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Red Eden by Gregory Simay
Red Eden by Gregory Simay




Simay said, "This isn't the first time outsiders have traveled a long distance to dispossess Native Americans from the lands they cherish. "This perfectly suits Red Eden's courageous heroine Takenya, who comes of age and leads her people's fight against the desperate crime bosses from Earth who try to take over Mars." Yazzie is renowned for her stylish and dramatic portraiture of indigenous women as warriors," Simay said. She grew up on the Navajo reservation in Lupton, Arizona, and has gone on to see her work exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian. Jolene Nenibah Yazzie created the cover art for "RED EDEN." With classically-trained oil painter and comic-book artist Kyle La Fever, the writing trio brought a Native American Mars to life in a 122-page full-color graphic novel that has just been released.

Red Eden by Gregory Simay

Simay's vision of Mars fired up co-writers Michael A. And if any group of people can successfully join high-tech with high spirituality to create a promising new world, it would be the Native Americans."

Red Eden by Gregory Simay

"We now know that they had turned the Great Plains into a giant game preserve. "Native Americans have transformed the land before," Greg Simay, sci-fi fan and first-time graphic novelist, said. What if Native Americans were to use their casino wealth to settle Mars and terraform it into a pristine paradise, a "Red Eden" far from the woes of a ruined Earth?






Red Eden by Gregory Simay