A new Marvel's Voices comic anthology is on its way and it will star many of the newest MCU stars to celebrate Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month. Marvel's Voices: Identity #1features Shang-Chi, Ms. Marvel, Wong, and Mantis from Guardians of the Galaxy, but there will also be many more heroes to read about. Fans of these characters (all of whom have — or will soon make — debuts within the MCU) will want to check out their newest comic adventures, arriving just in time for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Marvel's Voices is a series of comics featuring the comic company's diverse heroes. From Marvel's Voices: Legacy to Marvel's Voices: Heritage, these anthologies showcase incredible characters in new stories and art from some of the industry's best comic creators who share a heritage with these Marvel heroes. This is the third consecutive year Marvel has been debuting these special anthology issues.
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May is Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. To celebrate and add to the legacy of Marvel's heroes who belong to this community, Marvel has announced Marvel Voices: Identity #1 — though it is actually the second anthology under the Marvel's Voices: Identity #1 following after last year's. This year's issue will feature work from Sabir Pirzada, Eric Koda, Pornsak Pichetshote, Creees Lee, Jeremy Holt, Kei Zama, and many other AAPI comic creators. The main cover for the issue has been revealed:
Editor Darren Shan says, «Since last year's Identity one-shot, the Asian super heroes of the Marvel Universe have become even more prominent in mainstream pop culture. That's why I'm so excited to bring in these new
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