestone Initiative ("What's Left Behind").
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SiameseFros is the collaborative alias of twin sisters and illustrators, Tahilla and Tiah Ankum. Working primarily in comic books, the duo utilizes a unique workflow where they pass art duties back and forth, though they also produce illustrations separately. Tiah is notably an alumnus of the Milestone Initiative.
Their current indie comic credits include The Search for Sadiqah (written by Greg Burnham), Shaolin Nun #4–current (written by JC Carter), and Fumes #1 (written by M'shai Dash and Greg Burnham). Additionally, their work has been featured in anthologies such as Black and Bloody ("The Last Stop") and the Milestone Initiative ("What's Left Behind").
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Havana Nguyen is the Lead Character Artist for the sci-fi drama graphic novel Kamikaze. Inspired by animators such as Glen Keane and Bruce Timm, she began drawing when she was three and started selling art at conventions by 17. She joined co-creators Carrie and Alan Tupper on the series in 2012. In addition to drawing the characters, she also assists with the marketing, story editing, and speaks on panels about creating comics. Kamikaze has won the 2015 Glyph Award for Best Webcomic, achieved funding through three successful Kickstarters, and has been featured on NPR, Bleeding Cool, SyFy Wire, and The Hollywood Reporter. Greg Burnham is a comic
book/children’s book writer out of Norcross, Georgia. Along with
illustrator Marcus Williams, his YA science fiction adventure comic
series, Tuskegee Heirs, burst on to the Black comix
scene, soon to become a fan favorite and winner of two Glyph Awards.
Subsequently, Burnham has written comics for FairSquare Graphics
(Little Rock Files), as well as stories for DC
Comics: “The Spoils” (Ghouls #1)
featuring Superman; “Ablution” New Talent Showcase: The
Milestone Initiative #1 featuring Icon; and “Fair
Play” (DC Power) starring Mr. Terrific. The Search
for Sadiqah is Greg's' first project with Rosarium Publishing.
SiameseFros is the collaborative alias of twin sisters and illustrators, Tahilla and Tiah Ankum. Working primarily in comic books, the duo utilizes a unique workflow where they pass art duties back and forth, though they also produce illustrations separately. Tiah is notably an alumnus of the Milestone Initiative.
Their current indie comic credits include The Search for Sadiqah (written by Greg Burnham), Shaolin Nun #4–current (written by JC Carter), and Fumes #1 (written by M'shai Dash and Greg Burnham). Additionally, their work has been featured in anthologies such as Black and Bloody ("The Last Stop") and the Milestone Initiative ("What's Left Behind").
SiameseFros is the collaborative alias of twin sisters and illustrators, Tahilla and Tiah Ankum. Working primarily in comic books, the duo utilizes a unique workflow where they pass art duties back and forth, though they also produce illustrations separately. Tiah is notably an alumnus of the Milestone Initiative.
Their current indie comic credits include The Search for Sadiqah (written by Greg Burnham), Shaolin Nun #4–current (written by JC Carter), and Fumes #1 (written by M'shai Dash and Greg Burnham). Additionally, their work has been featured in anthologies such as Black and Bloody ("The Last Stop") and the Milestone Initiative ("What's Left Behind").
Havana Nguyen is the Lead Character Artist for the sci-fi drama graphic novel Kamikaze. Inspired by animators such as Glen Keane and Bruce Timm, she began drawing when she was three and started selling art at conventions by 17. She joined co-creators Carrie and Alan Tupper on the series in 2012. In addition to drawing the characters, she also assists with the marketing, story editing, and speaks on panels about creating comics. Kamikaze has won the 2015 Glyph Award for Best Webcomic, achieved funding through three successful Kickstarters, and has been featured on NPR, Bleeding Cool, SyFy Wire, and The Hollywood Reporter.